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A great day to be a TERF yesterday, English football has now banned male people from women's football, netball followed, cricket is announcing it today at all levels, not just the one we can see. It feels like sanity is returning.
On the flip side, Stonewall are bandying advice around suggesting that companies etc don't need to react to the Supreme Court ruling on what the law is and has always been until the EHRC publish final guidance - that is legally illiterate, not for the first time.
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@antipodean said in Transgender debate, in sport, in general:
After 3 minutes of word salad ending with "If 30% of bus drivers dressed like clowns for a year, you would stop noticing"
And the bloke answers: "I don't think I would, no"
PMSL
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@Victor-Meldrew said in Transgender debate, in sport, in general:
@antipodean said in Transgender debate, in sport, in general:
After 3 minutes of word salad ending with "If 30% of bus drivers dressed like clowns for a year, you would stop noticing"
And the bloke answers: "I don't think I would, no"
PMSL
I'll admit to getting pretty lost during that, but was she comparing men that dress as woman to clowns? If so she may have a point.
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@Victor-Meldrew the delicious, twisted irony of a bloke "fighting" for women's rights, deciding he's a superior woman. Superb.
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@Bones said in Transgender debate, in sport, in general:
@Victor-Meldrew the delicious, twisted irony of a bloke "fighting" for women's rights, deciding he's a superior woman. Superb.
Resorting to name calling generally means you've lost the online argument and high ground.
India seems like the type who upon losing at chess would knock over all the pieces and call him/her/them/itself the winner though.
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@MN5 said in Transgender debate, in sport, in general:
@Bones said in Transgender debate, in sport, in general:
@Victor-Meldrew the delicious, twisted irony of a bloke "fighting" for women's rights, deciding he's a superior woman. Superb.
Resorting to name calling generally means you've lost the online argument and high ground.
India seems like the type who upon losing at chess would knock over all the pieces and call him/her/them/itself the winner though.
India's the type to assert the King can now zip around the board instead of going one square at a time...
Transgender debate, in sport, in general