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That man may have done much more than save people on the beach that day, the fact he's Muslim and went in to save jews has already become a common counter argument to the growing "all muslims are terrorists" rhetoric, a true hero on multiple levels

It appears he is already being called Munafiq online, and has had a lot of death threats alrrady the poor bugger!
 

The sad state of public discourse, if the perpetrator isnt named within the hour, online comments sections head straight to it being an immigrant, and the government and establishment needing to protect Islam lol.

turn the internet off, its failed us
 
BBC News - Duke of Marlborough charged with intentional strangulation - BBC News

The guy looks like a Harry Enfield character... It's ridiculous that 75% of that story is just reeling off his ******* pedigree.
 
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Streeting having some level of backbone in shocker


You have to get to half through the article from TERFy beeb to read its because he self guilty by people actually effected by the ban and hes following medical advice.
 
Streeting having some level of backbone in shocker


You have to get to half through the article from TERFy beeb to read its because he self guilty by people actually effected by the ban and hes following medical advice.

Can you reword this please i'm confused...

TERFy BBC?

'its because he self guilty by people actually effected by the ban'?

Are you claiming the BBC is a Trans Exclusionary Feminist outlet?

What is streeting meant to do here? Doctors who are experts claim this is gender affirming care, other Doctors who are experts call this abusive, in what scenario can Streeting win (because he clalearly sees this as political)?
 
Can you reword this please i'm confused...

TERFy BBC?

'its because he self guilty by people actually effected by the ban'?

Are you claiming the BBC is a Trans Exclusionary Feminist outlet?

What is streeting meant to do here? Doctors who are experts claim this is gender affirming care, other Doctors who are experts call this abusive, in what scenario can Streeting win (because he clalearly sees this as political)?
Tbh I still find the beeb relatively balanced. It's not the Guardian or Torygraph. It sits pretty much in the middle.

The BMA and Dr's hate Streeting. He's favourite for next Labour leader backbone or not.
 
Good news for members of Unison. New General Secretary expelled by Labour. Less likely to be as subservient to the government as the previous GS was.

 
Tbh I still find the beeb relatively balanced. It's not the Guardian or Torygraph. It sits pretty much in the middle.

The BMA and Dr's hate Streeting. He's favourite for next Labour leader backbone or not.

I agree, the BBC is not perfect, theres no such thing, but i pit it against pretty much any organistion in the world!!!
 
Good news for members of Unison. New General Secretary expelled by Labour. Less likely to be as subservient to the government as the previous GS was.


As a Unison member im a bit conflicted by this, however she is a straight talking obstrictive arsehole, i might not befriend her, but as a union lead... she has the skills definately
 
I think anyone reading the BBC on trans matters who supports trans rights can see they editorial bias against them. Every article is written as a negative and its usually takes a while to read the balance of trans rights people.

I mean does anyone believe Kunnesberg is an unbiased presenter?

They get it right in a lot of areas but sadly this one are they are not.

EDIT: Kunnesberg not mentioned for trans issues specifically but as an example where the BBC can clearly be biased within it news organisation.
 
Its not surprising though the BBC shot itself in the foot over Trump edits with its own commission. Both the ECHR and BBC have had appointed "anti-woke radicals" at the top by the Tories when they were in power. This is not surprising but it is having an impact.
 

Thenonly saving grace tonrestricting the generational damage this strategy can cause, is that it is massively ubderfunded and wont be taken seriously.

As a father of 2 girls, i fear for their future and safety far less than friends who have boys, who are already mistreated in the classroom as it is.
 

Thenonly saving grace tonrestricting the generational damage this strategy can cause, is that it is massively ubderfunded and wont be taken seriously.

As a father of 2 girls, i fear for their future and safety far less than friends who have boys, who are already mistreated in the classroom as it is.
I fear for my son in some ways and my daughter in others.

At the end of the day every woman in my family has been sexually assaulted at least once in their lifetime and the chances are still 1 in 4. If that doesn’t worry you I don’t know what will.

My plan is to not let my daughter out of the house or have any boyfriends until she’s 38.
 
I fear for my son in some ways and my daughter in others.

At the end of the day every woman in my family has been sexually assaulted at least once in their lifetime and the chances are still 1 in 4. If that doesn’t worry you I don’t know what will.

My plan is to not let my daughter out of the house or have any boyfriends until she’s 38.

Mine have signed contracts until 35 hahaha

I get it, there are risks involved with life in general, charities like Reducing the Risk certainly are not helping with BS stats like 40% lol. Ive read the study that claims 39%, and well my partner commits these atrocitie on me 3 times a week by these questions.

Relationships are messy, teens are figuring out how to be healthy in relationships, demonising boys any further than they already are disenfranchises them further from formal education, theyre already in a system not designed for their learning needs, criminlised early and more, over diagnosed, using drugs and alcohol at earlier ages, failing education at higher rates... now telling them they are bad, and over analysing everything they do and say will absolutely have a negative effect on girls and women ending up in relationships with these boys grown to bitter, and failed men.

There is a hierarchy of dealing with young boys behaviour, demonisation is not on the list, which you would be surprised by the way teachers speak about difficult boys.

I Recently saw a 12 year ild boy criminalised by a female professional attending a school event, he had learning diffs, difficult home life and his diagnosis were taking forever, he made the comment 'miss, can you pop a titty for the boys?' Which in a class led them too hysterics. She refused to consider his needs after the event and reported it to the police.

This was not a Tate loving mysoginist needing police intervention, he was a learning diff child who really struggled with communication, and was relentless in his need for peer approval. What he needed was connection before correction, educating and seeing a role model, model how to behave positively... but here he is marked with a record that will escelate his life in an incredibly negative way. It sreally difficult seeing these types of scenarios, from people involved with children who totally lack empathy or ambition to maoe positive changes, this strategy will only empower bad adults, to target poorly behaved boys.
 
Mine have signed contracts until 35 hahaha

I get it, there are risks involved with life in general, charities like Reducing the Risk certainly are not helping with BS stats like 40% lol. Ive read the study that claims 39%, and well my partner commits these atrocitie on me 3 times a week by these questions.

Relationships are messy, teens are figuring out how to be healthy in relationships, demonising boys any further than they already are disenfranchises them further from formal education, theyre already in a system not designed for their learning needs, criminlised early and more, over diagnosed, using drugs and alcohol at earlier ages, failing education at higher rates... now telling them they are bad, and over analysing everything they do and say will absolutely have a negative effect on girls and women ending up in relationships with these boys grown to bitter, and failed men.

There is a hierarchy of dealing with young boys behaviour, demonisation is not on the list, which you would be surprised by the way teachers speak about difficult boys.

I Recently saw a 12 year ild boy criminalised by a female professional attending a school event, he had learning diffs, difficult home life and his diagnosis were taking forever, he made the comment 'miss, can you pop a titty for the boys?' Which in a class led them too hysterics. She refused to consider his needs after the event and reported it to the police.

This was not a Tate loving mysoginist needing police intervention, he was a learning diff child who really struggled with communication, and was relentless in his need for peer approval. What he needed was connection before correction, educating and seeing a role model, model how to behave positively... but here he is marked with a record that will escelate his life in an incredibly negative way. It sreally difficult seeing these types of scenarios, from people involved with children who totally lack empathy or ambition to maoe positive changes, this strategy will only empower bad adults, to target poorly behaved boys.
I agree with most of what you say here and for sure there’s a lot of problems young boys face these days (though some are the same old problems)

I’m generally in agreement, I’m not in favour of boys being demonised but I’m sure those behind this thing would say that too. I too am sceptical of these types of things but I don’t know enough about it to comment really. Will have to see how it’s implemented. My overriding feeling is that these things come from home and as you rightly illustrated in your post there are many young boys who don’t have a good start in that regard.
 
I agree with most of what you say here and for sure there’s a lot of problems young boys face these days (though some are the same old problems)

I’m generally in agreement, I’m not in favour of boys being demonised but I’m sure those behind this thing would say that too. I too am sceptical of these types of things but I don’t know enough about it to comment really. Will have to see how it’s implemented. My overriding feeling is that these things come from home and as you rightly illustrated in your post there are many young boys who don’t have a good start in that regard.

I suspect this 20m will be split between a call centre, and unbeleivably high cost training for teachers to 'spot mysoginy'.

The truth is, Mysoginy is becoming the new racist, when applied to everything it becomes meaningless.

I Was discussing this recently with a social worker, and she genuinely felt like she was educating me when she explained Mysoginy isnt just hatred of women, its as broad as contributing to systems that restrict, and exclude womrn, like biology or capitolism. My jaw hit the ******* flaw, she has absolutely been radicalised, and this women holds parental responsibility for young boys who are massively at risk! And thisnis where i get frustrated, when sociel media can radicalised generally sane human beings into beleiving our entire system is against women, and theres a rapist around every corner, specifically your friends, and family, then the moral justification to aggressively go after that in young boys becomes mandatory.

Primary schools and social services are dominated by women 85 to 90% of the provision is female, and while this is not a problem in general, the older generations of both are probably the biggest critics of the newer generations. My aunt is a primary school teacher, and i work with a lot of older social workers and they share the sentiment that newly qualifieds are infantilised and unprepared to work with children in general.

I Saw a study recently, cant remember where it was from, it might have been an LA study, that showed social workers under with less that 5 years experiences spend 5 hours with girls for every hour with boys. And its not shocking, anyone who works in the 3rd sector talks about childrens services bias. Its actually understandable to a degree, the most unlikaleable young people are the boys who have been disliked from an early age, and have been rejected at every stage of development, butbhowndonwe fix the problem, if those employed to help are the problem.

Anyway rant over lol, we could move on to the specific risks of young girls next if you like, i can rant for hours about lack of safeguarding for them too hahaha
 


Interviewer: why, when the attackers had ISIS flags in their cars, and we are regularly seeing ISIS and Hamad flags during protests, have there been no arrrsts?

Minns: i dont know if there have been arrests, but police are working hard and we are absolutely going to crack down on Nazi graffiti and Nazi protests.

THIS IS WHY THE HARD RIGHT DICKHEADS ARE GAINING GROUND YOU ABSOLUTE **** KNUCKLE!!!

The more Albanese reclassify this are antisemitism, and hate, and shy away from the word Islam the more the public leans toward where they feel safer, in the hands of idiots who want a mass deportation program!

Albanese needed a big police presence to mourn, and was booed by attendees, victims families are speaking out against him, Sydney has put a massive police presence in the centre to stop a pro Australian protest, and hate speech is about to become the oppressive force online. The optics are so bad, Labour (Aus) have seemingly looked across the pond abd though, mmm total capitulation, lets try that strategy.
 

Israel's security cabinet has approved the recognition of 19 new settlements in the occupied West Bank as the government continues its settlement expansion push.

All illegal under international law of course 🙃
 

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