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That photo of Kellie is already 8conic isn’t it? What a Woman! We really do love you KJK. And things seem to really be looking up in the USA. And Starmer has even woken up to the fact that Women can vote now?! Wow! Still not voting for him. Too little too bloody late Keir.

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They tried to humiliate her with the soup and she just came back with absolute strength and pride. That photo is actually stunning! Don't know how she does it but my god we are blessed to have her on side!

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Spot on! 😊

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Mar 28, 2023Liked by JL

I admire her immensely - I wish I had her courage. It was awful to see such a brave person look so scared when the mob were on the attack. No wonder they hate her - she will come back even stronger!

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"Courage is not the absence of fear, but rather the judgment that something else is more important than fear."

And Kellie-Jay embodies it perfectly. She may have been terrified, but she was not going to break, even in the face of such vitriol and hatred.

She stood tall and proud and I hope has lit a flame across the world. It needs to be nurtured and kept alight.

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Peeskill ,1949 all over again. Horrific.

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OMG! Someone who knows what happened in Peekskill in 1949! I am extremely pleased to meet you!

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So right. I've only felt able to watch what happened to her in Aukland once... but that photo! I'll keep coming back to it for inspiration, and not in the way those violent idiots intended .

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Mar 28, 2023·edited Mar 28, 2023Liked by JL

Excellent, uplifting post, JL.

"What didn’t you do to bury me - but you forgot that I was a seed" (Greek poet Dinos Christianopoulos)

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Love that quote! I'm saving that one.

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The perfect quotation!

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Great stuff JL and thanks for such an array of cheering news, it really does feel as if we’ve turned a (little) corner, although there’s still a long way to go. The scenes in NZ have certainly helped to peak many who may have been on the fence. A million thanks to KJK for putting herself in the firing line so consistently over many years, in the face of hatred and sneering even from some on ‘our side’.

Still don’t trust Labour or Starmer as far as I could throw them though. He’ll bring in a watered down version of self ID and pretend he’s protecting single sex spaces. It’s the perfect example of doublespeak…….the ability to hold two contradictory ideas and believe both of them.

Love the bear 😁

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I think I mean doublethink don’t I? 😬

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I agree. Until he says ‘transwomen are trans identified men’ I won’t trust him at all. Any pretence & indulgence that a person can in any way change sex or be no-sex has to end outright.

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Trans ideology slipped under a door when everyone was sleeping. As we slowly awoke we have realized the this mist isn't the harmless dew we've been led to believe but a suffocating fog. The more we are learning about this ideology the more the numbers grow who say, "Enough"!!!

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I'll be honest, as first, I thought it was quite benign, until I started reading about the death threats to women.

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Have you ever heard of the analogy of a frog in a pot of water? If you put a frog in a pot of boiling water, he'll realize how hot it is and jump out immediately. If you put a frog in a pot of cold water and slowly turn up the heat, he'll unconsciously boil to death before he catches on to the danger he's in. We're that frog placed in cold water.

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I had but had not thought of relating it to this current situation. It's actually pretty apposite. Thanks.

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Mar 28, 2023Liked by JL

Needed some good news! I think KJK should be awarded a medal for her dedication to women's rights and for being so brave. I am so grateful she gave me the chance to speak out publicly in Glasgow. She is my hero.

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There is a prize for women campaigners, the "Emma Humphreys Memorial Prize" - "recognising women who work against male violence". This should be awarded to Kellie-Jay. I keep hoping that one day she will receive a George medal for gallantry: "gallantry, typically by civilians, or in circumstances where military honours are not appropriate". Anyone who said that women are not fighters has not seen KJK.

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Can we nominate her?

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Children no longer have a safe space thanks to the ideology obsessed with 'safety'. The deliberate and pervasive 'gender' bewilderment introduced to our children in schools, in books, in 'entertainment' is -- industrialized and publicly sanctioned. It's child abuse on a grand scale. It will take at least a decade to unravel, if not longer. Will they ever forgive us?

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Good conversation with KJK on the Brendan O'Neil show.

She's brilliant

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My God, Posie Parker is amazing!

It was such a horrible week, thanks for a bit of good news. Let's see what Starmer does next but he might start thinking that there are votes to be gained in treating women as human beings.

Love the bear, dangerous yet so huggable. The elephant clip is also adorable, particularly the woman's delighted reaction.

Another nice thing this week. NHS bodies ordered to rethink Stonewall ties and scrap diversity officers

Steve Barclay writes to health chiefs after government’s ‘war on wokery’ pledge: https://www.thetimes.co.uk/article/9f61bd6a-cc1b-11ed-b678-b1f2f968726b?fbclid=IwAR1fFbT5Sw6KKD5GIOPg5UBLFnI9scDkRaSxbt0MMD37zQtcuCMrKEsCkT0

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In his statement he’s basically admitting he knew very well that the trans thing affected women’s rights, he just didn’t care.

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Along with so many others. This has been a real eye opener for many women.

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Yes, let’s hope the war on wokery is finally starting. The instruction to the NHS is a welcome move.

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Amazing for a politician to have the realization that in a democracy, the public needs to be behind sweeping changes? The political class here in the US also has gotten used to doing whatever they want, regardless of ‘public opinion’, which is somehow considered a separate issue from governance.

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$$$$$$$, bullseye.

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Jennifer Bilek has just posted 6 days ago a new video "Who is behind the Trans agenda?" Answer: this is a campaign by multi-billionaire white men to advance "transhumanism" with medical-pharma interests eyeing megabucks in drugs and surgeries of all kinds - imagine re-shaping your entire body! This force seduces Gov's and NGOs through new medical technology and "cultural influence" shovelled out with $100Millions. She has a regular blog: "The11thhour".

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Ah, great. I'll check her blog.

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As always thank you JL

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My pleasure, as always!

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Well done everyone in the US of A who is protecting children from ideological and medicalised abuse!

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Great to see world athletics ban men from women’s sport, i’m still really concerned for amateur female athletes. And also women competing in the seniors.

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A message please for Posie, my ultimate hero. I am a new zealander that would have been at the auckland event as a supporter but was flying out to North Carolina to visit my daughter. I feel deep shame, embarrassment and absolutely horrified that Posie had to experience the growing hatred directed at women and girls. NZ media is biased towards the insane fiction that men can magically change sex. I think national radio has played a huge role in the hatred Posie experienced, with their biased views. Never did Posie get the opportunity to present her commonsense. Thank you Posie from the bottom of my heart for your bravery and efforts.n

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Lovely message , well done :)

Check out Sean Plunket who has been a voice in the wilderness on The Platform

Dusty

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Thank you. Happy weekend

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Yes, I feel the same about her courage. However, it’s clear that this makes her come alive. It would depress and terrify me. Therefore, those of us who cannot campaign physically must do what we can and be happy with that. I support her financially and with my comments. I pray for her and all those involved in fighting this tyranny as well as for all the children who are victims of the sterilisation and mutilation programmes. I do what I can and I’m sure you do too x

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I bought a bunch of let women speak stickers from her website after seeing what happened. I thought they were the most appropriate.

Paperwork’s important too. Such as consultations.

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Can I just say if you want to hear some witness accounts of the NZ mob, there is a kiwi radio show called The Platform who had a phone in on the weekend for women to speak about what happened. It’s on YouTube

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Yes Sean Plunket marvellous and allowing the women who wanted to speak to actually speak great stuff

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I have reported on Sean Plunket and also check out a You Tuber called the Laughing Auditor who stumbled upon the TRS protest outside the Lesbian Project inaugural meeting which I have described as 'from zero to peaked in 50 minutes'!

https://dustymasterson.substack.com/p/from-zero-to-peak-in-50-minutes

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I watched that . He was brilliant. Shows how very weak and pathetic the police are.

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Yes I saw that too 😊

The women coming out afterwards didn’t seem bothered by what happened.

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I’ve just found something else, it’s an interview on TERF Talk Down Under, “special edition with NZer Terri- TRAs Auckland Reign of Terror “

YouTube

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Thanks v much, Emma. I have now listened to that and added link to my post tonight on 'Genocide'.

Dusty

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Yes ,I watched that this afternoon . So sorry for the NZ women right now but they're fighters ,I think.👍🙏

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Yes I felt really sad for them. It could have been such a positive event for them, and they’d been looking forward to it for a while. The press are incredible.

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Thanks!

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Enjoy 🙂

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Great. Thanks!

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Yes ,the Platform's great. As a Brit ,I only discovered it on YouTube after the Auckland horror. He lets women speak ,just like Posie.❤️

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Yes me too. He popped up in my algorithm on the weekend. The women’s stories were awful. That pregnant woman getting caught up in the mob was lucky someone was prepared to help her out.

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Thanks for the lift.

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