I’ve just had my first run in with people who support, believe, encourage, or are just virtue signalling or are blind (whichever is appropriate) to the implications of gender ideology.
They were members of my local labour party of which I once belonged to but Labour isn’t Labour anymore and so I left. They were handing out leaflets at the foot of my local Tesco store’s escalator about a forthcoming event to do with Woman’s Day. As I wheeled my trolley off I was handed a leaflet and then I made my comment that Women certainly need a lot of protection these days thanks to the Trans extremists. “I can’t see any problems,” was the reply. I suggested she do a bit more research because all sorts of perverts and deviants were coat-tailing in on trans rights and I gave the example of cross-dressing heterosexuals who call themselves lesbians. “My daughter is trans,” she said. Her daughter would be around eleven or twelve and I thought ‘My God’ this poor girl is going to be a victim of psychological, medical and physical interventions that may well ruin her life.
Anyway I walked away with a dismissive wave of my hand suggesting she get the fluffy ideas out of her head. One of the guys went after me in a threatening fashion because my hand had apparently been too close to the woman’s face, but I was walking away and waved behind me so I didn’t realise.
Unfortunately when one is angry the words do not flow as coherently as one would like so I have of course been rehearsing in my mind what I should have said.
The one thing I am certain of is that the Labour Party should never be allowed into government ever again because these biology denying cult like beliefs are widespread within it. I could add other things that make them unfit but those are outside the realm of criticising gender ideology.
I wonder now if I will get a knock on the door from a local bobby for my ‘hate speech?’
Well some men really REALLY want to get into women's toilets. Flipping out at any threat to that possibility.
I’ve just had my first run in with people who support, believe, encourage, or are just virtue signalling or are blind (whichever is appropriate) to the implications of gender ideology.
They were members of my local labour party of which I once belonged to but Labour isn’t Labour anymore and so I left. They were handing out leaflets at the foot of my local Tesco store’s escalator about a forthcoming event to do with Woman’s Day. As I wheeled my trolley off I was handed a leaflet and then I made my comment that Women certainly need a lot of protection these days thanks to the Trans extremists. “I can’t see any problems,” was the reply. I suggested she do a bit more research because all sorts of perverts and deviants were coat-tailing in on trans rights and I gave the example of cross-dressing heterosexuals who call themselves lesbians. “My daughter is trans,” she said. Her daughter would be around eleven or twelve and I thought ‘My God’ this poor girl is going to be a victim of psychological, medical and physical interventions that may well ruin her life.
Anyway I walked away with a dismissive wave of my hand suggesting she get the fluffy ideas out of her head. One of the guys went after me in a threatening fashion because my hand had apparently been too close to the woman’s face, but I was walking away and waved behind me so I didn’t realise.
Unfortunately when one is angry the words do not flow as coherently as one would like so I have of course been rehearsing in my mind what I should have said.
The one thing I am certain of is that the Labour Party should never be allowed into government ever again because these biology denying cult like beliefs are widespread within it. I could add other things that make them unfit but those are outside the realm of criticising gender ideology.
I wonder now if I will get a knock on the door from a local bobby for my ‘hate speech?’