Get her onto Woman's Hour, Radio 4. She needs publicity. Unlike the rest of the BBC, they understand women's rights ... and heck, let's hear Gwent Police's point of view too. That should give us all a laugh.
I hope this really gets publicity. It’s terrifying. I lay awake last night worrying about the state of our Policing in the UK. 8 have never worried about this before in my life. I know there has always been corruption, but this is actually scary. I have lost all faith in the Police now.
The are completely indocrinated and out of control. They are part of the cult. I have just watched the Andrew Doyle interview with Sarah Phillimore and Graham on GB News, about the women who raised concerns with the Girl Guides. Sarah said the way the police acted towards the women who raised concerns was unlawful. Some ideas: A dedicated website on the law around this subject would be good. We need to teach ourselves about the law so we know our rights and the police cannot lie to us about what they can and cannot do. I have had dealings with the police in the past (not about trans issues) who have told me certain things are law and I have effectively challenged them by showing them evidence they are wrong. They just assumed I wouldn't know any different. A lot of the time, they either don't know the law (yes it's true) or assume you won't. If we had clear written evidence of what was lawful and unawful, we could present this evidence at the time they try to arrest us. If they knew we knew the law, maybe they would back off. A collective effort to sue the police each time they arrest any of us unlawfully for 'trans hate' might also make them think again. Also, and I now how difficult this would be, we need a dedicated national team of solicitors who are willing to act on our behalf if we do get arrested, funded by us, because not all duty solicitors are, it could be said, good at their jobs.
Because the truth is that demonstrators don't riot, THE POLICE RIOT. This has been shown over and over and over again in the U.S.; most cops seem to be so paranoid and cowardly that they run amok when a peaceful demonstration is occurring. (Note the exception: Newark, New Jersey, police were put under federal jurisdiction and the department was reformed to an extent. They did not riot when the George Floyd demonstrations were taking place.)
Jenni: Police officer's eyes looked dead, as if in a cult.
I would say the eyes looked dead because the male is a sociopath. Certainly no decency or compassion was demonstrated towards Jenni.
I think you’re right they are out of their depth- posted elsewhere the police in Newport were a bit 70s “life on mars” - now trained by Stonewall to deliver on their stupid stuff is something we should all be laughing at. Except what happened to Jenni isn’t funny even though her account was
The same reason the Newport police were able to violate this woman's rights. A combination of the authoritarianism and power of those promoting and enforcing the trans doctrine, along with fear and cowarice. Reports on this should be everywhere, people need to know about this abuse and have the opportunity to react before The transmisogyny beast flattens them.
Omg this woman is amazing on so many levels. She's funny, brave, caring, articulate and most of all speaks the truth!! I really want to meet her, what an inspiration she is!! She needs to be on every news show there is!!!
"I had to find my own way home, in the dark along the 6th most violent road in the UK, up a hill - with no phone. Police kept it."
that is terrifying!
Is there a lot of crime in Newport?
Newport is the most dangerous major town in Gwent, and is the 51st safest overall out of Gwent's 117 towns, villages, and cities. The overall crime rate in Newport in 2020 was 47 crimes per 1,000 people.
Newport, Gwent Crime and Safety Statistics - CrimeRate.co.uk
JS - "How dare they dress someone up like me as a tub thumping twat"
Indeed. I keep saying that the TRAs seem to be confused with feminism and fascism. Laurie Penny seems to do it alot and so do many of the pro trans antifa lot.
Yeah, they seem to think it's good v evil and they paint themselves in the "good" role, rather than leftwing and rightwing politics and then feminism as a civil rights movement for women (the real ones).
This may be of interest. Seems the Gwent Police have a bit of a culture issue where women are concerned:
"Gwent Police has formally apologised today over its handling of domestic abuse allegations against an officer. The force said it was "extremely sorry" after two female trainees were subject to coercive and abusive behaviour by a more senior officer, Clarke Joslyn. The apology formed part of a settlement in a civil claim of negligence against Gwent Police, with the two victims alleging a "boy's club culture" of inaction, bullying and intimidation in the force."
Get her onto Woman's Hour, Radio 4. She needs publicity. Unlike the rest of the BBC, they understand women's rights ... and heck, let's hear Gwent Police's point of view too. That should give us all a laugh.
NOW they seem to. It has been a long few years...
I hope this really gets publicity. It’s terrifying. I lay awake last night worrying about the state of our Policing in the UK. 8 have never worried about this before in my life. I know there has always been corruption, but this is actually scary. I have lost all faith in the Police now.
The are completely indocrinated and out of control. They are part of the cult. I have just watched the Andrew Doyle interview with Sarah Phillimore and Graham on GB News, about the women who raised concerns with the Girl Guides. Sarah said the way the police acted towards the women who raised concerns was unlawful. Some ideas: A dedicated website on the law around this subject would be good. We need to teach ourselves about the law so we know our rights and the police cannot lie to us about what they can and cannot do. I have had dealings with the police in the past (not about trans issues) who have told me certain things are law and I have effectively challenged them by showing them evidence they are wrong. They just assumed I wouldn't know any different. A lot of the time, they either don't know the law (yes it's true) or assume you won't. If we had clear written evidence of what was lawful and unawful, we could present this evidence at the time they try to arrest us. If they knew we knew the law, maybe they would back off. A collective effort to sue the police each time they arrest any of us unlawfully for 'trans hate' might also make them think again. Also, and I now how difficult this would be, we need a dedicated national team of solicitors who are willing to act on our behalf if we do get arrested, funded by us, because not all duty solicitors are, it could be said, good at their jobs.
This is disgraceful, even by Gwent Police standards. I have a tenner in my hand ready for the crowd fund...
It's time to Be More Jenni; Be More Posie.
…although fear ran through me when I heard Posie suggesting a Newport demonstration. I imagine they could turn nasty - I live in wales
Because the truth is that demonstrators don't riot, THE POLICE RIOT. This has been shown over and over and over again in the U.S.; most cops seem to be so paranoid and cowardly that they run amok when a peaceful demonstration is occurring. (Note the exception: Newark, New Jersey, police were put under federal jurisdiction and the department was reformed to an extent. They did not riot when the George Floyd demonstrations were taking place.)
Jenni: Police officer's eyes looked dead, as if in a cult.
I would say the eyes looked dead because the male is a sociopath. Certainly no decency or compassion was demonstrated towards Jenni.
I think you’re right they are out of their depth- posted elsewhere the police in Newport were a bit 70s “life on mars” - now trained by Stonewall to deliver on their stupid stuff is something we should all be laughing at. Except what happened to Jenni isn’t funny even though her account was
Ha ha! I think Gwent police have taken on the wrong one here!! Let the fireworks commence 🤣🤣🤣
Why isn't this main stream press today ?
The same reason the Newport police were able to violate this woman's rights. A combination of the authoritarianism and power of those promoting and enforcing the trans doctrine, along with fear and cowarice. Reports on this should be everywhere, people need to know about this abuse and have the opportunity to react before The transmisogyny beast flattens them.
Good question
Omg this woman is amazing on so many levels. She's funny, brave, caring, articulate and most of all speaks the truth!! I really want to meet her, what an inspiration she is!! She needs to be on every news show there is!!!
"I had to find my own way home, in the dark along the 6th most violent road in the UK, up a hill - with no phone. Police kept it."
that is terrifying!
Is there a lot of crime in Newport?
Newport is the most dangerous major town in Gwent, and is the 51st safest overall out of Gwent's 117 towns, villages, and cities. The overall crime rate in Newport in 2020 was 47 crimes per 1,000 people.
Newport, Gwent Crime and Safety Statistics - CrimeRate.co.uk
Such a great interview. Jenni is an inspiration to us all.
Thoroughly enjoyed this interview - hope to hear her on tv next
She's awesome, total hero
Go Jenni!
JS - "How dare they dress someone up like me as a tub thumping twat"
Indeed. I keep saying that the TRAs seem to be confused with feminism and fascism. Laurie Penny seems to do it alot and so do many of the pro trans antifa lot.
That's because they are projecting their own fascistic natures onto others.
Yeah, they seem to think it's good v evil and they paint themselves in the "good" role, rather than leftwing and rightwing politics and then feminism as a civil rights movement for women (the real ones).
Plus I think they are paid trolls and blackshirts for the state.
Does anyone know how this is being reported in the press on the other side?
I've seen them tweet that they will come with their own abusive stickers. Nice
I wonder if they will be arrested and manhandled in the same manner for hurting all the feelz.
No chance my guess
This may be of interest. Seems the Gwent Police have a bit of a culture issue where women are concerned:
"Gwent Police has formally apologised today over its handling of domestic abuse allegations against an officer. The force said it was "extremely sorry" after two female trainees were subject to coercive and abusive behaviour by a more senior officer, Clarke Joslyn. The apology formed part of a settlement in a civil claim of negligence against Gwent Police, with the two victims alleging a "boy's club culture" of inaction, bullying and intimidation in the force."
https://www.thenational.wales/news/19739319.gwent-police-extremely-sorry-domestic-abuse-case/