Yesterday, we brought you ‘Beth’ from Rainbow Greens.
Stuart Campbell of Wings Over Scotland has the inside skinny on another Rainbow Greens member and it’s even more Aimee-Challenor-ish than yesterday’s instalment.
Hold your noses, folks, we’re going in!
(Note: This article was originally published in April 2021. It is pretty grim so do steel yourself.)
The latest group to come out in defence of the ostensibly openly paedophiliac “Feminist Declaration” which was signed up to last year by a number of Scottish organisations is the “Rainbow Greens”.
The co-conveners of the Rainbow Greens are two men called Blair Anderson and Eilidh Martin. Let’s meet one of them, shall we?
This is Eilidh Martin.
Those pictures are taken from his old Twitter account. (If you’re curious about what “yiff” means, we suggest Googling it. We also really, really suggest NOT Googling it. “420” is a drug reference.)
He’s a 27-year-old from Bonhill in West Dunbartonshire, and is biologically and legally male, having not attempted to obtain a Gender Recognition Certificate.
He says this is because he doesn’t want strangers knowing “some of the most personal details of [his] life”, which is curious because he doesn’t otherwise seem to be the shy sort.
We’ve spared you some of the REALLY icky stuff, hard as that may be to believe. But we’re sure readers will agree with us that there are definitely no possible grounds for paedophilia concerns there at all.
(There’s no doubt that “QueenYiff420” and “EilidhMax” are the same person, although the “EilidhMax” account has been locked as of today, having only been visible to the public for the last few days.)
And his interests haven’t changed.
Maybe not only that reason, mate.
Scottish Greens leader Patrick Harvie is well aware of who Martin is. He’s had Martin’s tweets highlighted to him many times, but still tweeted approvingly about Martin’s question in the recent BBC Scotland leaders’ debate.
And the Rainbow Greens have their own “manifesto” page on the Scottish Greens website. But only members are allowed to read it.
Which is pretty strange, as manifestos are supposed to be things that you use to persuade people to vote for you, not that you limit to people who are not just already voting for you, but actually members of your party. We wonder what’s in it that it needs to be kept a secret.
They’re also very friendly with the SNP’s transcult youth wing, regularly inviting current and former transactivist SNP officeholders to speak at their events, although nobody ever talks about what happened at them.
(The group hasn’t even identified its recently-elected committee members.)
But whatever’s being hidden, we’re sure it’s nothing to worry over, and the intervention of the Rainbow Greens in the debate on the Feminist Declaration will, we’re certain, reassure voters that everything is above board and fine and absolutely not anything to be concerned about. So we’re not even sure why we’re still talking about it.
My favourite thing is how they call themselves 'sex workers' to elicit sympathy from their clueless woke supporters.
Utterly disgusting.