Mridul Wadwha. In the end, the people I trust and who I feel safe with, are those who can be self-forgetful, their naturalness and integrity comes across. This man is acting all the time. In a way I am grateful to him for helping me to see clearly something very important about sincerity, integrity, authenticity. He has none of those things. Thank you, JL.
I've said it before and I'll say it again: thank goodness for the good news JL! Some great stuff there. It's nice to see that the gender woo peddlers are not getting it all their own way. Quite the miracle that the BBC got it's head out of it's bum to report on something with some form of accuracy.
Also good news, Vaishnavi Sundar, filmmaker of the 4 part series, Dysphoric and upcoming documentary on 18 of us trans widows (I'm in there, find the trailer at Lime Soda Films YT channel), Behind the Looking Glass, has posted a new video on her experience of wishing she could be male when the sexual harassment culture in her Indian town was such that the gropers and dirty old men were never confronted. It is both beautiful and shocking, and I recommend subscribing to Lime Soda Films channel:
I agree that The Times describing Wadhwa as ‘a man who identifies as a woman’ is refreshing. It’s what all such men should be described as. Webberley, on the other hand, should simply be described as a cunt.
Great work, JL. I love the top picture of the fabulous England team celebrating their win at the European Football Championships for people whose testosterone levels are within the natal female range for an appropriate period of time.
In Victoria in Australia the government is running an enquiry into Women's Pain issues and trans women have been asked to contribute. Have you ever hard anything so ridiculous?
I’m late as I have both little petal and petal senior staying 🙄 so me and the dugs have been kicked into touch and are sleeping in the conservatoire
I and others heartened to see Mr idul wadhwa suspended from ERCC with hopefully no way back 🤞🏻
Didn’t I also read( probably here ) that a Waterstones worker had been sacked because of what she’d twatted about what she would do to GC books and authors ?
Thank you, Petal! Gosh you do have your hands full, Petal-wise! 😊 Bet the doggos are feeling a bit put out! 🐶
As for the Waterstone's bookseller... a VERY long story but, yes, she lost her (part-time) job for contravening the company's social media policy. She tweeted AT (not about) a US author who is gender critical and told her that she was going to put her books in the bin. She later tried to claim that she only meant she would destroy her personal copies, not copies off the shelf at work... but it was too late. She made a very amusing video full of fake crying and garment-rending, anguishing about losing the only job she'd ever loved and about her children would starve now etc...
Some cunning internet sleuths then found out that she had only worked weekends and that, far from starving, the children were doing nicely, thank you; the husband seems to be rather well off and the family have a holiday home somewhere in France or Switzerland (I forget which). She then protected her Twitter account! Anyway, I'm not going to gloat about someone losing their job over social media comments. I believe in free speech. But she broke the company's rules and that's that.
This may also help - an independent report written by Professor Louis Appleby, the University of Manchester Department of Health and Social Care adviser on suicide prevention:
Thank you for the good news! I look forward to it every week.
And to see the fall of Wadhwa and Webberly was extra special to those of us who have been tracking this social hysteria since the early days.
Keep up the good work JL!
Thank you for your kind words, Baker Charlie! 😊
Mridul Wadwha. In the end, the people I trust and who I feel safe with, are those who can be self-forgetful, their naturalness and integrity comes across. This man is acting all the time. In a way I am grateful to him for helping me to see clearly something very important about sincerity, integrity, authenticity. He has none of those things. Thank you, JL.
I've said it before and I'll say it again: thank goodness for the good news JL! Some great stuff there. It's nice to see that the gender woo peddlers are not getting it all their own way. Quite the miracle that the BBC got it's head out of it's bum to report on something with some form of accuracy.
Also good news, Vaishnavi Sundar, filmmaker of the 4 part series, Dysphoric and upcoming documentary on 18 of us trans widows (I'm in there, find the trailer at Lime Soda Films YT channel), Behind the Looking Glass, has posted a new video on her experience of wishing she could be male when the sexual harassment culture in her Indian town was such that the gropers and dirty old men were never confronted. It is both beautiful and shocking, and I recommend subscribing to Lime Soda Films channel:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=sk710Uq0zlM&t=9s
Thanks for posting Ute, as you say, beautiful and shocking.
Thanks for the GNS, JL.
I enjoyed all of that but my personal favourite was the come uppance of the Fox Killer.
Dusty
Me too. He's a vile narcissist. And I suggest that anyone who can club a fox to death with a baseball bat is not wired up right.
Hear hear, JL!
Me too! I love foxes.
😊
I agree that The Times describing Wadhwa as ‘a man who identifies as a woman’ is refreshing. It’s what all such men should be described as. Webberley, on the other hand, should simply be described as a cunt.
Straight and to the point , we could be friends 😊
I learned a new word today - twunt - I shall now use it at every opportunity lol
Cracking. I may do so too.
Mridul Wadhwa is further proof that men make very unattractive women.
Great work, JL. I love the top picture of the fabulous England team celebrating their win at the European Football Championships for people whose testosterone levels are within the natal female range for an appropriate period of time.
HAHAHAHA! As far I'm aware, the Lionesses are all women - the actual kind! 😁
My 60 odd years of experience permitted me to confirm that fact within a quarter a second's casual observation. :)
However, according to the FA's own definition of eligibility, I wonder if they should rename the women's eleven the PWTLAWTNFRFFAAPOT team. 🤔
;)
In Victoria in Australia the government is running an enquiry into Women's Pain issues and trans women have been asked to contribute. Have you ever hard anything so ridiculous?
As always thank you JL 🌹( from little petal 🌷)
I’m late as I have both little petal and petal senior staying 🙄 so me and the dugs have been kicked into touch and are sleeping in the conservatoire
I and others heartened to see Mr idul wadhwa suspended from ERCC with hopefully no way back 🤞🏻
Didn’t I also read( probably here ) that a Waterstones worker had been sacked because of what she’d twatted about what she would do to GC books and authors ?
Thank you, Petal! Gosh you do have your hands full, Petal-wise! 😊 Bet the doggos are feeling a bit put out! 🐶
As for the Waterstone's bookseller... a VERY long story but, yes, she lost her (part-time) job for contravening the company's social media policy. She tweeted AT (not about) a US author who is gender critical and told her that she was going to put her books in the bin. She later tried to claim that she only meant she would destroy her personal copies, not copies off the shelf at work... but it was too late. She made a very amusing video full of fake crying and garment-rending, anguishing about losing the only job she'd ever loved and about her children would starve now etc...
Some cunning internet sleuths then found out that she had only worked weekends and that, far from starving, the children were doing nicely, thank you; the husband seems to be rather well off and the family have a holiday home somewhere in France or Switzerland (I forget which). She then protected her Twitter account! Anyway, I'm not going to gloat about someone losing their job over social media comments. I believe in free speech. But she broke the company's rules and that's that.
Forgot to add ,I’m gloating , free speech works both ways although that is conveniently thrown under the bus , much like debate from both sides ….
Cheers JL , knew I would get the right story from you 😀
I keep hearing the line parroted about there being a "trans suicide epidemic". I would welcome any suggestions for data able to refute this.
Hello Jim. Here are a few links which might be of use to you.
Firstly, this from TransgenderTrend has some excellent stats and info:
https://www.transgendertrend.com/the-suicide-myth/
This may also help - an independent report written by Professor Louis Appleby, the University of Manchester Department of Health and Social Care adviser on suicide prevention:
https://www.gov.uk/government/publications/review-of-suicides-and-gender-dysphoria-at-the-tavistock-and-portman-nhs-foundation-trust/review-of-suicides-and-gender-dysphoria-at-the-tavistock-and-portman-nhs-foundation-trust-independent-report
I’m little petal and senior petal free 😊 , both exhausting in their own ways
Me and the dugs alone in the hovel again lol
Finally finished drew Augustine’s book ‘the twenty murders ‘ Graham gets an acknowledgement .
Her final words ‘ this will only end when people speak up ‘
Couldn’t have put it better myself , although I would have probably cursed 😂