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I replied to him but haven't yet had a reply: https://twitter.com/zeno001/status/1458179587247120387

We see him. We all see him.

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I hear he's taking part in the a mandatory day of flouncing over the BBC Stonewall announcement. Consider it a blessing.

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Good for you. He can't reply because there is no reply!

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"Dana" McCallum, alias Contreras, previous name Dan, is a male Twitter engineer who was convicted in 2014 for assaulting, raping and trespassing on his former wife. He carried out the rape when all three children were in the house in San Francisco, California. McCallum, who has claimed to be a social justice warrior in the past, and calls himself an LGBT activist, pleaded guilty to five charges. He got no custodial sentence, pleading the psychological stress of his transition.

Like myself and others who have been suspended permanently from Twitter for our gender critical beliefs this is the person directly responsible for shaping Twitter's policy on regarding all gender-critical posts as "hate-speech".

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OMG

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He probably sees anything a trans person does as ok, because of the so-called systemic oppression they face. That kind of thing is part of The Rescue Game, as described here: "In the Rescue Game, in other words, whatever a Victim does must be interpreted as a cry of pain. Whatever a Persecutor does is treated as something that’s intended to cause pain to a Victim, and whatever a Rescuer does, by definition, either expresses sympathy for a Victim or inflicts well-deserved punishment on a Persecutor. This is true even when the actions performed by the three people in question happen to be identical." - https://www.resilience.org/stories/2016-04-14/american-narratives-the-rescue-game/

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Because they are MALE. He would not be fighting for females.

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With people like Comerford, no amount of violence or threat against women and girls will be sufficient to change his stance. They always find a way to downplay previous or existing attacks and then ask for more evidence. It’s n+1 in their minds, no amount of violence against women will ever convince them that women need their own spaces free from men and threat of potential male violence.

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Richard Grattage alias Vicky Green

Convicted serial rapist, caught attempting it again in Scotland, 2018. Grattage was first remanded to a women’s prison HMP Cornton Vale to await trial, even though he does not have a gender recognition certificate. However after a public outcry in September 2018 he was transferred to a men's prison.

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Brilliant compilation ,Graham ,and probably only the tip of the iceberg !! Sadly ,the people who support this horror just keep ignoring the evidence and denying everything and anything that criticizes their " movement " ,including the experiences of lesbians at the hands of some of these trans identifying males !! They've so successfully gaslit themselves and others that they're now complete strangers to the truth !

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THANK YOU for the hard work involved in compiling this list with all the links.

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Yes, it can't be easy, the usual search engines don't want the public to know.

Google 'transwomen who kill" and these are the top results:

- Fatal Violence Against the Transgender and Gender-nonconforming...

- List of people killed for being transgender

- Murdered, Suffocated and Burned Alive - 350 Transgender People Killed in 2020

- 23 Transpeople have already been killed in 2021

- Who is Committing Violence Against Transwomen?

etc etc etc

20 results and still nothing about transwomen who kill, but hey, you can see an ad for "Silicone Crossdresser Suit; All You Need To Become A Girl"

🤮🤮🤮🤮🤮🤮🤮🤮🤮

Who made Google the arbiter of what I am or am not allowed to search for? Rhetorical question.

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Out of interest, I conducted the same search on Bing, it tried to fill in 'who are killed' for me ;) but I didn't let it. The top four results same kind of thing as your Google too 20, but this was number 5:

http://transcrimeuk.com/2017/11/16/trans-homicides-in-the-uk-a-closer-look-at-the-numbers/

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Maybe Duck Duck Go would provide a more objective search?

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I read all of this and then watched the Magdalen video and it is so bloody funny and also so spot on. I am so sad that she has died…what a loss. RIP clever, funny lady.

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Miriam Cates MP is my new hero 👏👏👏

https://twitter.com/debbiehayton/status/1458481921156165638?s=21

- video of her speaking in the House of Commons

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Yes, she's been making some great comments lately. Another sensible Conservative woman and again, she feels safe talking publicly. If she were on the Labour side, she'd now have to go into hiding. It's such a slap in the face to us lefties.

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Comerford appears to be a deeply unhappy man, who is ultimately disappointed with what life has given him, and what he has become.

He clearly blames women for all his troubles, but can't directly address this, for whatever reasons...

Instead, he hides in some trans-rights camouflage, where he can keep fighting the good fight, to defeat the enemy (women). His approach is rabid.

If it wasn't trans rights, he'd find another cause to act as a medium to express how much he blames women for his self-loathing.

It's not about trans, it's about Aidan.

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He'd be an MRA or an incel.

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So before all this trans rights are human rights, before all the institutional capture, were these crimes happening? To the extent they are now!? If no, then I'd say these supposed advancements have had a negative effect and we should go back to the drawing board. Equality in things like employment and housing but not expecting society, under duress and threat of arrest or job loss, to affirm trans identities. We've given an inch and they've taken a few miles. They need to be told no.

They've been sold a lie and the world isn't going to play along with the lies.

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I want to know what's in those black market hormones they take because you gotta be high as fuck to believe half the shit they say.

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Just when you think they cant spew anymore ill informed poison Commerford pukes up this up . I'm so fucking angry despite the BBC dropping Stonewall like a piece of red hot shite today . Prick .Total prick .

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Can anyone provide a recent update on the Dana Rivers murder trial in California? Trial had been scheduled for October, but there is no record that it's begun yet. This brutal triple murder occurred in 2016.

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Kara Dansky is the one to ask!

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She has left messages for the prosecution, they have not responded.

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That's California for you.

Richard Allen Davis who notoriously kidnapped and killed Polly Klaas was arrested in 1993 and wasn't sentenced until 1996.

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That's 3 years. It's now been 6 years since Rivers' arrest.

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That was actually a simplistic answer from me. Here's a more nuanced one.

First, the courts have the absolute right to manage and set the cases which come before them. In order to be as efficient as possible, and recognizing that many cases settle "on the courthouse steps," courts set many different trials on the same date. Thus, on any given date during which the court hears cases, five to ten cases may have the same trial date.

If more than one case remains after the others have adjudicated or been continued to another date, then only one case is tried at a time and the remaining cases must be reset to a new date. Most courts set trial dates many months ahead of time. Thus, a case which is set to go to trial in seven to eight months may get continued for an additional seven to eight months if the court's docket has more than one case ready to be tried on that date.

Murder trials are especially lengthy and complicated.

The defendant has to know what's going on, and the attorneys have to make sure all the laws have been complied with before the trial.

Those issues include whether a defendant is mentally competent to stand trial, whether evidence should be suppressed because it was obtained illegally or is unduly prejudicial, and whether scientific evidence such as DNA or drug analysis is needed.

Defense attorneys sometimes want independent analysis of scientific evidence to dispute findings by prosecution witnesses.

These type of issues take time to investigate and resolve and judges generally authorize the delays. For example, until 2015, a backlog of requests for DNA analysis by the Kern County Crime Lab held up trials that hinged on whether the DNA would implicate or exonerate a defendant.

Unlike CSI or other crime shows, DNA tests aren't resolved in an hour. These can take weeks, maybe months.

This is jurisprudence, American style.

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I suspect the delays are coming from the defense, or else he just isn’t competent yet to stand trial. I think courts give the defense way more leeway when asking for more time, the prosecution must have been ready way before now. With competency issues, it could be dueling professional opinions, with transfers to different treating facilities. Then COVID slowed everything down.

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Your suspicions are correct. Part of the defense's job, well mostly, is to sew "reasonable doubt" in the minds of the jurors and yeah, the courts do allow the defense enough time.

Remains to be seen if he's actually competent to stand trial.

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Thanks for that. Still, justice demands transparent process. That's what's missing here. No new trial date has been scheduled, to my knowledge; and prosecution is unresponsive to inquiries.

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That's probably because they're probably still having to work out if Dana Rivers is competent to stand trial. Chances are he's really giving the whole "I'm crazy trans" the welly.

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BTW: Richard Davis is on death row and he would be executed if not for a moratorium on executions here in California signed by Gavin Newsom in 2019.

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I can't believe this guy was ever a comedian, albeit not a very good one.

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My spam filter is defective, an email that starts with "Aiden Comerford exposes himself" got through.

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That is fabulous! Everyone who is asked for their pronouns should say they are "no" "thank" and "you" 😉

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