Over the August Bank Holiday weekend in Manchester, we saw the logical end result of the Police pinning their colours to the Trans mast.
We now have two competing organisations (Stonewall and their associated groups) and LGB Alliance, both speaking for the “Gay Movement”, but from very different perspectives.
A gay man who had the audacity to join LGB Alliance, and wore their name on his hat, was harassed and bullied at Manchester Pride, by a mob shouting “TWAW”. Police had to escort him away for his own safety.
This incident made the national papers:
A few days later, newly-elected Police and Crime Commissioner, Surrey PCC Lisa Townsend, called time on the insanity of prioritising noisy minority lobby groups over above the safeguarding of women and girls.
Several others have now followed her lead by speaking out.
So we now have elected PCCs, who are over and above their Chief Constables, and responsible for distributing grant monies for crime reduction in their local force areas – seemingly at odds with the guidance on “LGBTQ+++” from the College of Policing.
Will they be brave enough to ditch those Rainbow cars, flags, banners, websites, logos, lanyards, shoelaces and fripperies? As for the 'Pride' Riot Shields, how anyone who thinks they are on the 'Left' can applaud that, I just do not know.
When the police are no longer seen as neutral, how will they be able to provide protection and justice to a gay man harassed by a mob of TRA bullies because of his sexuality?
Faircop, Sex Matters, Keep Prisons Single Sex, Posie Parker, and other campaigning groups and individuals, have been asking these questions for the last few years.
Hundreds of us have taken part in government consultations, and those of us already ‘out’ as feminists, spoken on podcasts, radio, and television.
At times, it seemed we were beating our heads against brick walls, but at least in the Westminster Parliament, the victories have kept on coming.
Because now, more court and employment tribunal judgements are piling up to confirm what we always knew, that trans-ideology is misogynist, homophobic, and a danger to children.
The very public erosion of women's rights in Scotland, and the high profile being given to this issue by the new tv channel, GB News, means that we cannot now be far from the endgame.
The Police are here to serve the public. If the public see them as ridiculous, how can they function democratically?
Please write to the Association of Police and Crime Commissioners, and tell them to ditch the multi-coloured Noddy-cars, and do their duty, as per their Oath, “Without Fear or Favour”.
Write to: Enquiries@appcs.police.uk
Stella Perrett was cancelled as political cartoonist at the Morning Star newspaper in February 2020, for her cartoon “Endgame”.
She supports Faircop, and is on their website as a case study.
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I made a nuisance of myself to the Durham PCC, Joy Allen, before, during and after her election, asking about her views on the protection of women-only spaces, the definition and policing of hate crimes and the recording of crimes according to gender rather than sex.
She hasn't answered a single one of these 40 or so emails and tweets.
I loved that comment Glinner made the other day (maybe it has been around a while): "Anything after the B is straight". Surely, that is the phrase to have on t-shirts and banners; not least because you hope people would be confused and ask for an explanation.