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How are you women getting away with this???

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colourmystic · 16/05/2025 13:47

Just joined after getting booted off a different forum site repeatedly for politely stating various facts and statistics. Facts like the 2022 Ministry of Justice data, showing that men who 'identify as female' are three times more likely to have been imprisoned for assaulting women and girls. You guys are allowed to criticise this stuff publicly? It's amazing!

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colourmystic · 19/05/2025 05:30

RainbowSlimeLab · 16/05/2025 18:37

So technically we’re safer sharing our spaces with men than we are sharing them with trans women…

I think lots of women say 'trans-identifying men' instead of 'transwomen', I always do. Not one more part of our words should be ceded to these bastards.

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colourmystic · 19/05/2025 05:31

Cucy · 16/05/2025 20:34

No I don’t think so, they are in men’s prisons and so I assume they would be registered as men.

But from scanning something that someone posted up thread it said something about some people refusing to answer that question and so I wonder if the number is actually higher.

I’ve also lost count of how many newspaper articles I’ve said that says ‘her’ and a ‘woman’ and you find out that they are male and identified as male when they committed the crime and then they got caught and suddenly identifies as a woman, which must mess with the data.

But I don’t know if it affects the ‘official’ data but it wouldn’t surprise me.

Hence the hashtag 'NotOurCrimes' so succinct.

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OpheliaWasntMad · 19/05/2025 05:43

colourmystic · 19/05/2025 04:18

I love your self description. Dowdy, nondescript women Get Shit Done.

I’m dowdy and nondescript. I’d like to join in . Do you make the stickers yourself or is there a campaign that produces them ..

Muffinmam · 19/05/2025 05:46

Trans women (biological men) have been using women’s bathrooms for some time. It’s only now become an issue because sexual predators (biological men) are accessing women’s bathrooms and changing rooms to expose themselves to women and children. We aren’t safe. We weren’t safe before with sexual predators going into bathrooms.

In my city in Australia a little girl was violently r@ped and murdered by a sexual deviant (man) who hid in the women’s bathroom.

https://www.abc.net.au/news/2007-09-20/perth-murder-case-turns-spotlight-on-justice-system/675288

Side note - this predator is up for parole this month. He’s already had two parole hearings.

Women and children aren’t safe and the government is doing nothing about it. They are responsible for making things worse.

Perth murder case turns spotlight on justice system

A Perth murder case has sparked calls for an overhaul of police interviewing tactics.

https://www.abc.net.au/news/2007-09-20/perth-murder-case-turns-spotlight-on-justice-system/675288

colourmystic · 19/05/2025 06:07

OpheliaWasntMad · 19/05/2025 05:43

I’m dowdy and nondescript. I’d like to join in . Do you make the stickers yourself or is there a campaign that produces them ..

In Australia, online printing companies have at times refused to print anything even vaguely terfy. I suggest buying labels and printing them yourself at home if you have a printer. You just gotta measure the labels and format the document carefully, but if (unlike me) you have up to date editing software, there should be a formatting option that already fits the label sizes. It can be a bit of trial and error. I've always just forced Word to give in.
White rectangular sticky labels can be pretty cheap, like AU$25 for twenty sheets of 24 labels each.

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colourmystic · 19/05/2025 06:07

Muffinmam · 19/05/2025 05:46

Trans women (biological men) have been using women’s bathrooms for some time. It’s only now become an issue because sexual predators (biological men) are accessing women’s bathrooms and changing rooms to expose themselves to women and children. We aren’t safe. We weren’t safe before with sexual predators going into bathrooms.

In my city in Australia a little girl was violently r@ped and murdered by a sexual deviant (man) who hid in the women’s bathroom.

https://www.abc.net.au/news/2007-09-20/perth-murder-case-turns-spotlight-on-justice-system/675288

Side note - this predator is up for parole this month. He’s already had two parole hearings.

Women and children aren’t safe and the government is doing nothing about it. They are responsible for making things worse.

I'm Australia too. Hi :)

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OpheliaWasntMad · 19/05/2025 06:11

colourmystic · 19/05/2025 06:07

In Australia, online printing companies have at times refused to print anything even vaguely terfy. I suggest buying labels and printing them yourself at home if you have a printer. You just gotta measure the labels and format the document carefully, but if (unlike me) you have up to date editing software, there should be a formatting option that already fits the label sizes. It can be a bit of trial and error. I've always just forced Word to give in.
White rectangular sticky labels can be pretty cheap, like AU$25 for twenty sheets of 24 labels each.

Thanks 👍🏼

Bluebellspringtime · 19/05/2025 06:33

endofthelinefinally · 18/05/2025 19:42

I go to loads of hospital appointments and I put a sticker in the toilets every single time. I am particularly dowdy and nondescript.

Good for you, and thank you. Every time I see a sticker in, for eg, a public loo, it makes my heart sing.

Hoardasurass · 19/05/2025 12:32

OpheliaWasntMad · 19/05/2025 05:43

I’m dowdy and nondescript. I’d like to join in . Do you make the stickers yourself or is there a campaign that produces them ..

KJK dose a load of them so do sex matters some other sites do them aswell but most of the women round my way make their own.
I saw a rather good one in the ladies at eye level above the toilet, it was a trans flag that said if you were born with a dick and are reading this you are a p**t. Unfortunately it was taken down rather quickly.

endofthelinefinally · 19/05/2025 13:39

Hoardasurass · 19/05/2025 12:32

KJK dose a load of them so do sex matters some other sites do them aswell but most of the women round my way make their own.
I saw a rather good one in the ladies at eye level above the toilet, it was a trans flag that said if you were born with a dick and are reading this you are a p**t. Unfortunately it was taken down rather quickly.

I often use the rainbow boot crushing women's rights. It seems appropriate for nhs locations.

GarlicPile · 19/05/2025 17:00

OpheliaWasntMad · 19/05/2025 05:43

I’m dowdy and nondescript. I’d like to join in . Do you make the stickers yourself or is there a campaign that produces them ..

Go for it! I mainly used stickers from Kellie-Jay Keen's shop. https://www.letwomenspeak.org/stickers

STICKERS | Let Women Speak

The most addictive and satisfying way to show your support for women's rights

https://www.letwomenspeak.org/stickers

JamieCannister · 19/05/2025 18:24

myplace · 18/05/2025 19:11

@GarlicPile a woman in Newport was arrested for stickering and kept late into the night before being released with her mobility scooter now on very low charge and no way of getting home.

I think she eventually got an apology. Others have had their houses searched and stickers confiscated.

It’s been beyond mad.

I think that of thing is standard tactics. I was watching a youtube video (not related to gender) and the person was arrested, possessions confiscated, driven 14 miles to next town, put in a cell, questioned, released without charge at midnight with some of his possessions, told the rest were 14 miles away in the town he was arrested. He has £28 cash for a cab, no bank cards. Took him a while to find a cab driver happy to take £28 deposit and work on trust that he'd pay the balance when he got home. Then when he got to the other town he got most of the rest of his stuff back, but still one item missing, meaning another trip back to get the final item on another day

GarlicPile · 21/05/2025 01:56

I'm trying to say this carefully ... Some activists get arrested for raising awareness, in situations where their arrests and the circumstances are well documented and are publicised to highlight the issue. It can be highly effective: the original Suffragettes did it, Vietnam war protesters did it, Stop Oil protesters did it, and many more.

At the same time, you need 'ground-cover' protesters stickering, writing letters, leafleting and talking to people. You also need academics and politicos persuading the policy makers. It all adds up.

colourmystic · 24/05/2025 05:07

Hoardasurass · 19/05/2025 12:32

KJK dose a load of them so do sex matters some other sites do them aswell but most of the women round my way make their own.
I saw a rather good one in the ladies at eye level above the toilet, it was a trans flag that said if you were born with a dick and are reading this you are a p**t. Unfortunately it was taken down rather quickly.

Not before you read it and agrred 😁 Stickers have an impact.

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colourmystic · 24/05/2025 05:10

SnowflakeSmasher86 · 16/05/2025 23:50

There was a period of time where we had to tiptoe around facts under threat of being banned. There was a ‘3 strikes and you’re out’ system, which meant our current level of free speech was somewhat curtailed. We have been targetted, doxxed and baited for screenshots for them to share over on reddit or wherever they hang out.

Fortunately the brave women of MN - owners and posters - have held fast, ridden the waves and come out the other side free to state such controversial ‘opinions’ as “women don’t have penises”.

The 'shenis', just as capable of misuse as every other penis.
The good Lord in his questionable wisdom gave every man an Off switch and located it conveniently on the exterior of their bodies. Break Glass In Emergencies.

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LeftieRightsHoarder · 10/06/2025 15:04

RainbowSlimeLab · 16/05/2025 18:37

So technically we’re safer sharing our spaces with men than we are sharing them with trans women…

Single-sex spaces are intended to protect women from men. That means transwomen or any other men.

Projectme · 13/06/2025 09:04

GarlicPile · 19/05/2025 17:00

Go for it! I mainly used stickers from Kellie-Jay Keen's shop. https://www.letwomenspeak.org/stickers

Thank you for this link. I've just applied to join.

noraheggerty · 22/06/2025 17:32

That statistic doesn't mean what OP and PP are suggesting it means.

It doesn't mean that if you meet, or share space with a transwoman they are any more likely to abuse you or to be a criminal than any other man.

All it means is that sex offenders are more likely than other men to claim that they identify as women.

Why would they do this? Well, i can see how it would serve them. They will be given privileges that will keep them safer and more comfortable. I can imagine being in prison for sex offences is not going to feel very safe or comfortable and it makes sense people are going to do whatever they can to avoid that situation.

I'm a massive Terf, believe me, but I'm also a logician and I know the difference between correlation and causation.

It could be that transwomen in the general community are more likely to sex offend, but the statistic does not imply this conclusion. I wonder why people are so inclined to jump to it.

Witchymadwoman · 23/06/2025 22:42

GenderRealistBloke · 16/05/2025 18:57

Yes — hats off to Justine and MNHQ. She held the line (or threaded the needle), and the women of MN changed history. At least in the UK, and perhaps the whole common-law world.

We owe them (FWS) and MN a lot!

CaptainCarrotsBigSword · 24/06/2025 07:55

noraheggerty · 22/06/2025 17:32

That statistic doesn't mean what OP and PP are suggesting it means.

It doesn't mean that if you meet, or share space with a transwoman they are any more likely to abuse you or to be a criminal than any other man.

All it means is that sex offenders are more likely than other men to claim that they identify as women.

Why would they do this? Well, i can see how it would serve them. They will be given privileges that will keep them safer and more comfortable. I can imagine being in prison for sex offences is not going to feel very safe or comfortable and it makes sense people are going to do whatever they can to avoid that situation.

I'm a massive Terf, believe me, but I'm also a logician and I know the difference between correlation and causation.

It could be that transwomen in the general community are more likely to sex offend, but the statistic does not imply this conclusion. I wonder why people are so inclined to jump to it.

It could mean that men, who are convicted of a sex offending crime, have found the trans id loophole to gain extra privileges.

It could also mean that men who have one paraphilia (AGP) also have other paraphilia, which lead to sex offenses. As paraphilia are known to cluster, this is a strong likelihood.

It is most likely a mixture of both.

So you have sex offender men who are id-ing as trans who are lying about having lady-feelz to gain access to women's prisons, and you have sex offender men who are id-ing as trans because pretending to be a woman is among the many things that turn them on.

Neither of which belong in women's spaces.

endofthelinefinally · 24/06/2025 14:05

CaptainCarrotsBigSword · 24/06/2025 07:55

It could mean that men, who are convicted of a sex offending crime, have found the trans id loophole to gain extra privileges.

It could also mean that men who have one paraphilia (AGP) also have other paraphilia, which lead to sex offenses. As paraphilia are known to cluster, this is a strong likelihood.

It is most likely a mixture of both.

So you have sex offender men who are id-ing as trans who are lying about having lady-feelz to gain access to women's prisons, and you have sex offender men who are id-ing as trans because pretending to be a woman is among the many things that turn them on.

Neither of which belong in women's spaces.

Exactly. Clearly and concisely explained.

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