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Feminism: Sex and gender discussions

Woman kicked out of Labour's Women's Network party because her views might make a MALE feel unsafe

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AssignedPuuurfectAtBirth · 12/12/2017 12:00

twitter.com/DrRadfem/status/940396615008968704

This is what it has come to. A women thrown out of a women's network party because of a man, or more accurately, a boy's feelings might be hurt. What the fuck is going on?

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OlennasWimple · 12/12/2017 14:28

Oh FFS!

Labour Party, this is appalling!

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hipsterfun · 12/12/2017 14:40

Do we have any news on what happened?

I don’t do social media.

AssignedPuuurfectAtBirth · 12/12/2017 14:52

To be fair, he has said in his tweets that he did not object to her or ask for her to be removed. On the other hand, he has form for being flexible with facts

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Wincy79 · 12/12/2017 14:55

Did he ask for her to stay? Im so disgusted i joined twitter and tweeted the Labour womens network about how disgusted i am.

hipsterfun · 12/12/2017 14:58

So who took it upon themselves to ask her to go, then?

YippeeKiYayMelonFarmer · 12/12/2017 15:12

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SecretHandshake · 12/12/2017 15:15

hipsterfun She says it was Olivia Bailey

Woman kicked out of Labour's Women's Network party because her views might make a MALE feel unsafe
Woman kicked out of Labour's Women's Network party because her views might make a MALE feel unsafe
qumquat · 12/12/2017 15:15

She lives near me and runs a small business. I know her business has been targeted with bad reviews etc by TAs. This whole thing is making me sick.

OlennasWimple · 12/12/2017 15:16

DrRadFem's Twitter says that it was the chair of the Labour Women's Network (Olivia Bailey) who asked her to leave the event

Fekko · 12/12/2017 15:19

Whats that name again?

user1496321962 · 12/12/2017 15:25

huh?

BeyondAssignation · 12/12/2017 15:27

She was recently doxxed and the TRAs targeted her employer.
"Your business is not safe for transpeople as VA is a terf" etc

But it's her presence making people feel unsafe? Unsafe, ffs?!
Not the blokes who do this kind of thing? 🙄😡

Fekko · 12/12/2017 15:56

Is that a criminal offence?

SpartonDregs · 12/12/2017 16:07

And yet Liam's calls to kill actual women are of no consequence to the Labour party. How convenient.

TheCountessofFitzdotterel · 12/12/2017 16:20

Two sorts of women, the high status ones with penises and the subservient ones without.
What a brilliant way to make sure the women's networks and organisations will be no good for organising anything against the patriarchy.
The Labour party has utterly abandoned women.

YippeeKiYayMelonFarmer · 12/12/2017 16:55

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Fekko · 12/12/2017 17:11

Women without penises? Have I woken up in the third dimension?

TheCountessofFitzdotterel · 12/12/2017 17:11

The irony, when it is women who have been attacked physically by TAs, and yet it's the TAs who are claiming the women make them feel unsafe...
Only a very misogynistic organisation could act like this and it makes me weep that this is the Labour party.

Fekko · 12/12/2017 17:15

I don't think I would feel safe with a 6'4 bloke in a frock with a 5 o'clock shadow calling himself Doreen and demanding to use the same changing room as me.

Seriously - 'not safe' - in what way? WPW (Without Penis Women) are scared of being raped of beaten up by someone physically stronger than her. So compare this with 'not safe' in respect that a WPW might say that they are male?

Its all a stupid little game.

ZigZagandDustin · 12/12/2017 17:24

I'd be interested to know what she said. And until someone clarifies that I think you all look 'slightly' transphobic yourselves assuming she did nothing to merit being thrown out and making aggressive comments about Lily without having any idea of what actually happened.

AssassinatedBeauty · 12/12/2017 17:28

What are the aggressive comments about Lily Madigan?

BeyondAssignation · 12/12/2017 17:32

Surely one usually makes aggressive remarks to a person?
Or hurtful remarks about a person?

YippeeKiYayMelonFarmer · 12/12/2017 17:35

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SomeDyke · 12/12/2017 17:39

"I'd be interested to know what she said."
Go look on Twitter, the link was here earlier on........

"..... without having any idea of what actually happened."
Except for their own statement! Although we are all already quite aware that whereas TRAs (and indeed Lily themselves) get special dispensations for whatever they said on Twitter, including blaming their own brother and being believed when they say it was never them. Whereas one woman who says she was asked to leave and did nothing, no, we must wait seemingly for some verification.........

Who was being aggressive BTW, I can't see any aggressive comments about Lily..................

TheCountessofFitzdotterel · 12/12/2017 17:42

Women's evidence worth half that of a man... Now where have we come across that before??

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