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Feminism: Sex and gender discussions

Jess Bradley, first transgender student officer, suspended after flashing photos

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CaitlynsCat · 29/07/2018 02:50

www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-6003331/Britains-official-transgender-student-officer-suspended.html

"Shocking images on the site show an individual flashing while sitting in a train carriage, in a public park and at a bus stop.

Another photograph shows male genitals being exposed in an office close to a curved wooden desk that is strikingly similar to a picture of a work desk that Ms Bradley posted on her Facebook page. "

The photo have been archived on archive.is, you can search there under the domain exhbitionizm.tumblr.com and include lots of flashing shots.

Bradley has commented:

" I appreciate at this time there is a lot of speculation about my conduct and I am able to tell you that I am confident that none of my behaviour has been unlawful, and that I have not engaged in sexual activity with anyone, or in the view of anyone, without their consent. "

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FermatsTheorem · 29/07/2018 17:40

The thing we need to keep reminding people when the TRAs pull some combination of "no true Scotsman/ you can't judge all TRAs by the actions of one person" is that this particular person is elected NUS trans officer, a paid position, and has been called on to give evidence on trans issues to Maria Millar's parliamentary select committee.

So not any old trans person caught doing something naughty in their private life, but a trans person who has deliberately sought out and been accorded a great deal of influence in the political sphere as a representative of the views of trans people.

TensionWheelsCoolHeels · 29/07/2018 17:40

Bradley resigned as director of ATH in April this year.

misscockerspaniel · 29/07/2018 17:41

At the moment, it suits The Sun better to run the story along the lines that it has been gagged and it will be interesting to see if its stable mate, The Times, runs it.

A small correction to something said above, the attention seeking pervert at the centre of this story is no longer a director of AHT, they resigned in April 2018. (AHT is a company and its records are available online from Companies House).

AnyFucker · 29/07/2018 17:41

That is one fugly cock

But JessieBoy clearly worships it

TensionWheelsCoolHeels · 29/07/2018 17:42

Anyone looking for info on companies house should note that it's Jess's "deadname" they use.

arranfan · 29/07/2018 17:43

Bradley resigned as director of ATH in April this year.

Thank you - that's useful to know.

TensionWheelsCoolHeels · 29/07/2018 17:43

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AF you should post more often. Your incisive deductions absolutely nail it every time.

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VickyEadie · 29/07/2018 17:43

Bradley resigned as director of ATH in April this year.

I wonder why...

hackmum · 29/07/2018 17:45

I also tried commenting on the Mail article, without success. But I notice it says they're moderating comments, and I've often noticed in the past that on those types of article, they stop publishing comments after a while, probably because they don't have enough moderators to cope. So I don't think it's necessarily anything sinister.

I love the Sun story and the whole hoo-ha it makes about restricting the public's right to know etc. I bet they're quite pissed off that the Mail on Sunday just went ahead and published. Good on the Mail on Sunday.

The more I learn about the extent of what Bradley was doing, the more I am hopeful that this will be a turning point. Surely now Maria Miller and her obsequious colleagues will have to answer some searching questions about what the hell they were doing taking advice from people like Bradley.

Indierockandroll · 29/07/2018 17:46

Vicky
It's odd that the reporter, who Tweeted his story, hardly has any RTs or likes. Can we change that Twitter folk?

The DM don't seem tohave Tweeted the story, but the young journalist is clearly happy to share - and deserves a medal in this climate of censorship and intimidation.

NameChangedAgain18 · 29/07/2018 17:46

Anyone looking for info on companies house should note that it's Jess's "deadname" they use.

Wow, Companies House is a big ol’ TERF! How terribly violent and transphobic of them. Have they not had their Stonewall training yet?

Floisme · 29/07/2018 17:48

Thanks R0wantrees - I am sure there are many dots to be joined. I really appreciate all your links.

I'm more optimistic than some that this won't be easy to brush under the carpet, although I'm sure that will be the gameplan - hence the silence from the usual trusted lieutenants, even on here.

VickyEadie · 29/07/2018 17:49

Surely now Maria Miller and her obsequious colleagues will have to answer some searching questions about what the hell they were doing taking advice from people like Bradley.

They never learn, do they? Prince Charles is currently embarrassed by his support for the 'paedophile bishop' - this is the same Prince Charles who was (like Thatcher and others) extremely pally with Savile.

You'd think they'd do some simple digging (it's never been easier) before they take advice from or lend their support to specific individuals. A simple 'might this come back and bite me on the arse?' would be my starting point.

TensionWheelsCoolHeels · 29/07/2018 17:52

I bet they're quite pissed off that the Mail on Sunday just went ahead and published.

You'll know more about how these things work hackmum, but it looks a wee bit like a tag team effort. The details the sun published are easily matched to the mail's article, and really underlines the effort Bradley has gone to, to bury this. It's like Streisand x 1000!

On the "deadname" used on companies house, it's Mx "deadname" on the paperwork. All publicly available for a nosey.

TerfsUp · 29/07/2018 17:54

Good for The Mail for standing up to TRA bullies. And fuck you, The Sun, for riding on their coattails.

Butterymuffin · 29/07/2018 17:56

Still don't get the "non-binary transwoman" thing at all. Surely if you're the first part you can't be the second?

Popchyk · 29/07/2018 18:03

Yeah, I think it suits The Sun to approach it like this. They've known about this for a while - they waited a week for JB's lawyers to get back to them.

They timed the article to appear just over a day before the Mail on Sunday published their article, so anyone with half a brain would connect the two and work out who it is.

This way they can drag it out, highlight the Cliff Richard ruling, drop major hints about who it is anyway, highlight the Cliff Richard ruling again, probably publish the name eventually when it is out in the open and then claim a victory for free speech in the end.

I suspect they think they'll get half a dozen articles out of doing it this way.

terryleather · 29/07/2018 18:04

I know this is a bit off topic but I've been thinking for a while now that I'd love to see a graphic of how all the great and the good pushing this agenda are connected to each other and to public bodies/NGOs/third sector agencies as I have trouble remembering who's who and how they all connect and I find visuals easier to relate to than just words on their own.

I'm thinking of something like you'd see in a tv thriller when the detective puts all the evidence up on a wall to help them connect things and see any patterns...I think it'd be very interesting...

Flooffloof · 29/07/2018 18:05

If you don't identify as something, do you even exist?

OMG, too funny.
As to the matter "in hand" just how depraved does a person have to be before they are arrested and charged with serious crimes. It appears to have not been hidden as its all online. From a quick scan, as I could stomach no more, it's really bad stuff.

Hangingaroundtheportal · 29/07/2018 18:10

So there has been radio silence from the usual suspects on Twitter over this then hasn't there?

Lots of heads exploding all over the place right now I'm sure!

TensionWheelsCoolHeels · 29/07/2018 18:11

I know this is a bit off topic but I've been thinking for a while now that I'd love to see a graphic of how all the great and the good pushing this agenda are connected to each other and to public bodies/NGOs/third sector agencies as I have trouble remembering who's who and how they all connect and I find visuals easier to relate to than just words on their own.

Sounds like a challenge. I'd do it myself if I had the time.

Tinycitrus · 29/07/2018 18:12

The Papers will have had different legal advice that’s all.

SlothSlothSloth · 29/07/2018 18:15

God, flashing is such a MALE thing to do. Why are male people into so much weird stuff like this? Where is the fulfilment? Creeps like this are ruining everything, trans or not.

silentcrow · 29/07/2018 18:15

I'm thinking of something like you'd see in a tv thriller when the detective puts all the evidence up on a wall to help them connect things and see any patterns...I think it'd be very interesting...

I do think it would be enlightening to follow the money. We could do with a Carole Cadwalladr journo stepping up.

TerfsUp · 29/07/2018 18:16

Notable silence from the BBC, who fall all over themselves to be good handmaidens.

Fuck you, BBC.