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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The photo have been archived on archive.is, you can search there under the domain exhbitionizm.tumblr.com and include lots of flashing shots.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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AncientLights · 29/07/2018 10:08

Oh, the schadenfreude! Hope I got that right. Interesting that the Twitter comments referred to up thread that talk about 'survivors' (of what?) are dated 23 July.

Shall we coin a new acronym - NATWALT? (Not all TW are like that).

AngryAttackKittens · 29/07/2018 10:12

My cat's bum face is really getting a workout recently. Have to say though, massive own goal trying to spin it as "but everyone who saw consented!".

I mean that's lovely and all but I don't think most people are going to be willing to accept that as an excuse for getting your cock out at your desk at work.

Procrastinator1 · 29/07/2018 10:14

Comments on the Daily Mail Article are open. I know you will have to sign up, but worth the sacrifice?

Theinconstantgardener · 29/07/2018 10:17

It is just wrong. This dark, disingenuous movement features some depraved, dangeroud men. Badged up as progressive yet demonising and silencing those who object, it reaches its tentacles to the safe areas where our children go, and this disturbs me deeply
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Also this should be on the greatest hits thread if it isnt already

R0wantrees · 29/07/2018 10:17

Sky News interview with Jess Bradley

theOtherPamAyres · 29/07/2018 10:19

There is a twitter account that has been drip-feeding the information for a few days.

twitter.com/xNoMoreSilencex

The writer has taken screen shots and can direct followers to the archived blog.

BlooperReel · 29/07/2018 10:19

One of the captions is about wanking at a bus stop. How they have the bare faced to cheek to attempt to use 'privacy' as a reason to suppress publication of the story is genuinely astounding

Ereshkigal · 29/07/2018 10:20

The writer has taken screen shots and can direct followers to the archived blog.

They claim to be transgender and not wanting the trans community to harbour abusive people.

ItsAllGoingToBeFine · 29/07/2018 10:29

Will the police get involved do you think? I'd trust them slightly more than the NUS with an investigation...

Cascade220 · 29/07/2018 10:30

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NotTerfNorCis · 29/07/2018 10:30

That's interesting , NoMoreSilence appears to be a TRA account. It talks about giving ammunition to 'terfs'.

hackmum · 29/07/2018 10:32

I never thought I'd say this, but thank God for the Mail on Sunday. A lot of papers wouldn't have touched this story.

Very interesting that Bradley is suing for breach of privacy, not libel. That's tantamount to an admission of guilt, isn't it? So a big tactical error. Also, I don't rate their chances in a court of law - the Cliff Richard case was one thing, but this is quite another. The judge's ruling in the Richard/BBC case was much less sweeping than has been implied in a lot of news stories.

The link with Action for Trans Health is also revealing. It really is time for Maria Miller and others to admit their gross misjudgement in taking advice from this organisation.

Ereshkigal · 29/07/2018 10:33

Yes I thought that was interesting.

arranfan · 29/07/2018 10:34

Will the police get involved do you think? I'd trust them slightly more than the NUS with an investigation..

It's uncertain what the charges would be (to me). Or what evidence might be available apart from that stated by JB.

And, given that police investigated Linda B and someone else over surprising complaints, I wonder if it would all be down to the Police Force involved.

ItsAllGoingToBeFine · 29/07/2018 10:35

That's interesting , NoMoreSilence appears to be a TRA account

Nobody expects the Spanish Inquisition....

Ereshkigal · 29/07/2018 10:36

This, always this. When women and girls see a penis in public we know that at the very least it's on display to unsettle us and at the very worst to rape us. Public displays of penises are not benign acts.

No, exactly. Men don't really grasp this. Males who like to do this get off on violating women's boundaries and their distress. It's also strongly correlated with escalating into more serious sexual offending.

R0wantrees · 29/07/2018 10:38

A TRA twitter reaction to yesterday's deleted thread on which a number of posters & MN advised caution in discussing this issue prior to clearer basis of the allegations made / establishment of more of the facts.

Jess Bradley, first transgender student officer, suspended after flashing photos
ijustwannadance · 29/07/2018 10:39

You have to question why JB was given a job as NUS officer in the first place when a couple of clicks on google shows all the hate they spout and the actual underlying agenda of trans action for health, which is founded in JB's male name.

IJustHadToNameChange · 29/07/2018 10:40

"I have not engaged in sexual activity with anyone, or in the view of anyone"

But you took pictures and published them you stupid exhibitionist!

LangCleg · 29/07/2018 10:41

A TRA twitter reaction to yesterday's deleted thread on which a number of posters & MN advised caution in discussing this issue prior to clearer basis of the allegations made / establishment of more of the facts.

The mod post even says as you've already established. Weak attempt. Very weak. Even for them.

Hangingaroundtheportal · 29/07/2018 10:42

Ha ha, in that Sky News interview Jess is talking about the abuses of self id that women are concerned about.

He references the equality act and that TW have been using toilets already: 'there's been a long time for these abuses to take place and there haven't been any. The evidence isn't there'

You are the evidence Jess! You couldn't make this up!

ijustwannadance · 29/07/2018 10:42

*action for trans health

CatONineTails · 29/07/2018 10:43

Oh fuck off with "nothing unlawful"

Flashing is unlawful. (Isn't it?)

Popchyk · 29/07/2018 10:44

Kudos to the Mail on Sunday for running this.

Hangingaroundtheportal · 29/07/2018 10:47

Oh well Christine is going to look like a bit of a twat now aren't they? I wonder what they will have to say about it today?

That thread yesterday was an example of sensible caution, I amongst others reported it because to be honest I didn't believe it was true because it just seemed so clichéd.