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Feminism: Sex and gender discussions

Rod Liddle showing his GC credentials again

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TimeLady · 11/08/2018 21:39

In The Spectator in an article about Boris and Burkagate:

www.spectator.co.uk/2018/08/why-boris-is-wrong-about-burkas/

Were you aware that men who transition into women can suffer period pains, despite not having a uterus? Oh, they can, apparently. There is of course no scientific explanation for this phenomenon, nor could there be, other than perhaps that the transitionee is mentally ill. But it is no longer enough simply to accept that a bloke who has had his scrotum turned inside out is as authentically female as a, um, female — you have to accept his right to a whole plethora of imagined victimhoods which are real enough in proper females but couldn’t possibly pertain to him (and which may, further down the line, include this new thing ‘period poverty’).

Incidentally, women who transition into men also suffer period pains, but these are real enough and are perhaps the body’s way of reminding the transitionee that while they may have had their breasts lopped off and a doughty piece of gristle glued somewhere in the groin area, they are still nonetheless women.

It is hard to keep up, isn’t it? The British Register of Victimhood lengthens almost daily, in defiance of science, common sense and reality. I think that the only way to avoid giving offence is for the BBC to lecture us on a daily basis about how we must see the world, according to its own implacable and berserk liberal agenda.

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Somewhat crude, but to the point

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nauticant · 11/08/2018 23:39

Ha, that gave me the fear too. Even after checking the news I was thinking, let me not go to bed unsure about this.

Truthmytruth · 11/08/2018 23:49

I’m sure there is no data about periods because this is a new thing. But given that it is out there, I imagine this will be the next contagion. I never ever thought that this could be something that was seriously considered. Now it looks like it is becoming a new thing for transgender people to take on board. When my son tells me he is having a period I will be so delighted that someone has the courage to call this out. Also, I will have to explain periods to guys and remind them guys don’t have periods.
This is trans activism and Rod is correct to challenge it. The more people say it, the more the dogma will fail. So let’s not worry about the person who says it and worry more about the people who don’t want to listen to truth.

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