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Feminism: Sex and gender discussions

Forth Valley Rape Crisis Centre

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JackyHolyoake · 28/05/2019 17:45

Watch this video

www.facebook.com/MyGenderation/videos/601908816953900/

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Disfordarkchocolate · 28/05/2019 17:47

Lasted until they said cis.

JackyHolyoake · 28/05/2019 17:52

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RedHoodGirl · 28/05/2019 17:57

I thought the film was great. She was being interviewed about her trans status, not specifically her job. If she was being interviewed about the people that walked through her doors, then yes, you would expect her to talk about the women who come to the centre.

GenderApostate19 · 28/05/2019 17:58

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JackyHolyoake · 28/05/2019 18:04

She was being interviewed about her trans status, not specifically her job.

Did you miss the bit where this person stated they did not make the employers aware of their "trans" status" and felt that the job would not have been given if "trans" status had been revealed by the applicant?

This is blatant fraud!

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Daughterofmabel · 28/05/2019 18:06

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Outanabout · 28/05/2019 18:11

The very fact that someone trans would WANT to apply for a job with traumatised women should exclude them. Plenty of jobs where you can just get on with your life, but No, it has to be validating your womanhood.

Ereshkigal · 28/05/2019 18:11

I thought the film was great.

Yes, I bet you did.

Ereshkigal · 28/05/2019 18:14

The very fact that someone trans would WANT to apply for a job with traumatised women should exclude them.

Yep. No males with a political agenda harmful to women in these roles please. Women deserve better than to be someone else's validation prop or woke points.

Outanabout · 28/05/2019 18:15

Watch the section just at the start where she says "I run a rape crisis centre" and see if you notice anything about the animated line overlay.

JackyHolyoake · 28/05/2019 18:15

Women deserve better than to be someone else's validation prop or woke points.

We are just sex toys as far as AGP males are concerned, it seems!

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AravisQueenOfArchenland · 28/05/2019 18:15

"We are a women only space, in the sense that only women work in the centre"

Says the person that works there that was born with and possibly still has, a penis?

Rape is practically legal, and now even the rape crises centres are full of men pretending to be women.

If this was a rape crises centre for either sex (because men DO get raped), that was run by both men and women, that would be one thing. But claiming to be any sort of "women only" space, when they clearly aren't?

Disfordarkchocolate · 28/05/2019 18:16

@RedHoodGirl the people walking through the door are being defined as cis. Don't you think they will have enough of someone else deciding who they are and what they should experience. It's all bollocks, cruel deceptive bollocks at that.

AravisQueenOfArchenland · 28/05/2019 18:18

Okay, not "full". Not yet.

When you think about it, where better than a rape crisis centre, to meet vulnerable women Sad

refusetobeasheep · 28/05/2019 18:21

One does suspect this job was deliberately sought to have a platform. She acknowledges the majority of clients are white, yet her interest is in immigrants and minorities, so seems like the wrong place to be.

LangCleg · 28/05/2019 18:21

I thought the film was great. She was being interviewed about her trans status, not specifically her job. If she was being interviewed about the people that walked through her doors, then yes, you would expect her to talk about the women who come to the centre.

Thank you for being very clear on your priorities.

JackyHolyoake · 28/05/2019 18:28

The contempt for women's lives here is breathtaking!

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RedHoodGirl · 28/05/2019 18:39

She runs the rape crisis centre mentioned and is very clear that she is open about her trans status, to the extent that she says a whole piece about the importance of being visible about it and doing talks about it.

I’m totally confused about where all this ‘AGP’ getting ‘sexually aroused’ by helping women comes from? From what I can see from the film, there was lots of shots of positive comments left about the centre from women who were in need that had been helped?

CuriousaboutSamphire · 28/05/2019 18:48

Sometimes I despair.

Then I remember, some of them are just here to be provocative!

SpartacusAutisticusAHF · 28/05/2019 18:53

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LangCleg · 28/05/2019 19:00

I'm suddenly thinking Bunbury thoughts.

CuriousaboutSamphire · 28/05/2019 19:07
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OhHolyJesus · 28/05/2019 19:09

Grey rock

No reference was made as to pre or post op, but a doctor was mentioned. I agree that is is fraudulent behaviour. Also inclusivity was mentioned so I doubt that it is 100% a women's space for 100% women.

Also the interviewer wasn't pushing any sort of agenda (Agender?) HmmThe answer given to the "what drove you to work in this field" (paraphrasing) question was: I'm trans and a feminist.

So not a victim or rape or has first hand experience of seeing or knowing a victim of rape. Also no mention of psychology training or any specialism in this field (domestic violence for example).