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Feminism: Sex and gender discussions

Man exposed himself to 5 yr old in supermarket aisle

85 replies

failingatlife · 05/07/2019 18:37

Just heard this on the radio. Shocked at how brazen this man was. But hey its all good, women are just hysterical bigots for being wary of males.

www.google.com/amp/s/www.dailyrecord.co.uk/news/scottish-news/man-exposed-genitals-girl-5-17427142.amp

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JamaicaGinger · 05/07/2019 18:39

Ffs. If there were actual consequences for this type of behaviour I'm sure they'd manage to control themselves. But hey why should women and kids matter?

failingatlife · 05/07/2019 18:57

Wonder if Police Scotland will put as much effort into catching this pervert as other forces have put into findng those committing wrong thinkAngry

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siring1 · 05/07/2019 19:15

Find one person saying this is good.

Birdsfoottrefoil · 05/07/2019 19:23

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siring1 · 05/07/2019 19:34

Post the link to the NSPCC page about this incident saying they think it's a good thing.

Gasp0deTheW0nderD0g · 05/07/2019 19:42

siring1, I'm sure the NSPCC and everyone else would condemn what's happened here. But they don't condemn the idea of male-bodied people who identify as female, or say they do, using the same changing rooms and toilets as women and young children. Quite the contrary, actually - they are keen that anyone should be able to identify as any gender they like and use the associated facilities without any gatekeeping process. All normal safeguarding processes are therefore out of the window. What's more, as many people who say they are non-binary or even trans continue to dress and present to the world as they always have, and as Stonewall etc have done lots of diversity training in workplaces explaining that this is all fine and objecting to it is transphobic and could lead to prosecution for hate crimes, far fewer people are prepared to challenge someone who looks like a man going into a women's toilet/changing room.

DpWm · 05/07/2019 19:43

siring1
But hey its all good
Is a reference to the gaslighting we've all been subjected to with regards to males in female spaces. Surely u can't b that hard of thinking.

If they have the balls to flash in a flipping supermarket, what on Earth do we think will they be like behind closed doors in a women only designated space?

siring1 · 05/07/2019 19:51

Reading this site makes me fully understand why so few young women call themsleves feminists.

You're beyond reason. You decide on an opinion then say whatever it takes to make a situation fit the narrative you want it to.

Pity really. Feminism is needed more today than it ever has been and you're driving intelligent women away from it.

"You cannot reason someone out of something he or she was not reasoned into."

You have not used reason to form your opinions on this issue to there is no point in further debate.

Birdsfoottrefoil · 05/07/2019 19:53

I was thinking of the NSPCC employee in rubber gear filming porn in the NSPCC offices and uploading it, who the NSPCC feel the need to protect and ask that anyone being critical of his behaviour on twitter be reported to twitter.

Michelleoftheresistance · 05/07/2019 19:55

Anyone who comes on a thread about a man flashing a five year old solely to tell off women for womaning wrong and having basic pattern recognition is signalling that they have a serious problem.

Birdsfoottrefoil · 05/07/2019 19:58

No debate! Where have I heard that before? 🤔

SonicVersusGynaephobia · 05/07/2019 20:00

siring you're not making any sense.

Grimbles · 05/07/2019 20:00

Come on you lot, you're doing feminism all wrong again!

siring1 · 05/07/2019 20:01

My bad!

I made the mistake of reading your words and thinking they ment what they said.

I'm new to Feminism Chat.

SonicVersusGynaephobia · 05/07/2019 20:04

Either it's very wrong and alarming for 5 year old girls to be shown the penis of a stranger, or it's perfectly fine and no biggie, you bigot.

CaptainKirksSpookyghost · 05/07/2019 20:06

Everyone has the right to their fetish right?

Right?

Acceptance without exception and all that.

Right?

siring1 · 05/07/2019 20:07

Where did I say it was fine?

siring1 · 05/07/2019 20:07

Wrong

And

Wrong

CaptainKirksSpookyghost · 05/07/2019 20:08

Where did I say it was fine?

You agree it's wrong... What is it you are arguing about.

CaptainKirksSpookyghost · 05/07/2019 20:09

Wrong

What's wrong?

My opinion in that post?

siring1 · 05/07/2019 20:10

I'm arguing with Birds suggedtion that the NSPCC think this incident is a good thing.

CaptainKirksSpookyghost · 05/07/2019 20:11

I'm arguing with Birds suggedtion that the NSPCC think this incident is a good thing.

You were arguing before bird posted.

LL83 · 05/07/2019 20:11

Awful. But if anything it shows single sex toilets aren't the solution.

ahumanfemale · 05/07/2019 20:12

Its pretty obvious. The NSPCC haven't said this is fine. They fully support people's (men's) fetishes. Exhibitionism is a fetish. So are they now discriminating between fetishes?

The NSPCC is happy for men who identify as women to flash their penises at 5 year old girls in changing rooms. They fully support that. So what is wrong about doing it in a supermarket aisle? The child wasn't expecting to see it? Does cock look different when it's in women's changing rooms?

So no, the NSPCC haven't come out and supported this, but it's actions would suggest that it'd be on shaky ground if it tried to argue this was wrong but it's other policies are right.

CaptainKirksSpookyghost · 05/07/2019 20:13

To return to your question:

Find one person saying this is good.

Do you think nobody would find this good?
What about other peadophiles with the same exposer fetish?

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