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Feminism: Sex and gender discussions

The Mail on Sunday

13 replies

BoreOfWhabylon · 16/02/2020 10:23

Has three very good articles today

One on Harry Miller
www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-8008335/Businessman-won-landmark-court-battle-against-police-transphobic-tweets-speaks-strain.html

One on Starbucks supporting Mermaids (including statement from Stephanie Davies-Arai)
www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-8008871/Starbucks-rapped-100-000-controversial-transgender-charity.html

And one on R L-B being called a "virtue-signalling coward"
www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-8008729/Labours-civil-war-transgender-rights-erupts-jibe-Rebecca-Long-Bailey.html

The more clicks articles receive the more prominently they are displayed on the the site. The more prominently they are displayed the more people will see them, and the MOS has a huge reach.

For those to whom the Mail and MOS are anathema, could you possibly hold your noses and click to get the message out to the widest possible audience?

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BovaryX · 16/02/2020 10:44

Yes, great articles. It's really good to see this getting prominent coverage in a widely read paper.

BovaryX · 16/02/2020 10:50

Great quote from Harry. The freedom of speech threat will resonate with millions of people. The #no debate tactics of this lobby will cause its eventual downfall.

Mr Miller, who lives in Lincolnshire, said in the past two years he had feared losing his business and going bankrupt, destroying the careers of his four children and his own mental health. But he said the sacrifice was worth it.'People have given up their lives for the principles of liberty, so of course it's worth it. It's worth my mental wellbeing, it's even worth risking my family. Liberty, we either stand for it, or lose it,' said Mr Miller

BoreOfWhabylon · 16/02/2020 10:57

The Mail and MOS have run some very good GC pieces for a while now - right back to the glorious Man Fridays

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Languishingfemale · 16/02/2020 11:06

They've also published this article about children in Ireland:

www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-8008675/Sinn-Fein-breakthrough-lead-expansion-controversial-NHS-transgender-health-project.html

BoreOfWhabylon · 16/02/2020 11:06

Thanks Languishing, I missed that one

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littlbrowndog · 16/02/2020 11:45

Bump for the clicks

littlbrowndog · 16/02/2020 11:47

Jeez poor harry.

Thank you for doing this harry.

At cost to yourself and your family

xxyzz · 16/02/2020 11:56

Like the comments under the Starbucks one pointing out that Starbucks could raise BILLIONS for good causes...if it paid its taxes. Hmm

Grin
RoyalCorgi · 16/02/2020 13:16

I love this from Stephanie:

Stephanie Davies-Arai, of parent group Transgender Trend, said of the Starbucks campaign: ‘Customers will not be aware they are supporting a charity which thinks it’s fine to tell children who – for a wide variety of reasons – don’t feel comfortable in themselves, that it might be because their body is “wrong” and in need of medical fixing.

RoyalCorgi · 16/02/2020 13:16

Didn't finish the quote! The rest of it went:

‘This is not a fun world of rainbows and mermaids. It is a world of puberty blockers, experimental hormones and sterilisation of children who face a life on medication.’

StrangeLookingParasite · 16/02/2020 13:49

The whole article on Starbucks is unusually factual.

Gibbonsgibbonsgibbons · 16/02/2020 14:15

Great articles

Does everyone else get the red bubble “right side of history my arse” T-shirt advert in the articles? Grin

2fallsagain · 16/02/2020 14:23

I talked at length with the Mail journalist about mermaids and Starbucks (only a little bit bitter he didn't use our ssa uk quote Grin) and he 100% got it and asked really sensible questions.

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