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Feminism: Sex and gender discussions

Ex Copper TRA arrested, finally.

185 replies

BorgQueen · 14/02/2026 14:05

He looks exactly how you imagine he would, very camera shy, unsurprisingly.
Some excellent strategy by Wings over Scotland, they managed to get him arrested at a court hearing of yet another malicious case brought by him.
Well played, very well played.

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TheywontletmehavethenameIwant · 16/02/2026 16:42

TwoLoonsAndASprout · 16/02/2026 16:36

And of course, it was a female cat.

Or a Tom that had been neutered so just identified as a female, makes more sense.

SidewaysOtter · 16/02/2026 16:43

I bet a woman owned the cat and it was all her fault for letting it out of the house.

Londonmummy66 · 16/02/2026 17:04

I just spat my coffee all over my keyboard - that must have been the cat lady's fault as well..

EmpressDomesticatednottamed · 16/02/2026 17:07

Rainingrain · 16/02/2026 16:11

The victorians manipulated images.

Yes, I'm well aware of that, and where airbrushing came from. I was thinking of manipulated photographs in magazines exhibiting an impossible to achieve perfection, and although it was still being referred to as airbrushing around my way I was fairly sure it was digital manipulation. It's all a hazy memory of trying to make my DD aware of it.
Anywya, that's by the by, interesting to see how long the digital variety has been about.

RedToothBrush · 16/02/2026 17:33

I'm really quite concerned that people on this board are convinced that women can do no wrong and that women's wrongdoing has no consequence for others.

This thread is about Linsay Watson. I think he's about the only 'woman' that doesn't seem to have consequences for his actions that I know of.

KnottyAuty · 16/02/2026 18:52

EtLuxPerpetuaLuceatEis · 15/02/2026 01:33

Une tête comme le chien d'un voleur....

Is that the French equivalent of “a bulldog chewing a wasp”?

HildegardP · 17/02/2026 13:56

Dumbo12 · 16/02/2026 14:34

Understanding the drives behind behaviour is not excusing that behaviour. People are expressing a wish to understand the man, i suggested some explanation.
The absolute need to keep chaos around him, alongside his apparent belief that he is always right suggests a form of personality disorder which may well stem from poor attachment, which can correlate to early sexual abuse from a primary care giver

Aside from the utter futility of attempting diagnosis of someone you've never met, far less properly assessed, all you've got is a personal collection of "may/ might/ could". There are plenty of other viable diagnoses & aetiologies so let's wait & see if the Court orders psych reports.

HildegardP · 17/02/2026 14:06

EmpressDomesticatednottamed · 16/02/2026 15:36

I am fairly sure there were means to manipulate images that far back, going by my DDs age and the friend who refused to believe it existed, it was called airbrushing I think (?)
I remember wanting to make it quite clear to teenage DD that images were not as perfect as they made out to be.

No idea if the image in question has been tarted up tho.

True, I used to do a lot of film photography & developed my own pics. There's an enormous amount of darkroom trickery you can do without ever going near any digital processes. Don't forget picking a helpful lens to begin with, & using forgiving 35mm for portraits instead of medium-format

WongandLynch · 17/02/2026 14:25

HildegardP · 17/02/2026 14:06

True, I used to do a lot of film photography & developed my own pics. There's an enormous amount of darkroom trickery you can do without ever going near any digital processes. Don't forget picking a helpful lens to begin with, & using forgiving 35mm for portraits instead of medium-format

All this talk is putting me in mind of that Simpsons episode where Homer wins a boudoir photoshoot, and the photographer keeps adding more and more vaseline to the lens in a bid to make him look good!

MarjorieWestriding · 17/02/2026 14:48

When I was an art student in the late 70s my boyfriend was a graphics student and they used all sorts of trickery in their work. It was where I first came across the idea of air-brushing and it was extremely effective in softening images.

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