Anyone who can't treat everyone as equal is a coward.
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Replying to @TransRadically @RadFemme74 and
If we're talking zero compromise, you know you'll be forced into men's spaces and trans men will be forced into women's, right? Have you thought this through at all?
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Replying to @EmilyBanting1 @TransRadically and
Could we circle back to this? Because there's a dissonance.
@DebbieHayton should weigh in too. You both like to talk about being male. But you are both women. When it comes to male/female 'spaces', it is unethical, in my opinion, to place you in a male prison. Am I wrong?1 reply 0 retweets 1 like -
Replying to @EmilyBanting1 @TransRadically and
I'm not a woman. Women are female; I'm male. Prisons are a difficult issue. I've written down my thoughts about it previously. https://www.crimeandjustice.org.uk/resources/are-transgender-prison-wings-answer …
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Replying to @DebbieHayton @TransRadically and
No no no the headline tells me further segregation is at hand so I'm just keeping the scope narrow here. Binary option. Men's or womens. Do you go to M or F? Which is legally you?
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Replying to @EmilyBanting1 @TransRadically and
I explained in the piece I shared with you. Please do read it.
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Replying to @DebbieHayton @EmilyBanting1 and
Your piece is quite long. Are you saying that if you were to commit a violent or sexual offence, you should go to a women's prison?
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"I would prefer to be accommodated within the female estate … However, should that be denied, I would not want to be assigned with sex offenders to a high security unit and possibly a long way from home. In my case, being housed with men might be the least worst option."
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