...cis women be judged by the actions of Myra Hindley and Rose West? If so, great. That lends support to unisex, single-stalled public facilities. Y'know, for "safety". If not, stop the hypocrisy. Be outraged at JY, not the trans community.
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Approx 99% of sexual offences are committed by males and the majority are committed against females. That's why we have single sex spaces & services and why women want to maintain them, not move to a system based on 'gender identity' where no one can even define M/F anyway
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"Move to a system"? De facto self ID is how everyone accesses public spaces like toilets and changing rooms. Truly single "sex" services are rare seeing as it is not a requirement to refuse admission to a trans person. It's a legal exemption that can be used on a case by...
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...case basis. There are more trans people accessing the most appropriate space for them than there are trans people with GRCs. Has there been a rise in criminal activity in these spaces? Given the rhetoric employed by the MSM, I expected a trans criminal to appear at least...
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...once a week! Believing it is right to exclude (or try and exclude because there is no way we will let our rights be curtailed) a group of people based on a few is ridiculous. Cishet women tried it with lesbians. All women should have access to women's spaces. Anyone...
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...appearing to be in a toilet/changing room/whatever for a reason other than its purpose should be called out. If you assume someone is a cis woman and she is being inappropriate with other users of the space, do you let that slide because she's "allowed" to be in there? I...
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...hope you don't. You'd inform staff or security or whoever because she was making the space unsafe for other users. If you see someone you think is a trans woman being inappropriate, same thing. However, if you see someone who is using the space as intended, not...
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...being inappropriate, or doing anything criminal, you'd let them continue, right? That's how it should be, but with the gender policing of terfs, cis women who are gnc are being challenged about using women's spaces. Which is ridiculous, no? Someone using a facility...
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...as intended does not require others policing them. Whether trans, cis, intersex, non-binary etc, if someone is not acting dodgy, leave them be. It is really not that hard. This goes for all "single sex" spaces that the public have access to.
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The issue is that there are some people who believe that a person w a male body can be a woman & some people who don't. In a democratic society we can all get along courteously w people we don't share fundamental beliefs w & no one should not be discriminated for their beliefs.
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But where there are practical conflicts between those beliefs they have to be worked out - e.g. in situations which involve bodily contact, nudity, vulnerability where single sex facilities are allowed.
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