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Here's how The Times reported it instead yesterdayhttps://www.thetimes.co.uk/article/sex-offender-posed-as-police-officer-for-two-years-fv0l8sjf5 …
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I know, I caught that yesterday! Post me off. At least the London Times made that distinction.
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So he “feels like” a police officer and dresses like one but is not allowed to call himself that, and is called an imposter. But if he “feels like” a woman he IS referred to as such.
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Yup, because “woman” is anyone’s for the taking.
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@guardian undermines its reputation as a serious and trusted newspaper when it deliberately misleads its readers. When information can easily be verified, why do they insist on publishing a lie? Why should we believe them on anything else? - 2 more replies
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