I see that after resigning from @LGBTLD , @brianpaddick has now gone full-on transphobe. The man's a disgrace, and thankfully does not represent the party on this matter.
Shame on you, Paddick, shame on you.
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It is not *fair* to apply the same standards to all trans people, whatever their group affiliation, as to people who deliberately choose to join a hate organisation.
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This is *exactly* equivalent to refusing to condemn the Ku Klux Klan without black people first condemning "black on black violence".
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Isn’t it funny that whenever white people want to talk about their oppression they always have to bring the oppression of black people into it. You might as well scream “ How dare you treat me like a black person”.
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I have previously said I condemn all violence. You want every trans person to say it? There are a lot of us. Particularly if we have to repeat it every time someone does something. Meanwhile I have not seen any trace of an apology from WPUK for anything at their events.
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See? There. A trans person condemning violence. If you *actually* wanted to be "fair" you'd be tweeting publicly right now, apologising for ever suggesting otherwise.
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Suggesting what?
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Suggesting that no trans people will condemn violence.
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Last time - someone condemned WPUK for not condemning all & every anti-trans comment. I said I hadn't seen ANYONE (not everyone) condemn attempts to illegally prevent their meeting in Bristol taking place. I was making the point there are not enough people calling-out the haters
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It’s in our constitution. None shall be enslaved by … conformity. If I were forced to pick a side between those trying to literally remove a minority from public life and those making it as hard as possible for them, I’m with the latter. And I’m comfortable with that.
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If I believed that is what WPUK wanted to do, I would have nothing to do with them. I understand that is what you believe, which is why you will not have anything to do with them but I don't believe it. That doesn't mean I'm right. It means I have the right to find out for myself
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But you chose to deal with them *before finding out why LGBT+ Lib Dems think as they do*. *Before listening to people whose specific role is to give advice to Parliamentarians on LGBT+ matters*. And yet, without even listening to them, you confidently assert that they are wrong.
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