The essence of personal identity is the mind. Shouldn’t we talk about people’s identity rather than their sex or gender? Not what people “identify as” but what their true identity is. People’s true identity is not their outward appearance but what the mind involuntarily dictates.
Being condescending is not who you are, it’s what you say
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That’s almost as nonsensical as declaring middle-aged blokes to be anything near as “vulnerable” as adolescent girls in a changing room or lavatory, or 3 x 20 something thugs as in a fair fight with a tiny, elderly, humanist lady hoping to attend a meeting about legal changes.
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When we draw up safeguarding protocols, we do so to protect the most vulnerable, not the noisiest.