Dr. Rachel McKinnon / Dr. Veronica Ivy / Rhys McKinnon / Rachel Veronica McKinnon / Foxy Moxy / SportIsARight - failed out of a tenured job,man who competes in womens sports, gained like 100 lbs in 2022 (page 813), comically fell off bike before a race (page 830)

His card says Athlete Rights Expert.

Maybe I'm wrong, but to be an expert on a some group's "Rights", don't you need some formal training of some kind? I'd think training related to law, since "Rights" and law are closely intertwined, I'd tend to believe that minorities wouldn't want an idiot advocating taking the cause back a half a century...

Aren't lawyers usually involved in orgs that fight for a group's Rights, to advise them, and the orgs' expertise is developed through that collaboration?
He's an athlete rights expert in the same way he is a woman: he just declared himself to be that one day. He likes to pretend to be things that he's not: a woman, an activist, a world champion, a professor, a decent human being.
 
No one has said troons aren't allowed to compete in sports. So the "Sport is a human right" rhetoric espoused by cranks like McKinnon is completely redundant. The issue that most intelligent, mentally stable people - who have a sense of common decency and fairness - have with letting men who identity as women compete in female sports is that they have an unfair advantage over women. Even if the, admittedly laughable, claim troons make about having lower levels of testosterone than actual women was true, it still doesn't change the fact his physiology is completely different to that of a woman. His heart and lungs are larger. His bones and muscles make him stronger than a woman etc.
 
Almost half of the letter is narc masturbation, the the rest is googleshng.


It doesn't really matter. The moment he pokes his ugly manface out as he uses whatever new name he gets, people will immediately equates Rhys McKinnon with that super-secret agent moniker -- and they will make sure the whole internet know too.

BEWBS!!!!!! Genuine women regret their bewbjobs more often than troons regretting their dick hacks!
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Rhys's argument, as usual, doesn't make sense. The troons that trooned out during adulthood are simply not comparable to kids who trooned out because of peer influences. Future statistics will tell, and the story won't be pretty.

The paper Rhys links to (NSFW for BEWB pictures) does not investigate "regret rates", and I don't know where did he pull the 6% figure. Indeed most clients reported greatly improved psychosocial and sexual well-being. The same cannot be said of troons and their penis butchers.

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"MANY times the source doesn't actually say what the authors cite it for saying."
You just saw an example! :story:

Google That! It Is Not Rhys's Job To Educate You.
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He cites a small series rather than the huge Amsterdam Cohort? :story: Way to ignore decades of Trans research!
Incidentally the Amsterdam Cohort convinced me that post-op regrets are low, but it also convince me that the modern trannies, especially those trooned out in childhood, are not like the old ones in so many ways, and one must be cautious when you compare them.

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Who are you and where did you publish your paper?

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The world don't care about your feelings.

Being spurned by the Troon Athlete of the Year award, and being put down by a real professional cyclist with sponsors (and being #Protipped by said cyclist), put Rhys in a mad mood.
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Protip: try Hydrazine.

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Rhys considers himself an "energy teacher", although most of us won't call him a teacher of any sort at all.
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In other words, Rhys prefers it when students argue among themselves so he can enjoy his Ambien zone-out.

Spoons!
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Rearranging a banana into a "pleasant peanut".
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And God saw that. It was good.

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TL;DR.

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OK Coomer.
There's a hella lot of boob job regret if you look at double mastectomies. The look on the face of that FTM in that pic on the community thread is haunting. Most female detransitioners regret it. Go ahead turn your cock inside out you pervert, but leave women who want to work and wear pants out of your social contagion.
Also Russell Williams, Wolfgang Schmidt, Jerry Brudos, and on and on. There are a lot of troon serial killers. And should we count Ed Gein?
Murderpedia is chock full of them. It would be interesting to see the percentage.

On edit: Charles Manson was forced to wear dresses as punishment and Hemingway was also dressed as a girl, AFAIK he wasn't a serial killer, but he was mentally unstable and took his own life violently.

edit: dyslexia strikes again.
 
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Can someone please confirm or deny this? I think Rhys is wrong but I don't completely understand the interpretation of the Equality Act.
[Wikipedia article on troon rights in the UK for reference]
 
Misgendering is not a crime in the UK. The trans activists like to think it is and report people to the police but after interviews the police let people go. If you told a trans woman that you are going to kill her because she is a man you could get done for the murder threat and using the trans issue a base for the threat would class it as a hate crime.
If you call the trans woman a man but dont threaten to kill then you are simply saying something that the trans woman doesnt like. Even if you said it a million times it would lead to a charge of harrasment which does not come under the equality act either.

The doc is talking out of the proverbial arsehole.
 
On edit: Charles Manson was forced to wear dresses as punishment and Hemingway was also dressed as a girl, AFAIK he wasn't a serial killer, but he was mentally unstable and took his own life violently.
If you want to talk classic literary figures, Yukio Mishima's grandmother forced him to dress as a girl, among other weirdnesses. He likewise never killed anybody but himself, but boy was he loco.
 
Here's a weird glitch.

These are excerpts from the UK Equality and Human Rights Commission website. Apart from the courts, it appears these guys are the final authority on troon appeasement:

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So, it was a surprise when I saw this:

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Yo, Rhys! Looks like things aren't as black and white as you're always asserting. It's almost as if their example was written to goose your jumbo ass. Go have a good cry, sugar dumpling.

 
Here's a weird glitch.

These are excerpts from the UK Equality and Human Rights Commission website. Apart from the courts, it appears these guys are the final authority on troon appeasement:

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So, it was a surprise when I saw this:

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Yo, Rhys! Looks like things aren't as black and white as you're always asserting. It's almost as if their example was written to goose your jumbo ass. Go have a good cry, sugar dumpling.

That webpage seems to indicate that misgendering is in fact unlawful. Here's the relevant text:
Harassment is when someone makes you feel humiliated, offended or degraded because you are transsexual. For example:
  • a transsexual woman is having a drink in a pub with friends, the landlord keeps calling her ‘Sir’ and ‘he’ when serving drinks, despite her complaining about it
Harassment can never be justified. However, if an organisation or employer can show it did everything it could to prevent people who work for it from behaving like that, you will not be able to make a claim for harassment against it, although you could make a claim against the harasser.

There's more dystopian shit:
Direct discrimination
This happens when someone treats you worse than another person in a similar situation because you are transsexual. For example:
  • you inform employer that you intend to spend the rest of your life living as a different gender. Your employer transfers you off your role against your wishes because they don’t want you to have client contact
I've only really encountered one troon in a professional capacity. He was a 60+ AGP who looked like he'd trooned out about 15 minutes ago, crooked wig and all. He wasn't even with my company and it was still distracting and uncomfortable during an extremely busy time for my team. The thought of being forced to include "her" in a client meeting makes my skin crawl.
 
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Can someone please confirm or deny this? I think Rhys is wrong but I don't completely understand the interpretation of the Equality Act.
[Wikipedia article on troon rights in the UK for reference]
That webpage seems to indicate that misgendering is in fact unlawful. Here's the relevant text:
The Equality Act 2010 is employment law. It covers workplace harassment, not other kinds of harassment (ie criminal harassment).
 
The Equality Act 2010 is employment law. It covers workplace harassment, not other kinds of harassment (ie criminal harassment).
I'll don't want to derail the thread so I'll accept my autistic ratings on this comment and then I'll stop talking about it, but I'm not sure you're correct about that. The EHRC's example of a pub landlord misgendering a troon customer is not an employment situation. The Wiki about the legislation says "The Act protects people against discrimination, harassment or victimisation in employment, and as users of private and public services based on nine protected characteristics: age, disability, gender reassignment..."

All that said, I'm actually not sure that Rhys is referring to the Equality Act when he says misgendering is a crime. There's also the Criminal Justice Act which mentions "hostility towards persons who are transgender."

Anyway, I feel that if Rhys (and all the other Twitter troons currently screaming about this) were correct that misgendering had been "ILLEGAL!" in the UK for at least 9 years (depending on whether they're trying to invoke the 2010 Equality Act or the 2003 Criminal Justice Act), there'd be some case law they could point to. There isn't. But I still haven't seen a convincing rationale for why a troon can't go to court to argue that misgendering constitutes "harassment" (Equality Act) "...motivated by hostility towards persons who are transgender" (Criminal Justice Act).

EDIT: Here is the UK's definition of harassment, which specifically mentions Twitter.

That makes ordinary crimes worse. Like a hate crime. They exist in the US too.
Troonery is not a protected characteristic in the US.
Regardless, it doesn't have anything to do with harassment.
The Equality Act specifically prohibits 1.) discrimination, 2.) victimisation, and 3.) harassment.
 
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I'll don't want to derail the thread so I'll accept my autistic ratings on this comment and then I'll stop talking about it, but I'm not sure you're correct about that. The EHRC's example of a pub landlord misgendering a troon customer is not an employment situation. The Wiki about the legislation says "The Act protects people against discrimination, harassment or victimisation in employment, and as users of private and public services based on nine protected characteristics: age, disability, gender reassignment..."
It covers discrimination law and most recently employment discrimination has been at the forefront and I feel like that's the most common application of the law. Regardless, it doesn't have anything to do with harassment. Just causing a hostile work environment or calling patrons in your store niggers or something.

All that said, I'm actually not sure that Rhys is referring to the Equality Act when he says misgendering is a crime. There's also the Criminal Justice Act which mentions "hostility towards persons who are transgender."
That makes ordinary crimes worse. Like a hate crime. They exist in the US too.
 
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I've only really encountered one troon in a professional capacity. He was a 60+ AGP who looked like he'd trooned out about 15 minutes ago, crooked wig and all. He wasn't even with my company and it was still distracting and uncomfortable during an extremely busy time for my team. The thought of being forced to include "her" in a client meeting makes my skin crawl.

Sounds like you're talking about Corey Ehmke
 
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I'll don't want to derail the thread so I'll accept my autistic ratings on this comment and then I'll stop talking about it, but I'm not sure you're correct about that. The EHRC's example of a pub landlord misgendering a troon customer is not an employment situation. The Wiki about the legislation says "The Act protects people against discrimination, harassment or victimisation in employment, and as users of private and public services based on nine protected characteristics: age, disability, gender reassignment..."

All that said, I'm actually not sure that Rhys is referring to the Equality Act when he says misgendering is a crime. There's also the Criminal Justice Act which mentions "hostility towards persons who are transgender."

Anyway, I feel that if Rhys (and all the other Twitter troons currently screaming about this) were correct that misgendering had been "ILLEGAL!" in the UK for at least 9 years (depending on whether they're trying to invoke the 2010 Equality Act or the 2003 Criminal Justice Act), there'd be some case law they could point to. There isn't. But I still haven't seen a convincing rationale for why a troon can't go to court to argue that misgendering constitutes "harassment" (Equality Act) "...motivated by hostility towards persons who are transgender" (Criminal Justice Act).

EDIT: Here is the UK's definition of harassment, which specifically mentions Twitter.


Troonery is not a protected characteristic in the US.

The Equality Act specifically prohibits 1.) discrimination, 2.) victimisation, and 3.) harassment.

It said if the troon was serving drinks, if I recall correctly.
 
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It said if the troon was serving drinks, if I recall correctly.
"a transsexual woman is having a drink in a pub with friends, the landlord keeps calling her ‘Sir’ and ‘he’ when serving drinks, despite her complaining about it"
The landlord is serving the drinks to the troon.
 
A woman was arrested in front of her children in the UK for calling a troon a man, but I don't think she was prosecuted IIRC. The troon in question is "Stephanie Hayden" (real name Anthony Halliday) who is a friend of the mentally unhinged lolcow known as Dr Adrian Harrop..


He also tried suing, IT Crowd and Father Ted creator, Graham Linehan for "deadnaming" him and for not using female pronouns when referring to him.

 
The EHRC's example of a pub landlord misgendering a troon customer is not an employment situation. The Wiki about the legislation says "The Act protects people against discrimination, harassment or victimisation in employment, and as users of private and public services based on nine protected characteristics: age, disability, gender reassignment..."
Users of services aren't "someone called me a mean name on Twitter/in an email," though. People who run a pub are required to serve their patrons without illegally discriminating... that doesn't apply to some rando spewing insults at you just because they're an asshole and/or they hate you.
 
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