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From what I recall, for several years in TERF Island more troons murdered people than were murdered, and for most if not all of those years it was because there were no troon murder victims.Tried to look up the UKs rate.
Nitter still works. The devs in charge of that continue to fight the good fight (and some of the instances bypass the NSFW restrictions too).Forgive me if this has already been covered, but how do I read these without a Twitter account? I think I used to be able to with various plugins, but it seems like all that has gone away with the rebranding?
The wife should say: "I'm neither bi nor a lesbian!" That way she validates the tranny monster so he can't use it against her and she has a good reason to leave him.“I think I deserve to be touched and held.”
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I'm at a tricky place. My wife has been supportive and plans to stay with me. 25+ years together. Live together work together raised kids together.
I have noticed that she doesn't want to touch me anymore. I can come in for hug and she will hug back and give me a peck on the cheek. She never is the one to start this. Two nights ago I asked her if she would ever be intimate with me again. It's been close to a year. She refused to answer me and went to sleep. I wasn't asking in that moment, I was asking ever.
I'm torn up. I think I deserve to be touched and held. I'm just pretty sad about it.
I think your wife deserves a better husband.
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Yes, you sodomites have existed for years without any issues, but now that you guys have attained so much political influence and backing within the government NOW is when the republicans are gonna genocide you.Troons genuinely believe this:
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One thing I've noticed lately is there's a lot less overwhelming support from trans people on Twitter. I feel like a year ago the quote tweets would be way more pro trans in an absurdly obnoxious way. The only pro trans rhetoric I saw in the quote tweets was significantly more muted than its been in years past. Definitely a noticeable change. I assume everyone's fled to hugboxes like mastodon and and bluesky?
Only thing someone with a functional brain would need to hear. But muh grey matter studies.“We conclude that transwomen in prison exhibit a propensity to sexual crime that matches their birth sex and not their gender identity”
I'm curious about the numbers here in the U.S.I'd hope that its a similar pattern much like the U.K.I'm also curious to know if there's any other group of people that have drastically lost support for their "rights" other than trans people?The only ones i can think of is the LGB, but i'll be honest and say that's mostly the TQ+ force teaming with them.If gays really want to save themselves they'll have to try and quickly not associate themselves with the TQ crazies.
Looks like genocide denial to me. Obviously the ONS needs a purge and a bunch of stunning and brave new hires.Tried to look up the UKs rate.
One website said “we only date for male/female victims.”
Other sites disguise information. “X transgender victims of hate crimes“- which could be something as simple as a second glance, according to them, because noting that they don’t pass is twansphobic. The met police’s definition of a transphobic hate crime:
“Any incident/criminal offence which is perceived, by the victim or any other person, to be motivated by a hostility or prejudice against a person who is transgender or perceived to be transgender".
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When you compare the number of crimes committed by women before self ID vs after, the violent and sexual crime statistics will skyrocket. And the women’s prison population will explode which creates a whole world of other problems. A couple years will produce some horrific reports that will hopefully make the conclusion evident: self ID is tarded.for comparison, on average two women are murdered by current or previous partners in the UK: https://refuge.org.uk/what-is-domestic-abuse/the-facts/#:~:text=Fact: On average, 2 women,able to leave for good - obviously there are vastly more women than trans people but the rate is still much larger.
related, something that rks me, at least in ireland and probably a load of other places as well, trans criminals are only recorded as their identified gender so there is no way of tracking the crimes they commit.
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I've got a plug in for firefox that automatically redirects twitter links to nitter.Forgive me if this has already been covered, but how do I read these without a Twitter account? I think I used to be able to with various plugins, but it seems like all that has gone away with the rebranding?
Transphobia is on the rise – and the press is to blame
An increase in public anti-trans sentiment has been fuelled by hostile coverage of trans issues by right-wing newspapers.
- Sep 09
- Written by Ell Folan
An increase in transphobic sentiment among the British public has been fuelled by hostile coverage of trans people from the right-wing press, argues data journalist Ell Folan.
In January 2016, a leading British newspaper ran a series of articles about the trans community. Virtually all of them were overwhelmingly positive and inclusive. Surprisingly, the newspaper in question was the Daily Telegraph – now famous for its deeply critical stance towards trans people.
The Telegraph’s dramatic shift in attitude towards the trans community reflects a general trend amongst Britain’s press. Coverage of trans people has increased sizeably since 2015, and the overwhelming majority of articles have been negative. At the same time, public attitudes towards trans people have hardened significantly, and both major political parties have abandoned their previous commitments to expanding trans rights.
Several years ago, the British press barely covered the trans community – and when it did, many of the articles they published were positive. This has now changed.
Coverage of trans people has risen dramatically, with an average of 154 articles about the trans community now published every single month since 2015. That’s over 13,000 articles focused on less than one per cent of Britain’s population. This might be a welcome change if the coverage was positive and inclusive – however, analysis of the actual articles shows that it is not.
Two examples illustrate this trend: the Daily Telegraph (a leading broadsheet) and the Daily Mail (the UK’s most popular tabloid).
Both papers have massively increased their coverage of trans people since 2015, and in both cases they have become more negative over time.
In the first month of 2016, the Telegraph published just 10 articles related to trans people; six of them were actively positive. This included a piece by a senior Tory MP calling for better trans healthcare, a glowing profile of a transgender model, and multiple articles from trans people discussing a variety of topics from a trans perspective. Yet by January 2023, the broadsheet newspaper’s stance had shifted decisively.
The paper ran a stunning 75 articles about trans people in January this year alone, and 73 of those were negative. This represented a 650 per cent increase in coverage – and none of it was positive. These included articles such as “Women are being erased by trans extremism”, “We will look back in horror at Nicola Sturgeon’s transgender reforms” and “The government should not be browbeaten into a ban on trans conversion therapy”.
All of this is a stark contrast to their older pieces; as recently as 2018 the paper was praising the documentary Transformation Street as “an insightful and positive look at transgender issues”.
The Telegraph’s coverage of trans people. (Ell Folan)
Yet even these dramatic changes are eclipsed by the Daily Mail’s trans coverage. At the start of 2016, the Mail published a mere 22 pieces related to trans issues – this included five positive articles, such as “Adults to get the legal right to choose gender”.
Yet by January 2023, their coverage of trans people had ballooned to an astonishing 115 articles in just one month. Of these, 100 were negative, including “Woke NHS must put new mothers first” and “Woke fury as Iowa diocese bans preferred pronouns”.
Daily Mail coverage of trans people. (Ell Folan)
But did this have an impact on public opinion? With newspaper circulation declining, some commentators are sceptical of the power that the media can have on the views of the electorate in 2023.
Unfortunately, newspapers still have a great deal of influence on the public and political agenda in Britain, and nowhere is this more obvious than in how perceptions of trans rights have changed.
As recently as February 2021, an absolute majority of British voters (51 per cent) agreed with the statement “a transgender woman is a woman”, including 6 in 10 women. Just 34 per cent disagreed. But after years of negative coverage from the press, those numbers have changed.
In April this year, only 33 per cent of voters agreed that trans women are women, with 47 per cent disagreeing.
Newspapers still set the public agenda in Britain, and nowhere is this more obvious than in how perceptions of trans rights have changed. (Ell Folan)
What’s more, public opinion on trans women accessing women’s spaces has shifted decisively over the past few years – and this change corresponds with the increasing media coverage. In December 2018, just 29 per cent of Brits felt that allowing trans women to access women’s spaces presented a risk of harm to women; by May 2022, this had risen to 39 per cent.
Public opinion on trans women accessing women’s spaces has shifted decisively over the past few years. (Ell Folan)
Overall, net support for trans women has fallen from +17 in 2021 to -14 in 2023 (-182 per cent), while the number of negative Daily Mail articles has risen from 12 to 100 (+733 per cent).
If we plot both these data points on an index, we can see how public opinion has shifted in response to media coverage – and it’s not good.
The media plays an important role in shaping public perceptions. (Ell Folan)
In short, over the past few years that has been a dramatic shift in press coverage towards trans people. Negative coverage of trans people in mainstream newspapers has skyrocketed, with both tabloids and broadsheets often uniformly opposing trans rights.
The consequences are clear: public opinion has become more sceptical of trans rights and both Labour and the Conservative Party have abandoned previous commitments to supporting trans people.
It is clear that the media plays an important role in shaping public perceptions, and unless their negative coverage is corrected and refuted, public opinion will continue to worsen.
fucks sake. he sounds like a teenager, given he's in school. early 20s at latest.my theraphist have told me to find a meaning in becoming trans
This level of fragility is why I don't want troons around me. Fuck off with your neurotic hypersensitive bullshit, the rest of us have hard enough lives to live without having to worry about you psychos trying to off us over "gender envy".i can only feel some peace when im not around him, whenever i think about him i go into a spiral
Turns out going to the gym has a nonzero chance of ending with tits out.Just go to the gym my nigga.
I mean, just ignoring the "literal death penalty for all troons" hyperbole for a second, they actually expect YOU to pay for the plastic surgery they think is necessary because THEY chose to base their existence on what OTHER people think (whether they "pass").
I.e., why should it be MY fucking problem whether other or not OTHER people think you're a woman!? I don't care what they think, and neither should you.
The whole Trans Twitter change happened when Elon Musk took over and he started firing all of the tranny jannies who were deliberately making twitter a leftist/troon-friendly echochamber. I think whichever is the Facebook clone of twitter hired some of the trannies, however.One thing I've noticed lately is there's a lot less overwhelming support from trans people on Twitter. I feel like a year ago the quote tweets would be way more pro trans in an absurdly obnoxious way. The only pro trans rhetoric I saw in the quote tweets was significantly more muted than its been in years past. Definitely a noticeable change. I assume everyone's fled to hugboxes like mastodon and and bluesky?
She looked pretty cute in Alien tbh. She's more like a dude in ALIENS but I think that was more the attitude.Sigourney Weaver may look relatively mannish for a woman