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Why is Oxford indulging a lecturer who wears his plastic breasts at work?

We need to learn to say no to cross-dressing men, especially those with a giant rubber rack.

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Cross-dressing men are a cultural litmus test for tolerance: very funny when we are free to laugh at them, and bloody terrifying when we are not.

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Oxford University biochemist Matt Rattley is the sort of man in a dress we are not supposed to snigger at. A tutor at the proudly inclusive St Hilda’s College, Oxford, he takes ‘bringing his whole self to work’ several cup sizes further, pairing a wispy beard and hulking frame with massive prosthetic plastic breasts. No one in his male-dominated department has publicly criticised his sexist sartorial choices, and he has been pictured and filmed at professional events looking as though he has wandered in from a stag do.
Of course, there will always be people who test the limits at work, but a confident employer ought to tell them to stop, especially an institution as venerable as the University of Oxford.

This is where personal liberty rubs up against the social norms and boundaries that protect us all. It is where JK Rowling’s famous ‘dress however you please’ entreaty to both truth and tolerance begins to fray. Rattley doesn’t claim to be a woman. He is just a man who wears low-cut frocks and a huge rubber rack. The question is not about his identity, or even his motivations, but whether his choices infringe on others.

The university clearly has a two-tier approach to what is deemed acceptable. While no one will tell Rattley to dress appropriately, academics who stray from the approved line on transgenderism have been investigated, disciplined and threatened.

Dr Ace North is a biologist who has found himself on the wrong side of Oxford’s inclusion inquisition. Recently, he was hauled into a meeting with human resources and branded ‘hateful’ by senior staff after questioning what he saw as the department’s increasingly overt ideological signalling, from Progress Pride flag displays to a ‘gender unicorn’ poster in shared office space. Commenting on this double standard, he said of Rattley on X: ‘As an employee of the university, I feel grossly insulted that this is tolerated, even celebrated, yet even mild criticism of gender-identity ideology is shouted down. I can’t imagine how young women in his classes may feel.’

The undergraduates Rattley tutors at Oxford are not children, but many are young and away from home for the first time. It is not unreasonable to expect basic professionalism and respect. Fellow Oxford professor Michael Biggs tells me there is ‘a strong case that Mr Rattley is creating a degrading and offensive environment, especially for female students, which would constitute sexual harassment’. ‘Adults should be free to explore their sexual interests in private with other consenting adults, but not to bring them to work’, he adds.

Dr Dionne Joseph, a clinical psychologist who has drawn attention to Rattley’s conduct, agrees. She described it as ‘highly anti-social, abnormal, boundary-violating, paraphilic’, and criticised the University of Oxford for failing to take action. ‘I see it as a form of (mental) sexual assault and institutional coercive control.’

Elite universities are always going to attract eccentrics and oddballs. Dr Victoria Bateman at the University of Cambridge has used public nudity as a USP in her campaigns to protest everything from Brexit to female modesty. But she doesn’t routinely turn up in the nude to teach.

Bateman’s exhibitionism may be uncomfortable and, frankly, weird – but it is also self-exposing in the most literal sense, placing her at personal risk. Male sexual display, by contrast, can read as an act of dominance. Rattley might as well mark his territory by pissing in the laboratory fume cupboard. He is clearly a man who enjoys pushing boundaries and, thanks to the taboo on kink-shaming and the institutional fear of ‘transphobia’, he has been indulged. And what ambitious student would risk making a complaint?

St Hilda’s was founded as a women’s college over a century ago, and prides itself on being ‘friendly, inclusive and welcoming’. Its equalities policies claim to tackle prejudice and promote understanding. Of course, the likes of Rattley are not expected to understand why wearing mock-ups of women’s anatomy might be insulting to female colleagues and students.
Ultimately, a university is not a stage, nor a fetish club. It is a place of learning, where young people ought to be able to study without being forced to navigate someone else’s exhibitionism. Oxford’s problem is not that it attracts weirdos. It is that it has forgotten how to say no to them. Regrettably, it seems Matt Rattley will be at liberty to display his plastic tits until university officials find their ovaries.
 
This is actually an amazing picture, like it's soooo fucking funny. It looks like something an AI spit out if you asked it to generate a picture of an ugly ass reddit troon.
Before AI we have Photoshop, which is what this picture exactly looks like.


Umm I think it's not even a real troon just an exceptionally bad degenerate that's strapping a pair of fake breasts around his chest.
 
Elite universities are always going to attract eccentrics and oddballs. Dr Victoria Bateman at the University of Cambridge has used public nudity as a USP in her campaigns to protest everything from Brexit to female modesty. But she doesn’t routinely turn up in the nude to teach.
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I WONDER WHY
 
I'm not going to say anything new about trannies but
Bateman’s exhibitionism may be uncomfortable and, frankly, weird – but it is also self-exposing in the most literal sense, placing her at personal risk.
it should put her at more risk. This particular pervert shouldn't be made into a hero because her particular deviancy isn't fully empowered yet. The social mechanisms that stop her from showing up with her cunt out in class and those that should have stopped the OG troon are exactly the same, and it's bad they stopped working against the troon.
 
But she doesn’t routinely turn up in the nude to teach.
Not routinely? So sometimes? A bit?

It’s very deliberate, all this. Universities are a place where ideally, young people would have exposure to ideas and concepts that challenge them. They would learn techniques for challenging an idea, or for defending their own ideas. They’d be shown the breadth of opinion that exists and have to create their own opinions on it and be able to defend those opinions.
But not now. All this is a very deliberate action. It completely neuters the student’s ability to do all the above. They are now GIVEN a set of opinions. They don’t derive their own. They are forced to pay lip service to those opinions and they are punished if they have opposing opinions. They’re taught that opposing opinion is harmful to them and that they must respond with violence. They’re not allowed boundaries. The man’s fetish is on display and thus they are a partipant.
It’s all the complete opposite of what uni SHOULD be for. It creates cowardly, craven and vicious narrow minds that can be turned like an attack dog on any opponent t
 

I am more published than this man. Lol, lmao even. He only has three publications to his name, one about Bromine - which you cannot find so lol to that - one about blood transfusion catlysts, which he clearly played a bit part in as it was an American team leading; and one about stem cells. Which again, he did not lead. This man is lecturing at Oxford? Hilarious.

EDIT: The guy Oxford shitcanned was researching how to fight mosquito born illnesses.

I guess Letting a retarded gooner masturbate in front of paying customers > medical research to save people from dying of preventable diseases.
Yeah, not sure why his name turns up in those INSIGHT START publications even when his name isn't listed as a result. I'll assume an error.

The Nature one I cannot find (unless I risk my institution credentials to see it so that isn't happening ever), not even on SciHub. The others is a 2nd authorship and a whatever authorship (seriously, how does a paper get this many authors). The Nature paper seems to be some sort of short pseudoreview? I'm not sure on the content of these.

Three authorships (one of which is some whatever review solo authorship), a 2nd authorship, and then in the middle of a fucking tide of authors, across 14 years? Fuck me, I'm more published than this guy and with better authorship in a way shorter span of time. Hell, I put out more from prior to finishing my PhD. I thought working at unis basically mandated a constant churn of publications but I guess that has changed for better or in this case worse.

Is it all it takes to get a lecturer position at Oxford now is to just sport a big pair of fake tits or something? Christ, glad I'm not in academia and those I know from it are all hardline oldheads.
 
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A seemingly non-binary tutor and lecturer in biochemistry at a historic female college in Oxford is raising concerns from women’s rights advocates after images circulated showing him wearing large prosthetic breasts to campus. According to his professional profile, Matt Rattley also tutors young students privately.

Rattley is a lecturer at St. Hilda’s College at the University of Oxford, which was the last college in the Oxford university system to only admit women. Rattley graduated with a masters in chemistry from Somerville College in 2012, which also had been a single-sex female college until 1994.

In posts to his LinkedIn and on YouTube, Rattley can be seen wearing the large prosthetic breasts, which are advertised with terms such as “large silicone breast plate for crossdresser/drag queen” on Amazon and can sell for hundreds of dollars, while teaching students.

In one post, he said that a student event and meal at Trinity College was an excuse for him to “get dolled up,” with an image showing him in a black dress, with painted nails and make-up.

Attention to Rattley’s conduct was first brought to viral attention by @psychgirl211 on X, an account dedicated to posting about women’s rights and safety.

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Disturbingly, on his LinkedIn profile, he boasts of tutoring GCSE and A-Level students, meaning he may be engaging with school children as young as 14 years old. GCSE students in England and Wales would turn 15 within, but not before, their first year of study. All recent media of him uploaded to his LinkedIn profile shows him wearing prosthetic breasts, including when he is at home, or even in a lab environment.

While Rattley has “they/them” pronouns listed on his LinkedIn biography, he has made no other public comments regarding his gender identity or other LGBT issues. An abandoned X profile from 2023 features Rattley in a suit without any visible cleavage, indicating his decision to wear prosthetic breasts in public may be fairly recent.

In one post, he discussed the issue of suffering with “imposter syndrome” when it came to wondering whether he was an expert in some issues or not.

“Declaring myself as an expert in something is a little bit uncomfortable and I don’t know what basis I’d feel comfortable in doing that,” he said, noting that some people who call themselves experts aren’t, and others who don’t, are so regardless.

GB News commentator Adam Brooks said it proved the world had gone “absolutely bonkers” if Rattley was allowed to teach in that outfit.

“You cannot tell me this is normal… That is not normal, it’s a fetish,” Brooks said in a video posted to social media. “No hate towards this man, but he should not be allowed to teach or lecture young students with those things popping out!”

It seems possible that Rattley’s fake breast wearing could fall foul of St. Hilda’s College’s policy on sexual harassment.

The most recent policy from January last year defined sexual harassment as “the unwanted conduct of a sexual nature which has the purpose or effect of violating a person’s dignity or creating an intimidating, hostile, degrading, humiliating or offensive environment for that person.” Notably, the definition does not require intent, and the college’s broader harassment policy only requires one incident to meet the threshold of harassment.

In 2022, Reduxx identified Kayla Lemieux as a trans-identified male teacher at a high school in Ontario, Canada, who the year prior had begun identifying as trans and wearing Z-cup prosthetic breasts with protruding nipples. Students at schools in the district were subject to a dress code forbidding the display of genitals and nipples, but it appeared that Lemieux could get away with it due to his “gender expression.”

One year later in 2023, however, Lemieux dropped the fake breasts and wig, dressing once again as a man, leading some parents to suggest that the entire thing was “disingenuous and… an attention grab at the expense of children’s safety.”

In another similar case, a teacher in Maryland also came under fire last year after he was found to be wearing large prosthetic breasts to teach Grade 9 students. Reduxx identified the teacher as James Roman Stilipec, who instructs at REACH! Partnership School 341 in Baltimore, where he still works despite the backlash from parents and the public.

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If you don't support this you're an evil terf and probably a transphobe too, you shouldn't be allowed to attend this historic campus where everyone is free to be their authentic selves.
Sorry foids, that's the rhetoric we're running with nowadays, right?
 
What can you even say anymore? Sure, a pervert wearing giant fake boobs works as a teacher. Why not. It's not like anything matters anymore.

Really it would be more surprising at this point to walk to a classroom and see a normal person.
 
I was gonna whine about posting shit that happened years ago, then realized that's ANOTHER male teacher wearing huge tits to his place of teaching. The fact this is now a repeated happening feels really disturbing, especially as both have contact with minors to some extent.
 
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