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Why do you have to be a fan of anyone?
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The Coalition will never be voted into power while he leads them.
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Right. That's why I utterly despise the people who say, "You can have freedom of speech but you can't have freedom from consequences."
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It's a lot easier to be honest and fearless when you are anonymous than when your name and face are widely known.
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@FruityHachi Did he say HE believes in bodily autonomy? Sounded like he was accusing the 'feminists' (whoever they are) of being hypocritical for claiming that women should have a right to bodily autonomy and then complaining about what a particular woman chooses to do with hers.
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I disagree that 'there is no place for trans woman in sports'. Of course trans identifying men can participate in sport, but being men, they should not expect to be allowed to compete in women only events.
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As an Arab, your dorm mate was Semitic himself, so I'm guessing you mean that he was shouting out anti-Jewish slurs.
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I didn't see that. David said that he disagreed on a couple of points and Andrew invited him to say why, then they discussed their opposing views without descending into a shouting match. That's a good interview.
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Sandi Toksvig can be very entertaining, but she is utterly silly on the subject of the gender nonsense.
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@LadCorazon Why would you use third person pronouns to my face? I suppose you might refer to me in the third person when speaking to someone else in my presence - if you got it wrong I'd assume you were loony or being deliberately provocative and either way I'd ignore you.
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I was a fan of dead baby jokes when I was a teenager. I googled 'dead baby joke' recently and - :face-blue-wide-eyes: . But of course the … genre? … has morphed over half a century. No longer for me, but I'd be a hypocrite to deny anyone else their fun.
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Maybe only 2% of the general population are homosexual, but I suspect in show biz the number is much higher, so there's that.
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But what gives you the right to decide on behalf of all other women who can go into the women's toilets?
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If the words 'beautiful, brave and stunning' ever applied to anyone, it is Ceri-Lee Galvin. Unbelievable that a man in a wig has more victim points in this world than a woman who has gone through what she has.
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Oooooo this should be interesting 😀😀😀😀
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@Messier45_Pleiades I was thinking about how to respond to that person. You picked exactly the right words 😄
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Oh she does not. You just made that up.
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They are terms that probably have meaning in the field of Psychology, but have been appropriated by people who can't just say 'I don't get along with my family, exes, work colleagues etc.'
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@catherinerobilliard7662 Not just in fields and factories, but also in mines. Until the Mines and Collieries Act of 1842 was passed women and both girls and boys as young as 6 years worked 11 to 12 hour days in mines. The Act was passed as a result of a royal commission led by Lord Ashley following a mine accident that killed 26 children, both boys and girls. Lord Ashley seemed to be less worried about the hard physical labour performed by women and children than by the fact that the women and girls wore trousers and worked bare breasted. I don't know enough about it to say whether the Act was entirely beneficial - I wonder how the families of the women and children who were no longer allowed to work in mines were compensated for the loss of their wages.
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So many in the comments piling on Prince Andrew, who hasn't been convicted of anything, and at the same time licking the boots of this convicted criminal of an ex-cop. The world is weird.
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She said in the interview that she realised it was a mistake to admit to feeling vulnerable and she regrets making it. It doesn't hurt to have confirmation that the ones demanding that everyone else be kind and accepting are nothing of the sort themselves.
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He has found fans in not only Jamie Lee Curtis, but also Jodie Foster and her wife. Can't fault his networking skills.
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@LeaTom-z1i You really have to wonder at the types who say, 'He's a thug and a thief. I want a million more like him telling me what to do.'
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I wonder if Canadian taxpayers are being informed that they have to pay for people to have frankensteinish modifications made to their bodies? It is the sort of thing that the Australian mainstream media would completely ignore.
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It was very decent of J K Rowling not to name the troll she responded to. I wonder what you would get if you asked a TRA to define 'decency'.
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@Fank234 Yes - she's ready and confident to list names of people who have already been tried and convicted, i.e. she is leaching off other people's work, which I suppose is what most if not all YouTube 'investigators' do.
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@SheridanM-dc1nk Disagree with that. It's very often straight men who say that Blaire White looks like an attractive woman to them, because he is performing a man's idea of what an attractive woman should look like.
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The question is how to define 'value'. I don't think that Tom Cruise is more valuable than a doctor, but you could probably pay all the doctors in a hospital for a year with what he earns from one movie. Movies with him in them make hundreds of millions of dollars, so movie makers are going to offer him payment commensurate with his value to them.
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As a woman I don't give you permission to decide on my behalf what I will and won't accept.
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@banone400 Obfuscation is the primary tool of gender ideology.
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Hard to laugh at child abuse though.
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I think it's time to go easy on Greta Thunberg. As you pointed out, she was a child at the peak of her fame. She reminded me of the child evangelists of past decades, whose appeal was a combination of preaching what the converted wanted to hear and the entertainment value of seeing little tykes performing with confident eloquence. The world leaders who met with Thunberg were doing so in their own interests. Now that she is an adult her appeal is greatly diminished. In time she may emerge as a genuinely qualified climate scientist but the older she grows the less effective she will be as a mere activist.
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Why can't you stand up for yourselves?
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She has never presented as the opposite sex, but this is what she said on the topic, "Dress however you please. Call yourself whatever you like. Sleep with any consenting adult who'll have you. Live your best life in peace and security .But force women out of their jobs for stating that sex is real?"
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@dustylong It is the same interview. Worth seeing again, and this is the better channel for it, as you say.
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They come with all sorts of pseudo scientific 'validations' for how they feel. It's not pointless at all to be able to debunk them.
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I don't believe that it should be legal to falsify official records in any circumstances.
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Shame no one protected him from his doctors and family.
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@KarenMck76 You might want to read up on the rules regarding children born to a Japanese parent with a non-Japanese partner before you decide to have any.
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@tracyaf6084 That sounds like a perfectly valid reason to be sad. No need to blame hormones for it.
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According to this journalist Diana embraced Savile too.
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It has always been my opinion that I am perfect as I am and the rest of the world needs to adjust to my standard, but never in my - now quite long - life has this ever been affirmed for me in the realms of reality. Where is this world where women are told that we are perfect as we are? I want to migrate there.
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I have heard of Billboard Chris but this is the first time I have heard him speak. Excellent conversation.
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They should probably rename it 'Snitch'.
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All those men who are 'far more likely to stop' a killer did nada to stop Sutcliffe. He was, finally, caught by the police, who probably would have had an easier time clocking him as a wrong'un if he had been out and about after a a curfew.
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Robinson's views about women are ludicrous but Andrew Gold is being a good interviewer when he just lets him voice them and leaves it to the audience to decide what we think about them. Do you need Mr Gold to tell you whether or not to agree with Mr Robinson?
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@amiek9226 Well that's LCC's schtick isn't it? 'We aristocrats are so much more sophisticated and versed in the way of the world than you hoi polloi.' I'm sceptical about her claim to aristocracy, which seems to be derived from a very brief marriage to a minor Scottish lord whose title she has clung to for half a century since their divorce. Overall I see her as performing a character, like Dame Edna, which you can take or leave depending on how entertaining you find her. As far as defending Prince Andrew goes, the worst thing he has been accused of is using the services of a well paid prostitute. Even this interview doesn't add anything that we haven't already heard about him. I'd much rather hear about the rich and powerful associates of Epstein who are flying under the radar while 'journalists' stick to the safe and easy course of gossiping about Andrew.
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Maybe Andrew isn't as bad as he is made out to be?
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a) They love their husbands, and it takes a while for that to erode away; and b) these men don't go full weirdo straight away - it's a slowly boiling frog scenario.
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It is frightening that someone in that position can base a decision on something other than the law, and that his mistake can only be corrected if the victim of it can raise the eye-watering sums of money needed to go to appeal.
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