What was it Beeky said
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To be honest, i wasn't paying attention to the beer part of the video.
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Why is my statement controversial? Admittedly it depends on the glass design but more often than not pints don't look feminine or ladylike compared to half pints. This is true.Carlos J wrote: ↑Sun Sep 19, 2021 9:51 pmNow I was sincere in my apology, Lambrini and I am sincere here, so please no beef. But wtf is that statement? Are the sisterhood too delicate to hold a full 568mls in their dainty little hands? More feminine and ladylike, feck it's 2021, not dear Oscar writing scenes.lambrini wrote: ↑Sun Sep 19, 2021 8:51 pm I prefer drinking half pints – it's feminine and ladylike. Pints are more common nowadays, though.
Interestingly, most of my female friends prefer cocktails and wine to beer. I'm picky: cold beer on a hot day, cocktails on girls' nights out or in clubs. I rarely order wine due to lack of choice (who'd pay six quid for a small glass of Shiraz?)
There are advantages in halves. Probably avoiding rounds, less peer pressure to keep up with male drinking, which is good.
A few women I know (and yes, socialise with ) tend to only drink pints at gigs as just easier than going to a rammed bar after a half or a glass of wine. Often with a Vodka chaser. At more sedate venues, they tend to the wine and err vodka, again.
I didn't say that I don't drink them — occasionally I do; mostly out of convenience, as you rightly point out, especially at gigs and football games.
It's interesting that some men today find femininity (its aesthetics in the traditional sense) and the ladylike concept difficult.
I couldn't help but wonder: Are feminine women in the 21st century committing feminist blasphemy?
What do you think, Red?
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Err, is you saying I aint not feminine and ladylike?lambrini wrote: ↑Sun Sep 19, 2021 8:51 pm I prefer drinking half pints – it's feminine and ladylike. Pints are more common nowadays, though.
Interestingly, most of my female friends prefer cocktails and wine to beer. I'm picky: cold beer on a hot day, cocktails on girls' nights out or in clubs. I rarely order wine due to lack of choice (who'd pay six quid for a small glass of Shiraz?)
Anyways, you get yer monies worth wiv a pint, if yer werk out how much you're losing with the froff on two 'arfs your frowing muney away, look after the pennies and the pounds will look arter thesells.
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Course you weren't you were more interested in the dumplings.
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I bet you ruddy well gave them what for didn’t you?birdie wrote: ↑Sun Sep 19, 2021 7:24 pm Nowt wrong with women drinking pints, but what used to piss me off was my mother's local which gave me a small glass along with my pint, when asked what the glass was for I was told that it was so I could decant some beer into it instead of drinking from the pint glass. needless to say, they only did it the once, I also heard about a pub somewhere which wouldn't serve women with pints, they said it was unladylike.
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Thanks and interesting, Lambrini and indeed. Maybe the men are too confused by confusing statements given. Shallow example of manners and gender politics. Some men think it's natural to hold doors open for example. sure most decent chaps would hold doors open for all genders, but then they get a rebuff from a woman saying she doesn't need no man holding doors for her, then the man gets confused. "What did I do wrong?" And thus doesn't and someone thinks he's a rude twat. Shallow, simple example I know, so forgive it.lambrini wrote: ↑Sun Sep 19, 2021 11:26 pmWhy is my statement controversial? Admittedly it depends on the glass design but more often than not pints don't look feminine or ladylike compared to half pints. This is true.Carlos J wrote: ↑Sun Sep 19, 2021 9:51 pmNow I was sincere in my apology, Lambrini and I am sincere here, so please no beef. But wtf is that statement? Are the sisterhood too delicate to hold a full 568mls in their dainty little hands? More feminine and ladylike, feck it's 2021, not dear Oscar writing scenes.lambrini wrote: ↑Sun Sep 19, 2021 8:51 pm I prefer drinking half pints – it's feminine and ladylike. Pints are more common nowadays, though.
Interestingly, most of my female friends prefer cocktails and wine to beer. I'm picky: cold beer on a hot day, cocktails on girls' nights out or in clubs. I rarely order wine due to lack of choice (who'd pay six quid for a small glass of Shiraz?)
There are advantages in halves. Probably avoiding rounds, less peer pressure to keep up with male drinking, which is good.
A few women I know (and yes, socialise with ) tend to only drink pints at gigs as just easier than going to a rammed bar after a half or a glass of wine. Often with a Vodka chaser. At more sedate venues, they tend to the wine and err vodka, again.
I didn't say that I don't drink them — occasionally I do; mostly out of convenience, as you rightly point out, especially at gigs and football games.
It's interesting that some men today find femininity (its aesthetics in the traditional sense) and the ladylike concept difficult.
I couldn't help but wonder: Are feminine women in the 21st century committing feminist blasphemy?
What do you think, Red?
"Half pints, FEMININE?!!!!"
Not your argument, Lambrini and going to move it back to an old favourite, so let's transpose to my old favourite, Trannys. Thread, comment and one video left her: https://talkforum.co.uk/viewtopic.php?p ... 9#p1284049
Some women just don't want some bloke who identifies as a woman, but full male parts and done nothing hormonally to get changed on the womens changing rooms. Standing there, cock out, still full of testosterone, getting changed in the ladies and potentially children there.
I still could do that at work tomorrow as not seen anything to change it. Self-identify as a woman and get changed in the ladies.
Yo and lo the TERFS. Good honest women who are not so keen on the idea. Maybe when some hormones have been taking on the road to transition but not really Joe Bloogs saying he thinks he's a bird.
And lo, back, some were due to have a talk. Cancel culture came in: https://www.newstatesman.com/politics/2 ... ers-corner so they moved to Speakers Corner.
Some trans protestors turned up and some verbals and lo, what happened. Two young men in hoodies attacked old women at this event:
"No to male violence" as the TRFS said. Worra bunch of cunts those defending the men, Sticking up for Tranny rights by attacking old women. And the most cowardly of assaults a cunt would do. Run up and attack some unprepared. Young fit men didn't go for the err more gobby girls out front, but get the old ladies behind. That indeed shows the level and mentality of the cuints.
What fucking logic of insanity.
TERFS. Who are they? They are sticking up for womens rights. And long may they continie.
Rant over.
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Without listening, AB, wasn't it 1-0 or 0-1?AlcoholBrazil wrote: ↑Mon Sep 20, 2021 3:09 am Northampton 2 Mansfield 0 ,Northampton 0 Mansfield 2 , Mansfield 2 Northampton 0 or is it Mansfield 0 Northampton 2 ?
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Correct, it was 1-0 (to both sides!)Carlos J wrote: ↑Mon Sep 20, 2021 4:30 amWithout listening, AB, wasn't it 1-0 or 0-1?AlcoholBrazil wrote: ↑Mon Sep 20, 2021 3:09 am Northampton 2 Mansfield 0 ,Northampton 0 Mansfield 2 , Mansfield 2 Northampton 0 or is it Mansfield 0 Northampton 2 ?
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Carlos J wrote: ↑Mon Sep 20, 2021 12:49 amThanks and interesting, Lambrini and indeed. Maybe the men are too confused by confusing statements given. Shallow example of manners and gender politics. Some men think it's natural to hold doors open for example. sure most decent chaps would hold doors open for all genders, but then they get a rebuff from a woman saying she doesn't need no man holding doors for her, then the man gets confused. "What did I do wrong?" And thus doesn't and someone thinks he's a rude twat. Shallow, simple example I know, so forgive it.lambrini wrote: ↑Sun Sep 19, 2021 11:26 pmWhy is my statement controversial? Admittedly it depends on the glass design but more often than not pints don't look feminine or ladylike compared to half pints. This is true.Carlos J wrote: ↑Sun Sep 19, 2021 9:51 pmNow I was sincere in my apology, Lambrini and I am sincere here, so please no beef. But wtf is that statement? Are the sisterhood too delicate to hold a full 568mls in their dainty little hands? More feminine and ladylike, feck it's 2021, not dear Oscar writing scenes.lambrini wrote: ↑Sun Sep 19, 2021 8:51 pm I prefer drinking half pints – it's feminine and ladylike. Pints are more common nowadays, though.
Interestingly, most of my female friends prefer cocktails and wine to beer. I'm picky: cold beer on a hot day, cocktails on girls' nights out or in clubs. I rarely order wine due to lack of choice (who'd pay six quid for a small glass of Shiraz?)
There are advantages in halves. Probably avoiding rounds, less peer pressure to keep up with male drinking, which is good.
A few women I know (and yes, socialise with ) tend to only drink pints at gigs as just easier than going to a rammed bar after a half or a glass of wine. Often with a Vodka chaser. At more sedate venues, they tend to the wine and err vodka, again.
I didn't say that I don't drink them — occasionally I do; mostly out of convenience, as you rightly point out, especially at gigs and football games.
It's interesting that some men today find femininity (its aesthetics in the traditional sense) and the ladylike concept difficult.
I couldn't help but wonder: Are feminine women in the 21st century committing feminist blasphemy?
What do you think, Red?
"Half pints, FEMININE?!!!!"
Not your argument, Lambrini and going to move it back to an old favourite, so let's transpose to my old favourite, Trannys. Thread, comment and one video left her: https://talkforum.co.uk/viewtopic.php?p ... 9#p1284049
Some women just don't want some bloke who identifies as a woman, but full male parts and done nothing hormonally to get changed on the womens changing rooms. Standing there, cock out, still full of testosterone, getting changed in the ladies and potentially children there.
I still could do that at work tomorrow as not seen anything to change it. Self-identify as a woman and get changed in the ladies.
Yo and lo the TERFS. Good honest women who are not so keen on the idea. Maybe when some hormones have been taking on the road to transition but not really Joe Bloogs saying he thinks he's a bird.
And lo, back, some were due to have a talk. Cancel culture came in: https://www.newstatesman.com/politics/2 ... ers-corner so they moved to Speakers Corner.
Some trans protestors turned up and some verbals and lo, what happened. Two young men in hoodies attacked old women at this event:
"No to male violence" as the TRFS said. Worra bunch of cunts those defending the men, Sticking up for Tranny rights by attacking old women. And the most cowardly of assaults a cunt would do. Run up and attack some unprepared. Young fit men didn't go for the err more gobby girls out front, but get the old ladies behind. That indeed shows the level and mentality of the cuints.
What fucking logic of insanity.
TERFS. Who are they? They are sticking up for womens rights. And long may they continie.
Rant over.
Peace. Jesus.
I suppose the question is, as Monty Python might say, "what have the feminists ever done for us?" Decades ago, women in the West needed feminists to promote sexual liberation and equal rights and fight against genuine oppression. Today, feminism adds very little value to women's lives (in Britain) because we've achieved gender equality, hence why the movement moved into other avenues, including transgenderism.
Interestingly, feminism as an idealogy has always ignored the fact that throughout history, in order to get ahead in life—to succeed and be taken seriously—women, for the most part, had to make sacrifices and call upon the animus within themselves. Good examples include dominant forces Margaret Thatcher and Mary Wells Lawrence; Elizabeth the First, too, if you want to go back hundreds of years. And that hasn't changed. Evidence still shows that disagreeableness in the workplace, for both men and women (disagreeableness is a masculine trait), is a greater predictor of success than agreeableness (feminine).
Another ignored subject is equality which, in the UK's case, is largely due to class rather than gender. Children born into uneducated and/or working backgrounds are less likely to go to university than middle and upper class children (for example).
It seems to me that working class women (and indeed men) care very little for identity politics, so it has become a middle class endeavour—a pasttime, if you like. Unfortunately, the pasttime has seeped into societal culture, so much so that awful situations occur like the Speaker's Corner incident, and femininity and masculinity is ridiculed and frowned upon in equal measure. And inevitably, as you say, confusion ensues; men can't interact normally with women and vice versa (harmless flirtation, positive body language, etc) without fear of persecution, causing offense and so forth.
It's very sad. The world isn't a happy place at the moment, is it?
Twenty years ago, if Barbara from Royston Vasey (shout out to League of Gentleman stans) won a woman of the year award and frequented ladies' lavs, most people would have laughed. Today, no, they can't laugh about it, let alone challenge it.
Oh, well. Que será, será...
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I agree with your general argument, the problem is that working-class women are still doing the hardest jobs for insulting wages and bearing the burden of all the additional caring responsibilities.lambrini wrote: ↑Mon Sep 20, 2021 11:06 pmCarlos J wrote: ↑Mon Sep 20, 2021 12:49 amThanks and interesting, Lambrini and indeed. Maybe the men are too confused by confusing statements given. Shallow example of manners and gender politics. Some men think it's natural to hold doors open for example. sure most decent chaps would hold doors open for all genders, but then they get a rebuff from a woman saying she doesn't need no man holding doors for her, then the man gets confused. "What did I do wrong?" And thus doesn't and someone thinks he's a rude twat. Shallow, simple example I know, so forgive it.lambrini wrote: ↑Sun Sep 19, 2021 11:26 pmWhy is my statement controversial? Admittedly it depends on the glass design but more often than not pints don't look feminine or ladylike compared to half pints. This is true.Carlos J wrote: ↑Sun Sep 19, 2021 9:51 pmNow I was sincere in my apology, Lambrini and I am sincere here, so please no beef. But wtf is that statement? Are the sisterhood too delicate to hold a full 568mls in their dainty little hands? More feminine and ladylike, feck it's 2021, not dear Oscar writing scenes.lambrini wrote: ↑Sun Sep 19, 2021 8:51 pm I prefer drinking half pints – it's feminine and ladylike. Pints are more common nowadays, though.
Interestingly, most of my female friends prefer cocktails and wine to beer. I'm picky: cold beer on a hot day, cocktails on girls' nights out or in clubs. I rarely order wine due to lack of choice (who'd pay six quid for a small glass of Shiraz?)
There are advantages in halves. Probably avoiding rounds, less peer pressure to keep up with male drinking, which is good.
A few women I know (and yes, socialise with ) tend to only drink pints at gigs as just easier than going to a rammed bar after a half or a glass of wine. Often with a Vodka chaser. At more sedate venues, they tend to the wine and err vodka, again.
I didn't say that I don't drink them — occasionally I do; mostly out of convenience, as you rightly point out, especially at gigs and football games.
It's interesting that some men today find femininity (its aesthetics in the traditional sense) and the ladylike concept difficult.
I couldn't help but wonder: Are feminine women in the 21st century committing feminist blasphemy?
What do you think, Red?
"Half pints, FEMININE?!!!!"
Not your argument, Lambrini and going to move it back to an old favourite, so let's transpose to my old favourite, Trannys. Thread, comment and one video left her: https://talkforum.co.uk/viewtopic.php?p ... 9#p1284049
Some women just don't want some bloke who identifies as a woman, but full male parts and done nothing hormonally to get changed on the womens changing rooms. Standing there, cock out, still full of testosterone, getting changed in the ladies and potentially children there.
I still could do that at work tomorrow as not seen anything to change it. Self-identify as a woman and get changed in the ladies.
Yo and lo the TERFS. Good honest women who are not so keen on the idea. Maybe when some hormones have been taking on the road to transition but not really Joe Bloogs saying he thinks he's a bird.
And lo, back, some were due to have a talk. Cancel culture came in: https://www.newstatesman.com/politics/2 ... ers-corner so they moved to Speakers Corner.
Some trans protestors turned up and some verbals and lo, what happened. Two young men in hoodies attacked old women at this event:
"No to male violence" as the TRFS said. Worra bunch of cunts those defending the men, Sticking up for Tranny rights by attacking old women. And the most cowardly of assaults a cunt would do. Run up and attack some unprepared. Young fit men didn't go for the err more gobby girls out front, but get the old ladies behind. That indeed shows the level and mentality of the cuints.
What fucking logic of insanity.
TERFS. Who are they? They are sticking up for womens rights. And long may they continie.
Rant over.
Peace. Jesus.
I suppose the question is, as Monty Python might say, "what have the feminists ever done for us?" Decades ago, women in the West needed feminists to promote sexual liberation and equal rights and fight against genuine oppression. Today, feminism adds very little value to women's lives (in Britain) because we've achieved gender equality, hence why the movement moved into other avenues, including transgenderism.
Interestingly, feminism as an idealogy has always ignored the fact that throughout history, in order to get ahead in life—to succeed and be taken seriously—women, for the most part, had to make sacrifices and call upon the animus within themselves. Good examples include dominant forces Margaret Thatcher and Mary Wells Lawrence; Elizabeth the First, too, if you want to go back hundreds of years. And that hasn't changed. Evidence still shows that disagreeableness in the workplace, for both men and women (disagreeableness is a masculine trait), is a greater predictor of success than agreeableness (feminine).
Another ignored subject is equality which, in the UK's case, is largely due to class rather than gender. Children born into uneducated and/or working backgrounds are less likely to go to university than middle and upper class children (for example).
It seems to me that working class women (and indeed men) care very little for identity politics, so it has become a middle class endeavour—a pasttime, if you like. Unfortunately, the pasttime has seeped into societal culture, so much so that awful situations occur like the Speaker's Corner incident, and femininity and masculinity is ridiculed and frowned upon in equal measure. And inevitably, as you say, confusion ensues; men can't interact normally with women and vice versa (harmless flirtation, positive body language, etc) without fear of persecution, causing offense and so forth.
It's very sad. The world isn't a happy place at the moment, is it?
Twenty years ago, if Barbara from Royston Vasey (shout out to League of Gentleman stans) won a woman of the year award and frequented ladies' lavs, most people would have laughed. Today, no, they can't laugh about it, let alone challenge it.
Oh, well. Que será, será...
To everyone else: sorry about the essay.
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That was just a bit of handb............nah I'm staying out of this one altogetherCarlos J wrote: ↑Mon Sep 20, 2021 12:49 amThanks and interesting, Lambrini and indeed. Maybe the men are too confused by confusing statements given. Shallow example of manners and gender politics. Some men think it's natural to hold doors open for example. sure most decent chaps would hold doors open for all genders, but then they get a rebuff from a woman saying she doesn't need no man holding doors for her, then the man gets confused. "What did I do wrong?" And thus doesn't and someone thinks he's a rude twat. Shallow, simple example I know, so forgive it.lambrini wrote: ↑Sun Sep 19, 2021 11:26 pmWhy is my statement controversial? Admittedly it depends on the glass design but more often than not pints don't look feminine or ladylike compared to half pints. This is true.Carlos J wrote: ↑Sun Sep 19, 2021 9:51 pmNow I was sincere in my apology, Lambrini and I am sincere here, so please no beef. But wtf is that statement? Are the sisterhood too delicate to hold a full 568mls in their dainty little hands? More feminine and ladylike, feck it's 2021, not dear Oscar writing scenes.lambrini wrote: ↑Sun Sep 19, 2021 8:51 pm I prefer drinking half pints – it's feminine and ladylike. Pints are more common nowadays, though.
Interestingly, most of my female friends prefer cocktails and wine to beer. I'm picky: cold beer on a hot day, cocktails on girls' nights out or in clubs. I rarely order wine due to lack of choice (who'd pay six quid for a small glass of Shiraz?)
There are advantages in halves. Probably avoiding rounds, less peer pressure to keep up with male drinking, which is good.
A few women I know (and yes, socialise with ) tend to only drink pints at gigs as just easier than going to a rammed bar after a half or a glass of wine. Often with a Vodka chaser. At more sedate venues, they tend to the wine and err vodka, again.
I didn't say that I don't drink them — occasionally I do; mostly out of convenience, as you rightly point out, especially at gigs and football games.
It's interesting that some men today find femininity (its aesthetics in the traditional sense) and the ladylike concept difficult.
I couldn't help but wonder: Are feminine women in the 21st century committing feminist blasphemy?
What do you think, Red?
"Half pints, FEMININE?!!!!"
Not your argument, Lambrini and going to move it back to an old favourite, so let's transpose to my old favourite, Trannys. Thread, comment and one video left her: https://talkforum.co.uk/viewtopic.php?p ... 9#p1284049
Some women just don't want some bloke who identifies as a woman, but full male parts and done nothing hormonally to get changed on the womens changing rooms. Standing there, cock out, still full of testosterone, getting changed in the ladies and potentially children there.
I still could do that at work tomorrow as not seen anything to change it. Self-identify as a woman and get changed in the ladies.
Yo and lo the TERFS. Good honest women who are not so keen on the idea. Maybe when some hormones have been taking on the road to transition but not really Joe Bloogs saying he thinks he's a bird.
And lo, back, some were due to have a talk. Cancel culture came in: https://www.newstatesman.com/politics/2 ... ers-corner so they moved to Speakers Corner.
Some trans protestors turned up and some verbals and lo, what happened. Two young men in hoodies attacked old women at this event:
"No to male violence" as the TRFS said. Worra bunch of cunts those defending the men, Sticking up for Tranny rights by attacking old women. And the most cowardly of assaults a cunt would do. Run up and attack some unprepared. Young fit men didn't go for the err more gobby girls out front, but get the old ladies behind. That indeed shows the level and mentality of the cuints.
What fucking logic of insanity.
TERFS. Who are they? They are sticking up for womens rights. And long may they continie.
Rant over.
Peace. Jesus.
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True.Reg wrote: ↑Mon Sep 20, 2021 11:41 pmI agree with your general argument, the problem is that working-class women are still doing the hardest jobs for insulting wages and bearing the burden of all the additional caring responsibilities.lambrini wrote: ↑Mon Sep 20, 2021 11:06 pmCarlos J wrote: ↑Mon Sep 20, 2021 12:49 amThanks and interesting, Lambrini and indeed. Maybe the men are too confused by confusing statements given. Shallow example of manners and gender politics. Some men think it's natural to hold doors open for example. sure most decent chaps would hold doors open for all genders, but then they get a rebuff from a woman saying she doesn't need no man holding doors for her, then the man gets confused. "What did I do wrong?" And thus doesn't and someone thinks he's a rude twat. Shallow, simple example I know, so forgive it.lambrini wrote: ↑Sun Sep 19, 2021 11:26 pmWhy is my statement controversial? Admittedly it depends on the glass design but more often than not pints don't look feminine or ladylike compared to half pints. This is true.Carlos J wrote: ↑Sun Sep 19, 2021 9:51 pmNow I was sincere in my apology, Lambrini and I am sincere here, so please no beef. But wtf is that statement? Are the sisterhood too delicate to hold a full 568mls in their dainty little hands? More feminine and ladylike, feck it's 2021, not dear Oscar writing scenes.lambrini wrote: ↑Sun Sep 19, 2021 8:51 pm I prefer drinking half pints – it's feminine and ladylike. Pints are more common nowadays, though.
Interestingly, most of my female friends prefer cocktails and wine to beer. I'm picky: cold beer on a hot day, cocktails on girls' nights out or in clubs. I rarely order wine due to lack of choice (who'd pay six quid for a small glass of Shiraz?)
There are advantages in halves. Probably avoiding rounds, less peer pressure to keep up with male drinking, which is good.
A few women I know (and yes, socialise with ) tend to only drink pints at gigs as just easier than going to a rammed bar after a half or a glass of wine. Often with a Vodka chaser. At more sedate venues, they tend to the wine and err vodka, again.
I didn't say that I don't drink them — occasionally I do; mostly out of convenience, as you rightly point out, especially at gigs and football games.
It's interesting that some men today find femininity (its aesthetics in the traditional sense) and the ladylike concept difficult.
I couldn't help but wonder: Are feminine women in the 21st century committing feminist blasphemy?
What do you think, Red?
"Half pints, FEMININE?!!!!"
Not your argument, Lambrini and going to move it back to an old favourite, so let's transpose to my old favourite, Trannys. Thread, comment and one video left her: https://talkforum.co.uk/viewtopic.php?p ... 9#p1284049
Some women just don't want some bloke who identifies as a woman, but full male parts and done nothing hormonally to get changed on the womens changing rooms. Standing there, cock out, still full of testosterone, getting changed in the ladies and potentially children there.
I still could do that at work tomorrow as not seen anything to change it. Self-identify as a woman and get changed in the ladies.
Yo and lo the TERFS. Good honest women who are not so keen on the idea. Maybe when some hormones have been taking on the road to transition but not really Joe Bloogs saying he thinks he's a bird.
And lo, back, some were due to have a talk. Cancel culture came in: https://www.newstatesman.com/politics/2 ... ers-corner so they moved to Speakers Corner.
Some trans protestors turned up and some verbals and lo, what happened. Two young men in hoodies attacked old women at this event:
"No to male violence" as the TRFS said. Worra bunch of cunts those defending the men, Sticking up for Tranny rights by attacking old women. And the most cowardly of assaults a cunt would do. Run up and attack some unprepared. Young fit men didn't go for the err more gobby girls out front, but get the old ladies behind. That indeed shows the level and mentality of the cuints.
What fucking logic of insanity.
TERFS. Who are they? They are sticking up for womens rights. And long may they continie.
Rant over.
Peace. Jesus.
I suppose the question is, as Monty Python might say, "what have the feminists ever done for us?" Decades ago, women in the West needed feminists to promote sexual liberation and equal rights and fight against genuine oppression. Today, feminism adds very little value to women's lives (in Britain) because we've achieved gender equality, hence why the movement moved into other avenues, including transgenderism.
Interestingly, feminism as an idealogy has always ignored the fact that throughout history, in order to get ahead in life—to succeed and be taken seriously—women, for the most part, had to make sacrifices and call upon the animus within themselves. Good examples include dominant forces Margaret Thatcher and Mary Wells Lawrence; Elizabeth the First, too, if you want to go back hundreds of years. And that hasn't changed. Evidence still shows that disagreeableness in the workplace, for both men and women (disagreeableness is a masculine trait), is a greater predictor of success than agreeableness (feminine).
Another ignored subject is equality which, in the UK's case, is largely due to class rather than gender. Children born into uneducated and/or working backgrounds are less likely to go to university than middle and upper class children (for example).
It seems to me that working class women (and indeed men) care very little for identity politics, so it has become a middle class endeavour—a pasttime, if you like. Unfortunately, the pasttime has seeped into societal culture, so much so that awful situations occur like the Speaker's Corner incident, and femininity and masculinity is ridiculed and frowned upon in equal measure. And inevitably, as you say, confusion ensues; men can't interact normally with women and vice versa (harmless flirtation, positive body language, etc) without fear of persecution, causing offense and so forth.
It's very sad. The world isn't a happy place at the moment, is it?
Twenty years ago, if Barbara from Royston Vasey (shout out to League of Gentleman stans) won a woman of the year award and frequented ladies' lavs, most people would have laughed. Today, no, they can't laugh about it, let alone challenge it.
Oh, well. Que será, será...
To everyone else: sorry about the essay.
Holding society together and being shat on, as always.
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“Treat me right
I'm still a good man's daughter
Let me in if I break
And be quiet if I shatter”