Transparency
Dennis Kavanagh has some questions.
It’s “capricious” to say that same sex attraction is not the same as being trans and that the former doesn’t have to be lumped with the latter at all times? It’s the other way around, isn’t it – it’s “capricious” to treat them as the same or closely related enough to be inextricably bound together for all purposes.
I read this in my feed at breakfast. I don’t know who Dennis Kavanagh is, but I think I like him.
I think we can all understand that gays, lesbians, and trans suffer difficulties and discrimination. But gays fighting for gay rights, Lesbians fighting for Lesbian rights does not preclude Trans from fighting for Trans rights. The problem Trans have is that they are so self absorbed they do not understand how to organise and fight for their rights, they are reliant on the L the G and the B to do it for them and get pissy when they don’t.
Yes he’s good value.
Not only that, but this forced teaming allows them to graft themselves onto a larger, pre-existing, but completely unrelated community, in order to inflate their importance and clout. To top it off, they hijack the original community’s agenda, and “center” it on themselves, to the exclusion of all else, and detriment to the original “host” community. So Stonewall becomes homophobic, and GC feminists opposing TiMs being incarcerated in what were once female-only prisons can be painted as “attacking” the “LGBT community.”
Roj:
Yes, I like Dennis, too. He’s tireless, straight to the point and funny. The latter goes a long way, in my book. There’s very little humour in all of this mess, although i think it’s fair to say that the gender identity extremists are the ones who seem to suck the humour out of the room.