Y R they not incloosiv?
Won’t someone please think of the man who wants to get a job around abused women?
Wight is Isle of Wight and DASH is domestic abuse support hub. Women are more vulnerable to domestic abuse than men are, so abused women are not invariably going to want to be around stranger men who identify as women when they (the abused women) are seeking help.
Ordinary people with ordinary understanding and empathy understand that. Narcissistic men and their deluded female allies either don’t understand that or think it’s trivial compared to a narcissistic man’s desire to act out his fantasies in the presence of women.
The latter group needs to grow the fuck up.
Somewhat related, Biden is withdrawing a Trump-administration proposal that would have allowed homeless shelters in the US to be single-sex (of course that’s not how it’s spun in the article).
https://www.nytimes.com/2021/04/22/us/transgender-homeless-biden-trump.html
Why can’t they think at all about the women affected? Why is the focus always on the poor dear males who want to work with or live with the women?
It’s a typical Jonathon Yanniv move – look for an organisation or business that you know will reject you so you make it all about you, not the people whose needs are being met.
Have a huge hissy fit over not getting a job you were unqualified for in the first place, and then attempt to get said business or service closed down.
Rinse and repeat.
Why.in.deed.
Is Hooters too obvious a target? Or is it just that millenials killed it?
This branch of the conversation was revealing. On the one hand a concern for the needs of abused women, and on the other a bunch of slogans.
Nice, I was born on the Isle of Wight and still live quite close, on the mainland.
It is both interesting and infuriating how TRAs have cop-opted the tactic of labelling anything that contradicts their world-view as “phobic” from the islamists.
Good to see my home still has people with integrity and courage.
And more than a dash of Morgane Oger, as the request to RT is to, presumably, through force of outraged TA numbers, coerce the service to change policy or close down.