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Something called “Attitude” tells us:
India Willoughby has slammed the Labour government, Prime Minister Sir Keir Starmer and Health Secretary Wes Streeting over the party’s policies regarding the ban on hormone blockers and their stance on trans healthcare.
Speaking to Attitude on the red carpet at the Virgin Atlantic Attitude Awards, powered by Jaguar, Willoughby said: “I’m not exaggerating when I say that the Labour government are going to be responsible for the deaths of hundreds, possibly thousands, of trans people.”
Hahaha that’s funny, because exaggerating is exactly what he’s doing. He’s just making shit up, out of nothing. Look at Willoughby: is he dead? Is he approaching being dead? Not so much. He’s standing around in a red strapless dress, looking ridiculous but not dead.
“We are going through a very slow and quiet genocide,” she said.
Yahuh, so slow and so quiet that it can’t be detected at all, no matter how fine the instruments.
Everyone thinks that a genocide is all about death camps. Not necessarily.”
Nope, everyone doesn’t think that at all. Rwanda wasn’t death camps. Even the Holocaust wasn’t all death camps; they started out just shooting people, but decided that wasn’t efficient.
[He[ continued: “You’re stopping people transitioning. This is going to lead to suicides. Every study in the world has shown this leads to suicides. But Wes Streeting just does not care. I think it’s an absolute disgrace.”
Nobody’s stopping anybody “transitioning”; it can’t be done. People can’t change sex. Willoughby is dressed up in a bright red fluffy dress that starts at the tits and ends above the knees. He is 59 years old. Do you know a lot of 59 year old women who dress like that? The photo of him in it is hilarious, because he’s glowering like Sterling Heyden in Dr Strangelove, which doesn’t really jibe well with the pwetty dwess.
I don’t even know many women who dress like that at 19! Or 29! Oh, sure, women wear party dresses, and some women wear stuff like that, but most women spend most of their time, even when going out to a party, wearing clothes that are comfortable and appropriate for the occasion. Of course, there are some offices that insist in their dress codes that women must wear the most uncomfortable shoes ever devised. I think they were designed by Torquemada.
Well no, but you don’t know women who attend the Virgin Atlantic Attitude Awards. Neither do I, and aren’t we the lucky ones.
Celebrity red carpet wear is … exaggerated … but he looks about as ridiculous as plenty of other celebrities at celebrity narcissistic glamour events.
“I’m not exaggerating,” is hilarious, because of course he’s exaggerating. And I think he’s wrong about “every study says” that not giving trans people what they demand makes them commit suicide. Weren’t there some studies that showed different results? I.e., (1) the suicide rate for trans youth is about the same as for other adolescents; (2) getting trans surgeries and drugs doesn’t appreciably change mental health outcomes; (3) there’s no epidemic of trans suicides in any event; and (4) drilling into kids that they will commit suicide if they don’t get what they demand causes more suicides, while being psychologically supportive (watchful waiting) and treating co-morbid conditions reduces the risk of suicide.
Studies, such as we actually have, show precisely not that.
But I don’t generally expect accurate information of any sort from crazy people.
And 5) chemically castrating children, which Willie supports, is the closest thing to genocide in this whole arena. The obsession with trans gender as an explanation of their difference falls most heavily on gay and autistic kids like mine. Why does Willy support their genocide?
Oh gawd. You could have prepared me for that image. The guy looks genuinely deranged.
I bet this explains why India Willoughby wore red and ranted hyperbolically about genocide in his interview with Attitude yesterday (October 9).
Today (October 10) is XX Day (10/10), the first global Women’s Visibility Day. I’m not sure if any one organization is responsible for creating it, but I do see people using it as a Facebook hashtag and wearing red, for example:
https://www.facebook.com/hashtag/xxday
Aha. Good thing I have red sweaters available.
When will he start ranting about “precious bodily fluids”?
Ice cream, Mandrake? Children’s ice cream?