New aftershave in Lidl: gives you the precise aroma of a widowed policeman investigating the murder of his daughter, drawn into a wide-ranging political conspiracy involving nuclear weapons.
It’s Sunday, so I thought I’d post a passage containing the words ‘Detached genitals’, ‘Uranus’ and ‘sizzling’.
(From ‘Greek to Me’ by Mary Norris)
Steven Sheil
'Trans identifying men are scared of other men so it's women's job to protect them,' is a particularly ugly part of current 'trans rights' activism.
Women fought for single-sex spaces and services for our safety.
We're not human shields.
It's definitely time for men to learn to be inclusive!
The reaction to guidance explaining men can't lawfully identify into women's facilities & services shows how much society values men's demands for validation over women's privacy, safety and dignity. And that's why I've become blunter in saying: NO.
comment.press/answer-is-no
Lissa Evans
The law is enforceable. Toilet monitors have never been needed because most adults are mature enough to understand social norms and policies around the use of single-sex spaces, and are happy to abide by them.
There are days when I miss being an editor. I loved writing headlines. Whoever did this, I hope they took the rest of the day off.
Suffragette figures/game pieces used in the 1909 'Pank-a-Squith' board game. Depending on what square your suffragette figure falls on, you follow instructions such as: ‘Dodges the police, move ahead two squares' #womensart
The reaction to guidance explaining that men can't lawfully identify into female-only spaces was inevitable, but depressing.
It’s not your decision though Sonia.
You can’t enforce this, and trans people are going to keep living your lives. No amount of ‘guidance’ changes the fact.
That’s why I’m becoming blunter in saying to toilet monitors like you: NO
Lissa Evans
Lissa Evans
David Benedict
Lissa Evans
Elizabeth Taylor
The reaction to guidance explaining men can't lawfully identify into women's facilities & services shows how much society values men's demands for validation over women's privacy, safety and dignity. And that's why I've become blunter in saying: NO.
comment.press/answer-is-no
The reaction to guidance explaining that men can't lawfully identify into female-only spaces was inevitable, but depressing.