1./ Another queer BS alert. The gaslighting of LGB people continues as TV mag @Broadcastnow dredges up the Q word, saying "It’s really important to have 'queer' spaces because then people who aren’t queer are able to...see how queer people live." Uhhh? 👇broadcastnow.co.uk/home/newswrap-…
2./ What's a queer space? It doesn't explain. Butler said the word queer allowed straight allyship. So when one interviewee says "showing more queer spaces stops otherising" maybe it means queer spaces help straight people stop othering each other? Your guess is as good as mine.
3./ If you want to know why the TV industry has become a tool of mindless wokery you could do worse than read this incoherent baloney with all the usual uber-angst about "micro-aggressions" as well as other meaningless lingo pumped raw from academia. 👇
4./ Television used to be an industry dominated by an out of touch elite who felt it was their duty to preach to the lower orders. The only difference now is the same posh elite believe the workies need improving with confusing and tendentious political correctness.
5./ The hilarious thing is that the interview bleats on about LGBTQ+ people being discriminated against in TV; while all the time using the slur...queer... to describe gay people. @ChrisMCurtis who gave you the right to describe your LGB subscribers like this? Not in our name.
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1./ The winner of today's Dawn Butler award for Best Stonewall Sabotage goes to @benjamincohen who shows what happens when you spend years refusing to debate. You can no longer do it. His interview was less a car crash, more a full episode of Wacky Races.👇
2./ Cohen seems to have rehearsed for today's interview with @JustinOnWeb when he pompously railed against gay journo @cristo_radio yesterday saying he wouldn't deign to defend Stonewall against what he said were "false" charges. So ..err..what he did he do today on the BBC? 👇
3./ At 6 minutes in to the BBC clip he says it's false Stonewall demands safe spaces for women like refuges should be open to transwomen. Strange. Here's Stonewall arguing exactly that in its Scottish GR Consultation. Of course they do it in typically disingenuous fashion.👇
1./ If you want to see the debate on extreme trans demands summed up in 2 tweets here it is. Left wing feminist @soniasodha (a brilliant writer) tweets her searing indictment in @ObserverUK of a charity that's lost its way. Cue a pompous LGBTQ+ dude tries to have her cancelled.👇
2./ Just savour that silky threat from an ex-Tory politician who himself did SFA to gain gay people our rights and now describes himself as 'queer' 🙄@edwardlord who questions Sonia's capacity to fairly chair a charity. Yeah ...but hilariously this guy is a leading freemason. 😂
3./ He says "I continue to struggle with" such a sexist organisation. Lord was such a good judge of character he ran fellow bisexual Mark Oaten's leadership campaign when he joined the LibDems. Remember the idiot who blamed rent boys on his going bald? 🤣👇pinknews.co.uk/2006/08/14/wil…
1./ The story of Rob Roberts is a tragedy for the victims. It also provides a lesson in how the word 'queer' is poisoning our discourse. When the MP came out a year ago during an annual exercise in virtue-signalling, Pink News hailed him as 'queer', its ultimate compliment.👇
2./ Only 2 months later, after harassment allegations, Roberts was downgraded by Pink News to plain old 'Gay', though they still seemed to give him the benefit of the doubt. Apparently, coming out had been terribly stressful for Mr Made for Radio face. Boo fucking hoo. 👇
3./ Sexual harassment is about power not sexual attraction but surely the catch-all term Queer from only 2 months earlier would have been more appropriate? After all, claims of harassment were made by victims of both sexes. Isn't queer about not being just old-fashioned gay?👇
1./ This is Scotland now: a feminist threatened by cops with being jailed and her kids removed by social services. Her crime? "Unspecified comments". Scotland's cops are behaving like some latter-day McStasi but should we really be surprised?👇
2./ This was surely the inevitable result of abominations like this: police recruits lined up in February behind a flag no self-respecting gay person now treats seriously. It's almost as if you can feel their eagerness to become Stormtroopers for the rainbow rag.
3./ It's an eagerness being encouraged by the SNP's recent crackpot Hate Crime Bill. This makes the cops now super-attentive to those weird, little woke groups the SNP spends taxpayer millions on; Scotland's magic circle of rainbow best buddies and hate crime redefiners.
1./ I see straight people are under attack again as LGBTQ+ rag @pinknews raises its triggery little fists at @joerogan while proving his point. He says straight men are being silenced. Their response boils down to, "shut the fuck up, you talk too much". Here's why Rogan is right.
2./ Anyone who listens to his show knows this is a guy who, like most of us, is eager to avoid discriminating against any vulnerable minority. Two years ago even Pink News applauded when he pointed out blatant transphobia in the movie Pet Ventura. How their tune has changed!
3./ This was Rogan's point. For the new extremist LGBTQ+ movement "you can never be woke enough". Every time you capitulate they want more. Now you can't even have a group that specifically defends gay people without it being called transphobic. So what hope for straight peeps?
1./ Did you see this lovely interview of the force of nature that's William Shatner? There's so much to love about Shatner, from his humanity to his humour, @HadleyFreeman could only hope to scratch the surface. I had the pleasure of working with the legend only once...
2./ I co-produced a 2 parter on how Star Trek inspired real inventors. Paramount wouldn't let us use ST in the title, but it was a blessing. The show became 'How William Shatner Changed the World' which was much funnier. Here's the hilarious opening. 👇
3./ The director of the show, the brilliant Julian Jones, brought every scene alive, and used archive in really innovative ways. Here's Marty Cooper, inventor of the mobile phone, explaining how it was inspired by the Star Fleet communicator.👇