A 25-tweet thread "debunking" Mallory Moore's (@Chican3ry) criticism of Redmond. It discusses all sorts of things, including the text Moore says she defended, but never once addresses Moore's point. Remarkable exhibition of whataboutery.
The thread leaves us in no doubt that Howard's text is extremely anti-semitic, but as it fails to discuss what Raymond said about Howard's text, we are none the wiser about whether Moore's criticism is justified.
I would have to say, though, that if Raymond cites Howard's text approvingly, she must also be regarded as anti-semitic.
That said, it nevertheless is a very interesting and disturbing thread, particularly the analysis of Scott Howard's work.

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15 Jan
Please stop talking about trans women as if all of them are serious sex offenders. They are not.

Also, please pay attention to what people actually SAY. Paddick did NOT say women should be locked up with male rapists. He said each case should be individually risk assessed.
I am sick and tired of the outright lies spread by some gender critical people in pursuit of their agenda. The above is a fine example. Absolutely no-one, least of all Brian Paddick, is recommending locking up women with male rapists.
The number of trans women in prison is tiny. It is easily possible for the prison service to assess each case individually, taking full account of the needs of the prisoner AND the safety of other prisoners. That is what Paddick recommended.
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to spell it out:
- since there was no change in the statistics, women serving sentences for rape at the time the Equality Act came into force weren't trans
- since there is no subsequent change in the statistics, women serving sentences for rape are still unlikely to be trans
though we have to be careful because the numbers are very, very small, so an increase of 1 person can create spurious signifcance.
one of the things I find most disturbing in the current outrage over trans rights is the fact that so much effort is being made to restrict the lives of a tiny number of people, not only to their detriment but potentially also to the detriment of other people too.
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13 Jan
Sending people to a country where they will be tortured is not "consequences", it is deliberate cruelty and a fundamental breach of human rights.
Your approval of the Home Secretary's decision to send people to be tortured is wholly incompatible with your Christian beliefs, @JeanetElisa, and a very poor witness.
To make people stateless, thus exposing them to torture and imprisonment without any means of defence, is incompatible with Christian values.
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13 Jan
The stated primary purpose is to obtain a "general understanding of the nature of the gatherings, including attendance, the setting and the purpose". So there's not much for her to investigate, is there?
Also, Sue Gray is a civil servant, not a lawyer. She cannot decide whether the "gatherings" broke the rules in place at the time. Will she have legal advisors, and on what will they be empowered to give opinions?
It is telling that Johnson's statement at PMQs was, as @AdamWagner1 put it, "obviously lawyered", but there isn't a lawyer in sight in the investigation on which the Tory Party is pinning its hopes.
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11 Jan
Apart from the obvious failures of prison healthcare, what struck me was the woman's insistence that she couldn't be pregnant as she didn't have sex with men. This paragraph suggests she was raped.
I'm reminded of Reynhard Sinaga's rape spree. By using date rape drugs, he raped over 200 men without their knowledge. The men typically woke up in unfamiliar surroundings with no recollection of what had happened.
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If independent Scotland became a member of the EU or the EEA, there would be a hard border between Scotland and the UK.
If independent Scotland pursued a less restrictive immigration policy than the UK, as is also proposed in the report, there would be border controls between Scotland and the UK. Image
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