The UK police have recruited several men who 'identify' as women to work as officers or advisers in the last three or four years. Here's a thread on how that's working out so far
PC Watson allegedly targeted people on social media over a period of several months due to their belief that men aren't women, sending thousands of tweets containing defamatory lies. Leicestershire Police initially refused to stop him. He's now been arrested and suspended
Zoe Watts was employed as a Police Support Community Officer with Lincolnshire Police. Zoe is now in jail for hoarding banned weapons and explosive substances as part of his trans activism, which included smashing up melons with the names of feminists on them
Carol Lea was Merseyside Police's 'equality and diversity' adviser. In 2019 Carol was arrested for attacking a young woman with a hammer in a dispute over a parking space at KFC
Kimberley Stone has been a hate crime adviser to Essex Police. A trawl through Kimberley's social media posts finds numerous and recent cases of racism and misogyny, including suggesting that black people have low IQs grahamlinehan.substack.com/p/why-is-trans…
Kelly Maloney has given trans awareness talks to Kent Police and addressed Dorset officers at an event about countering violence. This was shortly after Maloney tried to strangle his then wife
Cheryl Morgan was used by Avon and Somerset Police to run 'equality training'. Cheryl has a history of denigrating women, including talking about a 'terf infestation'
Gina Denham has worked with Essex and Leicestershire Police on transgender awareness. He also led an aggressive campaign to force a school in Rochford to remove sex-based rights and protections for its female students medium.com/@elsaegret/mee…
Carole Steele has been used for training by Devon and Cornwall Police. Carole defended a man who violently attacked a woman by lying that the woman 'started the ruckus'
Stephanie Hirst has given training to Humberside Police. He claims that wolf whistling makes you feel good because it confirms that you're a woman telegraph.co.uk/women/womens-l…
North Wales Police Community Support Officer Connor Freel is a woman who 'identifies' as a man. Freel took an autistic boy to court for asking her if she was a 'boy or a girl' while on duty. The boy was given a curfew requirement and ordered to pay £590 walesonline.co.uk/news/wales-new…
Devon and Cornwall's PC Jack Makowska announced, at a bravery award ceremony in 2019, that she was 'transitioning'. She then went on to stalk two women, even sending them both a headless bird of prey. She failed to attend her court hearing in 2022 plymouthherald.co.uk/news/plymouth-…
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The BBC has been obsessed with drag for a few years now but the amount of videos BBC News has made about 'drag queen children' or vulnerable adults doing drag is truly disturbing. Here's one from 2019 about an 11-year-old boy who dances for money from adults in gay bars🧵1/9
This thread does not come close to showing all the videos the BBC has made about 'drag children', and it doesn't showcase the many articles that have also been written (ie one attached). Here's a BBC News video about a 12-year-old boy from Corby who 'performs' at Pride events 2/9
This is a BBC News story about a 14-year-old who got to 'perform' at Drag World after his school said his alter-ego was not appropriate 3/9
The UK mainstream media has broadcast a few documentaries about the rape gangs, which reportedly had 250,000 victims. The publicly owned Channel 4 is running a three-part series starting this week, 'Accused: The Fake Grooming Scandal', about a girl who lied about being a victim 1
Last year the publicly owned BBC ran 'Liar: The Fake Grooming Scandal' - a documentary about the same girl who lied about being a victim 2
In 2023 the BBC ran the documentary 'The Big Cases: The Lie That Destroyed a Town', also about the same girl who lied about being a victim 3
Here's a list of just some of the drag queens the BBC has showcased this Christmas. First up, Blankety Blank, aired prime time on BBC One on Boxing Day, featuring a drag queen as one of the celebrity panelists (1)
Strictly Come Dancing's Christmas special on Christmas Day was won by Tayce, a drag queen (2)
Available on BBC iPlayer are recent episodes of EastEnders that feature drag queens (3)
BBC News at Ten's eccentric coverage of the sentencing of Huw Edwards felt like it was minimising his crimes while pretending not to. Firstly, it mentioned his mental health struggles because he didn't get into Oxford 1/4
The BBC then referenced the fact that it had paid Huw Edwards more than £200,000 after his arrest. This led into media commentator Adam Boulton saying ... nothing about this but instead stating we should "never say never" about the paedophile "coming back" 2/4
Then a legal expert justified Huw Edwards' sentence amid online anger that it was too light - but no mention is made about the main reason for that anger; the contrast with harsher sentences for people who wrote inflammatory posts on social media in recent weeks 3/4
A cross-dressing man who effectively decimated his age categories of women's rowing is surprisingly having his world records beaten ... because another cross-dressing man has now become old enough to enter those same categories 1/4
In 2017 Marjorie Roome took up competitive indoor rowing for women over 60, winning repeated world championships and breaking world records by such a large margin that most women refused to compete against him and he'd end up as the only competitor
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However, he's now losing some of those world records - to another man. Meet Joanne Blundell. Can you guess which one Joanne is from this picture? He's now won at least two 60+ World Indoor Rowing Championships 3/4
The link between serial killers and animal cruelty has been well-established. The link between serial killers and cross-dressing men has been well established. Here's a look at several recent stories that suggests there's also a link between animal cruelty and transgenderism 1
Cross-dressing man Scarlet Blake was recently jailed for life for murdering a man. During the trial it was revealed that four months earlier he filmed himself torturing a cat and then killing it by putting it in a blender 2
Cross-dressing man Olivia Sindel has a criminal record including 'serious violence'. In 2020 he was found guilty of slashing the throat of a Staffordshire bull terrier, and draining it of blood, because the dog's owner refused to pay for his gender reassignment surgery 3