The "Example" in CoP APP undermines Forstater Ruling by framing "people who have a philosophical belief in biological gender" (SEX not gender!) as "anti-transgender" and wishing harm on trans people. @MForstater
Shameful @nickherbertcbe ! 1/
This is a perfect mirror image of what happens in real life. Police across UK have to mobilise in large numbers to protect women from being physically attacked by trans activists. Posters urge "burn TERFs", "Decapitate TERFs" and threaten rape!
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CoP is guilty of "Four Fingers Pointing Back", propagandising on behalf of trans people, smearing people who believe biological sex exists (99% population). Women are targeted almost exclusively, aided by police institutional misogyny. panoramicgutterview.blogspot.com/2023/03/four-f…
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CoP has inserted thinly disguised propaganda into training materials for police across England and Wales, framing people who believe in biological sex as "haters" who are hostile to and wish harm on trans people. assets.college.police.uk/s3fs-public/20… 4/
No mention of deleting the "personal data" of the complainant, ie. a person who believes biological sex exists.
A person sinisterly framed by the CoP as approving "anti-trans" hate and claiming the removal of "threatening" anti-trans posters offends them.
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How many of people hostile to and wishing harm on those (mostly women) who hold a "philosophical faith" that biological sex exists REALLY disbelieve that biological sex exists?
How many are just thugs, of both sexes, getting a free pass to attack women?
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Why does College of Policing frame the usual PERPETRATORS of physical attacks and threats as the victims of "hate", and the VICTIMS as perps?
It has never been "both sides", the hate and violence has been "one way" for decades, with women the victims.
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CoP is dangerously excusing and encouraging hate and violence towards women and girls #VAWG
Tell them they are wrong: factually, ethically and morally.
"Standing up for freedom should never be labelled as Islamophobia"
@Womans_Place_UK you should listen to these Iranian woman about being forced to wear hijab, lifetime impact from 7yrs old, and their message to western feminists
Andrew Doyle:
So you both you've both had experiences where you both grew up in in Iran under this regime, being forced to wear the Islamic dress, in accordance with the morality police. @andrewdoyle_com
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But I've heard women in the West, feminists in the west, sometimes say that it's empowering to wear the veil and this is something that that is, is almost like a feminist symbol. How do you respond to that?