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24 minutes ago, ChelseaBoy said:

No idea after such a horrific attack, why both the victim and the Telegraph are using female pronouns to describe a male rapist. 

Absolutely right. There's no she or her about it, nor is he a woman. He's a man and using any other language is simply perpetuating the insanity. 

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3 hours ago, Gonzo79 said:

The term "her penis" is beyond bizarre.  It displays a complete lack of sense or reason.

Aye but you’re a fanny, so how does that work? 😂

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5 minutes ago, Uilleam said:

If you don't know by now.....

Reminds me of that old joke: How do you give a woman an orgasm?

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Who cares?

 

 

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From The Telegraph:  

 

"A secondary school has been criticised over its unisex lavatories policy, after a teenage girl was injured when a male classmate allegedly kicked down a cubicle door to photograph her."

 

The most astonishing thing in this sad tale is not that no-one saw, or could have been expected to see, that the 'lavatory policy' (did I really say that?) would be likely to lead to problems, but tbhis statement from the Headteacher:

 

“We will seek the views of our students and a parent reference group, to get to understand people’s concerns.”

 Just Wow!

Just how detached from reality is she?

 

 

 

 

https://www.telegraph.co.uk/news/2023/03/15/boys-go-take-photos-girls-schools-unisex-loos/

 

 

‘Boys go in and take photos of the girls’ at school’s unisex loos

Male pupil allegedly ‘donkey-kicked’ cubicle door so he could get picture of female classmate

ByBlathnaid Corless15 March 2023 • 7:33pm

 

 

A secondary school has been criticised over its unisex lavatories policy, after a teenage girl was injured when a male classmate allegedly kicked down a cubicle door to photograph her.

 

 

Caludon Castle School in Wyken, Coventry, sent a letter to reassure parents about its unisex facilities after the “distressing” incident, which it said had been fully investigated.

The loos were refurbished in 2017 to make some “open plan with unisex private cubicles”, allowing staff to supervise the facilities at break times.

However, Gemma Brennan, who says her 13-year-old daughter had to be taken to hospital after a male classmate “donkey-kicked” the door - leaving her with a large cut on her forehead - claims the unisex lavatories are an ongoing issue at the school.

“There are unisex toilets and the boys go in and take photos of the girls, kick the doors down and there are no locks on the doors so they are going over to the cubicles to take photos and videos which is a massive concern,” she said.

While the school insists that every cubicle has a working lock, Ms Brennan says the locks have been “broken off” thanks to students kicking them so often.

Her daughter also struggles to use the only girls’ lavatory in the school as it is frequently shut, she claimed.

‘Parents and children want separate toilets’

“There’s one girls’ toilet but it’s always locked and out of bounds and if they use it they get a detention for using it,” she said.

“All the parents and children want separate toilets, I really don’t think that’s too much to ask.

“Teenage kids are bound to behave in this manner in my opinion if they are allowed to share toilets. It’s an outrage,” she added.

Sarah Kenrick, the headteacher of Caludon Castle School, said: “The safety and wellbeing of our students is the school’s number one priority, and we are extremely concerned by last week’s incident. Standards have been reinforced through assemblies and tutor groups.

“There are two sets of unisex toilets in the school and the others are single-sex. The unisex toilets are supervised at break and lunchtimes. 

“Following student consultation, the toilets were refurbished and reopened in August 2017, with attractive sinks, taps and bathroom furniture. Every cubicle door has a working lock and sanitary waste bins. 

“The facilities downstairs are open plan with unisex private cubicles that have floor-to-ceiling lockable doors. This enables staff to supervise the toilets at break and lunchtimes whilst ensuring student privacy. 

“The student responsible for this incident has been sanctioned and we have been in regular contact with the parent of the injured student, who has told us she is happy with the actions we have taken.

“We will seek the views of our students and a parent reference group, to get to understand people’s concerns.”

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6 minutes ago, Gonzo79 said:

Reminds me of that old joke: How do you give a woman an orgasm?

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Who cares?

 

 

Which reminds me of the possibly even older joke:

What is the difference between Cosmopolitan magazine and The People's Friend?

 

Cosmopolitan teaches women what an orgasm is, and how they might achieve one.

The People's Friend teaches women how to knit one.

 

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43 minutes ago, Uilleam said:

From The Telegraph:  

 

"A secondary school has been criticised over its unisex lavatories policy, after a teenage girl was injured when a male classmate allegedly kicked down a cubicle door to photograph her."

 

The most astonishing thing in this sad tale is not that no-one saw, or could have been expected to see, that the 'lavatory policy' (did I really say that?) would be likely to lead to problems, but tbhis statement from the Headteacher:

 

“We will seek the views of our students and a parent reference group, to get to understand people’s concerns.”

 Just Wow!

Just how detached from reality is she?

 

 

 

 

https://www.telegraph.co.uk/news/2023/03/15/boys-go-take-photos-girls-schools-unisex-loos/

 

 

‘Boys go in and take photos of the girls’ at school’s unisex loos

Male pupil allegedly ‘donkey-kicked’ cubicle door so he could get picture of female classmate

ByBlathnaid Corless15 March 2023 • 7:33pm

 

 

A secondary school has been criticised over its unisex lavatories policy, after a teenage girl was injured when a male classmate allegedly kicked down a cubicle door to photograph her.

 

 

Caludon Castle School in Wyken, Coventry, sent a letter to reassure parents about its unisex facilities after the “distressing” incident, which it said had been fully investigated.

The loos were refurbished in 2017 to make some “open plan with unisex private cubicles”, allowing staff to supervise the facilities at break times.

However, Gemma Brennan, who says her 13-year-old daughter had to be taken to hospital after a male classmate “donkey-kicked” the door - leaving her with a large cut on her forehead - claims the unisex lavatories are an ongoing issue at the school.

“There are unisex toilets and the boys go in and take photos of the girls, kick the doors down and there are no locks on the doors so they are going over to the cubicles to take photos and videos which is a massive concern,” she said.

While the school insists that every cubicle has a working lock, Ms Brennan says the locks have been “broken off” thanks to students kicking them so often.

Her daughter also struggles to use the only girls’ lavatory in the school as it is frequently shut, she claimed.

‘Parents and children want separate toilets’

“There’s one girls’ toilet but it’s always locked and out of bounds and if they use it they get a detention for using it,” she said.

“All the parents and children want separate toilets, I really don’t think that’s too much to ask.

“Teenage kids are bound to behave in this manner in my opinion if they are allowed to share toilets. It’s an outrage,” she added.

Sarah Kenrick, the headteacher of Caludon Castle School, said: “The safety and wellbeing of our students is the school’s number one priority, and we are extremely concerned by last week’s incident. Standards have been reinforced through assemblies and tutor groups.

“There are two sets of unisex toilets in the school and the others are single-sex. The unisex toilets are supervised at break and lunchtimes. 

“Following student consultation, the toilets were refurbished and reopened in August 2017, with attractive sinks, taps and bathroom furniture. Every cubicle door has a working lock and sanitary waste bins. 

“The facilities downstairs are open plan with unisex private cubicles that have floor-to-ceiling lockable doors. This enables staff to supervise the toilets at break and lunchtimes whilst ensuring student privacy. 

“The student responsible for this incident has been sanctioned and we have been in regular contact with the parent of the injured student, who has told us she is happy with the actions we have taken.

“We will seek the views of our students and a parent reference group, to get to understand people’s concerns.”

She forgot to add...."Unless it coincides with our woke policies which really are our number one priority". 

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Could this bring down the entire house of perversion ...

 

A young detransitioned woman is seeking justice from the medical group and hospital that facilitated her medical transition between the ages of 12 to 17, which included puberty blockers, cross-sex hormones and a double mastectomy at just 13 years old. 

 

The plaintiff, Layla Jane, is represented by the Dhillon Law Group and LiMandri & Jonna LLP in conjunction with the Center for American Liberty. On Wednesday, a letter of intent to sue was sent to the Permanente Medical Group and Kaiser Foundation Hospitals alleging “gross negligence” on behalf of their client, and accusing Kaiser of allowing “radical, inadequately studied, off-label, and essentially experimental treatment to occur on minors.”

 

The Intent to Sue further alleges that Layla’s doctors medically “affirmed” her without meaningful evaluation, failed to adequately disclose the health risksassociated with puberty blockers and cross-sex hormone treatment, and emotionally manipulated her parents by proposing the false dilemma: “would you rather have a live son, or a dead daughter?” 

 

When Layla was a child, she experienced significant mental health and behavioral challenges. At the age of 11, she started to believe that her unhappiness was due to being "born in the wrong body," which she discovered through online research, and she began identifying as transgender. She was only 12 when she was prescribed puberty blockers, cross-sex hormones, and was evaluated for surgery. She underwent a double mastectomy to remove her breasts shortly after her 13th birthday. However, Layla eventually came to the realization that she was not, in fact, transgender. She stopped receiving testosterone injections and instead sought proper mental health treatment for her anxiety and mood-related issues.

 

Layla's transition story bears striking similarities to that of Chloe Cole. Both of them are now 18 years old and are taking legal action against Kaiser Permanente and the doctors who facilitated their chemical and surgical transitions as minors, two of whom they shared.

 

Layla Jane stated:

Many people have already seen Chloe Cole’s story and the emotional and physical damage she had to go through at the hands of “medical professionals.” I’m ready to announce that these so-called professionals did the exact same thing to me, but at an even younger age. At 12-years-old I began testosterone and puberty blockers and at age 13, I had a double mastectomy. These are decisions I will have to live with for the rest of my life. I’m ready to join the growing group of detransitioners so that no other child has to go through the torment I went through at the hands of doctors I should have been able to trust.

Layla Jane and her lawyer, Harmeet Dhillon, appeared on the Fox News program “The Ingraham Angle” last night to make the announcement. Dhillon stated that she has been contacted by many detransitioners who are seeking justice but, due to the short statute of limitations, she can only represent clients who fall within the specified time period. Experts believe that it may take 5-10 years for young people who have undergone a gender transition to realize that they may have made a mistake.

 

The Intent to Sue cites a 30-year follow up study conducted in Sweden that found post-operative transgender patients were 19 times more likely to commit suicide as evidence that “gender-affirming care” does not necessarily improve the mental health of recipients. Also cited are 11 studies that found gender dysphoria appears to resolve on its own when children are not socially and medically transitioned between 60-90 percent of the time.

Layla Jane is now the 8th detransitioner worldwide to have brought legal action against the medical providers that facilitated her chemical and surgical transition. She will be seeking punitive damages, the extent of which is currently “being investigated and is not fully known at this time.” The Notice of Intent to Sue will allow the defendants 90 days to respond before an official lawsuit is filed. 

 

A representative from Kaiser responded to a request for comment with the same boilerplate message they gave regarding Cole’s lawsuit, which was to claim that they are following “evidence-based medicine founded on sound research,” despite the fact that no empirical evidence to date supports a biological basis for “gender identity.”

 

While the exact number of detransitioners is unknown, and more research is needed, cases appear to be steadily rising. A forum created in 2017 for detransitioners on Reddit is adding over 1,000 members a month, and as of this writing has nearly 45,000 members. 

 

Studies that have shown a small rate of transition regret are frequently used by activists to dismiss or diminish the experience of detransitioners. However, the studies finding that 2 percent or less regret their transition surveyed only adults, not the new cohort that most are concerned about: adolescents.

 

In the United States, a 2022 study found that 29 percent of 68 patients seeking medical transition care changed their requests for hormone treatment, surgery, or both. Another U.S. study from last year found that 30 percent of patients who began cross-sex hormone treatment discontinued it within four years for unknown reasons. Two smaller studies in the U.K. report that between 7 and 10 percent of patients initially assessed for gender-related medical services later detransitioned. 

 

Layla Jane’s allegations of medical negligence and emotional manipulation by her doctors underscore the importance of meaningful evaluation, informed consent, and comprehensive mental health support for children who believe they are experiencing gender dysphoria.

 

https://www.realityslaststand.com/p/new-detransitioner-announces-intent?utm_source=substack&utm_medium=email

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11 hours ago, Bill said:

Could this bring down the entire house of perversion ...

 

Hopefully. 

 

There are a number of 'detranstioners' in the UK, and, without exception, their stories are distressing, very distressing. 

There is no doubt in my mind that these unfortunates should be compensated to the maximum.

There is, equally, no doubt in my mind that members of the medical, psychiatric, and psychological professions should be prosectued for malpractice, and probably for physical assault.  

 

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