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Julian Farrows
Julian Farrows
2 years ago

Gender ideology is an in-road to making child sexual-grooming socially acceptable. The doctors, nurse, parents, teachers, politicians, judges and lawyers that push forward this ideology need to be held accountable as of now. It’s shocking that it has penetrated this far into Western thought and that people who disagree with this big lie are liable to lose their jobs.

Last edited 2 years ago by Julian Farrows
Annemarie Ni Dhalaigh
Annemarie Ni Dhalaigh
2 years ago

Excellent article!

Thank you for highlighting the insane situation in Ireland

It’s exhausting. There was no debate at all when the GRA was passed in 2015.

Many of us were asleep at the wheel while it was rushed in under the cover of gay marriage
Ireland has gone from the sublime- a Catholic country that produced such writers as Joyce, Yeats and leaders such as Pearse, Connolly, Dev etc – to the ridiculous in a few generations

Jeremy Bray
Jeremy Bray
2 years ago

As usual Debbie Hayton is the most sane voice in this mad debate who actually has skin in the game as it were.
We are solemnly told how important these statistics are for government planning and analysis under pain of penalty if they are not completed but then the governments deliberately encourage the entry of nonsense data for purely ideological reasons. If they actually don’t really care what sex people were born i.e. how many prostates there are and how many wombs there are out there it would be better not to ask.
If they are not seeking genuine useful information why should we engage with their performative sharade?

Last edited 2 years ago by Jeremy Bray
Lindsay S
Lindsay S
2 years ago
Reply to  Jeremy Bray

It’s half the reason we ended up with so many Jedi in the previous census. Very few people think oh good it’s census time! It’s a chore that we have to accomplish or risk being fined so people will take the proverbial given the opportunity!

Andrew D
Andrew D
2 years ago

It’s curious that the Anglosphere seems particularly prone to this nonsense – Scotland, Ireland, Canada, US, Australia, NZ, but England itself not quite so much. Why is that?

Philip Stott
Philip Stott
2 years ago
Reply to  Andrew D

It could be that most of those have left-leaning governments (who generally sign up for this nonsense), whereas England have a, notionally, Conservative government.

Chris Wheatley
Chris Wheatley
2 years ago
Reply to  Philip Stott

Wales is Labour and trans-positive. It makes them feel that they are ‘listening’.

Tom Scott
Tom Scott
2 years ago
Reply to  Philip Stott

Political leaning should not really enter into it. Instead, do the members the government in question have functioning brains?

Last edited 2 years ago by Tom Scott
Francis MacGabhann
Francis MacGabhann
2 years ago

This is what happens when ideology trumps facts.

Prashant Kotak
Prashant Kotak
2 years ago

What then happens of course is that Trump then trumps ideology. And then the facts trump Trump. A game of rock paper scissors.

Francis MacGabhann
Francis MacGabhann
2 years ago
Reply to  Prashant Kotak

Truthy.

Aldo Maccione
Aldo Maccione
2 years ago
Reply to  Prashant Kotak

mind blown.
booooshhh !!!

Philip Stott
Philip Stott
2 years ago

To get the best possible data the census should ask “what sex were you born” *and* “what is your gender identity”.
That would allow us to determine what percentage of the population are trans, gender queer (no, me nether), etc.

Philip Stott
Philip Stott
2 years ago

I mentioned earlier that the census should question both natal sex and current gender identity.
On reflection, I’d also suggest that those wishing to identify as trans-women should be restricted to responding with something like ‘trans-woman-intact’ and ‘trans-woman-transitioned’.
My rationale for this is that we are making major policy decisions such as the GRA in a vacuum of data.
My biggest beef with the gender debate is that some people want to police my thoughts, but very hot on the heels of that is the obvious safe-guarding dangers of allowing physically intact males into refuges, women’s prisons and hospital wards.
If we had the relevant data from the census we’d be able to deduce how many specialised refuges, prison wings, and hospital wards we’d need to set aside and roughly where to place them.

Lennon Ó Náraigh
Lennon Ó Náraigh
2 years ago

I am uncomfortable at the idea of declaring my income, occupation, marital status, etc. on a form. To relieve this feeling of discomfort, I am considering filling out multiple boxes on the upcoming census form. The CSO can then randomly assign me an income, occupation, etc. when they tally up the numbers.

Vijay Kant
Vijay Kant
2 years ago

They had to creat jobs for graduates of Gender Studies degree.

Ian Stewart
Ian Stewart
2 years ago

Maybe organise a movement to have all those who believe in biological sex respond by saying their female in the census. That would screw up their stats.