Prejudice: From Personal to Systemic

being denied specific and descriptive language that names the problem

is part of the problem

Men have to stop controlling sex from research to academics to law and the public’s private lives; which public ranges from heterosexual to bisexual and the non-protective gay male and lesbian communities

which whole person sexual orientation is not the same as a person’s self image of gender which is not supported by ordinary human senses of observation.

language matters because words are concepts that are descriptive or abstract

not separate from cultures nor variations within of the many manners and ways that persons can be in public which is not where private lives of sex are conducted, nor are genitals a manner of human social greetings.

Persons need to be people, not repeat religions or academic theories while demanding others ignore ordinary human senses which are deemed bigotry when applied to reject or dismiss an idea from a person speaking to own sexual interest.

Who then cries bigotry, victimhood and name calls and threatens for not getting own sexual way.

Mansplaining that all women are bisexual or that he is a lesbian, is not transplained better with clothing or surgery to alter male genitals.

Ignoring the knowns about pornography, domestic and stranger violence, and centuries of behavioural studies along with popular culture art forms.

The question is why no continues to be the word most ignored. At demographic words that contain the concept lesbian, to individuals who experience cotton ceiling.

no by demographic

no by events especially speed dating ones

no by individual

if there is not a no there – then there is no pretending there is a safe word that stops the unwanted sexual activity after rejection of social activity that could lead to sexual activity.

if no is not an initial word to use, then there are no words that are safe

Nanaimo Christian School nixes Queer-Straight Alliance as club’s name

Instead, it’s being called the Space for Belonging Club, “in order to avoid exclusive or polarizing language,” says the school superintendent

www.timescolonist.com

from the ridiculous of generic space that addresses nothing from the public square

to the horrific systemtic practise of applied bigotry over women

The former governor of Cornton Vale women’s prison says a rapist who now identifies as a woman should not have been sent there.

Rhona Hotchkiss spoke to STV News following the conviction of Isla Bryson, a transgender woman who was this week found guilty of raping two women when she was a man, known as Adam Graham.

Findlay: Can the cabinet secretary tell me why his SNP government think any rapist should be allowed inside a women’s prison?

Brown: “Well, of course, the Gender Recognition Reform (Scotland) Bill, had it not been stopped by another government, completely wrongly, would not have changed the SPS’s approach to trans prisoners, which is not dependant on possession of a GRC. Possession of a gender recognition certificate will continue to have a minimal impact on how the SPS manage transgender people……………………………………

Ex-prison governor says trans rapist Isla Bryson should not be in prison at all-female Cornton Vale

Rhona Hotchkiss spoke to STV News after Isla Bryson was convicted of raping two women

STV News

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