Isn't that hate speech
Probably, but the police wouldn't act, as they're a minority
Isn't that hate speech
Foot in mouth moment, but it would probably be a good idea if transgenders choose a name that isn't bi-gender. I don't know any men called Olive, so that could be recommended.
Foot in mouth moment, but it would probably be a good idea if transgenders choose a name that isn't bi-gender. I don't know any men called Olive, so that could be recommended.
Funny enough Goldie I know a Scandinavian guy called Oliver who is called ( phonetically) O-liv
She's bound toI'll have to try harder, Beth. Do you know any blokes called Fenella?
I knew a Scandinavian girl who said her name was (phonetically) oorsa when I asked her to spell it - ArseFunny enough Goldie I know a Scandinavian guy called Oliver who is called ( phonetically) O-liv
I knew a Scandinavian girl or said her name was (phonetically) oorsa when I asked her to spell it - Arse
Not sure if anybody heard it a couple of days ago on radion 4
10 years ago...when asked their feelings about transgender people... over 60% of the UK population were ambivalent or positive to trans people " their life, live it how they want".
When asked this year it was down to 40%, with a significant increase in the number who were saying...it was wrong, should be allowed, dangerous to the population.
The commentator put it down to the " in your face" attitude of trans activism.
It is certainly very different to homosexuality, which seems to me mostly fully accepted...and does not appear to be any "sort of threat"....
It is odd
Certain amount of truth there GolfieIt's exactly as you say, Beth. Aggressive, entitled activism that's turned the public off and been counter-productive.
Sorry Golfie, wrong glasses, fat fingers and a G&T.Certain amount of truth there Golfie
Thanks, Beth
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