AusGeoff wrote on Feb 8
th, 2024 at 12:41am:
So many comments on transgendered (intersex) people here!
One has to ask exactly why it_is_the_light is so obviously obsessed
with them. Could it be a form of repressed self-identification? Or an
underlying psychological desire to in fact transform himself? Most normal people don't really give a damn what other people do with
their bodies or sexuality, but
it_is_the_light seems to focus on this sort
of stuff incessantly across these forums.
—One has to wonder why?
Lovely although a bit gauche attempt at projecting there, Guff.
Here's real obscession- a woman calls a man a man and she is referred to the police for her 'crime':
JK Rowling has been reported to police by the broadcaster India Willoughby over claims of transphobia.
Willoughby, a co-host of Loose Women, reported Rowling to police for a series of online posts on Twitter/X.
In one, the Harry Potter author, 58,
called Willoughby, also 58, a man.In an interview with Byline TV, Willoughby, who is Britain’s first transgender newsreader, claimed Rowling had “definitely committed a crime” and that it was a “cut-and-dry offence”.
Rowling said no law compelled her to refer to Willoughby as female.
In the interview, Willoughby said: “JK Rowling has definitely committed a crime. I’m legally a woman, she knows I’m a woman, and she calls me a man. That is a breach of both the Equalities Act and the Gender Recognition Act. She’s tweeted that out to 14 million followers.
“If you check out the accounts that have been responding to me on the back of that, her trigger, it’s absolutely disgusting. Putrid.”
Responding to the interview, Rowling said gender-critical views are protected in law and suggested she could make a counterclaim for defamation.
She wrote: “Some time ago, lawyers advised me that not only did I have a clearly winnable case against India Willoughby for defamation, but that India’s obsessive targeting of me over the past few years may meet the legal threshold for harassment.”
A Northumbria police spokesman said: “We are currently awaiting to speak to the complainant further.”
The Times