grubbyhands
Well-known member
She / He can piss off assuming She / He can decide which lavatory to use!
I was just reporting what Izzard said. (Although, yes, I DO want us to reclaim Pavilion. I'm not one of those who thinks Labour and the Greens are somehow 'the same').So the other two City MPs being Labour, one a junior shadow minister, mean the city doesn't have a voice in government ( assuming Labour do actually win the next GE ) ?
I'm not totally sure it WAS him anyway.Good find but one Z not two
It’s not recent.This is nothing to do with sexuality it's to do with the recently invented idea of gender identity.
You’re right, they are most definitely not the same!I was just reporting what Izzard said. (Although, yes, I DO want us to reclaim Pavilion. I'm not one of those who thinks Labour and the Greens are somehow 'the same').
I do agree. Although to a degree that is what happened with Caroline Lucas and I think Peter Bottomley who i understand have both been good constituency MPs. When i needed help, Lucas who was my neighbouring MP was better than Simon (Radford) Kirby who was my MP.I appreciate it's long been common practice for all the major parties, but I'd have serious reservations about voting for a non-local parachuted in to contest a seat.
For me, it just says "I want to be an MP" rather than "I want to represent the people of the constituency I live in and am familiar with".
Late 60s early 70s is the generally accepted start of the concept of gender identity. That's recent I'd say given it wasn't a thing in the previous 2000 years.It’s not recent.
Incorrect. See my previous posts explaining what history is.Late 60s early 70s is the generally accepted start of the concept of gender identity. That's recent I'd say given it wasn't a thing in the previous 2000 years.
Oddly, and spookily, he was the Proprietor of the Lion Mansion back in 1894, recently burned to the ground.
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The term 'Gender Identity ' was popularised in the 1950s/60s, before then the term didn't exist and neither did the concept. You appear to have cherry picked a couple of historic examples of cultural differences and practices within very small indigenous populations and assigned the modern concept of gender identity to it, this is completely wrong. You can't arbitrarily and retrospectively apply a modern western concept of gender identity to such practices, that's simply wrong and rather offensive to assume such a thing towards these groups of people. I'm talking specifically about the 'modern' interpretation of what is referred to by most as 'gender identity'. I'm not having a pop at you personally, I respect your opinion and disagree with it, I just ask the same in return. You or anyone else certainly won't get an apology from me simply for having an opinion. Unfortunately a lot of people when debating this issue resort to patronising and condescending remarks and personal attacks, somehow thinking this is a clever way to win their argument, you appear to be heading in this direction with the comments you have made so far.Incorrect. See my previous posts explaining what history is.
Where did you read gender identity started in the 60’s? and who claimed that was “generally accepted”?
Lots of things are “generally accepted”. That doesn’t make them true.
Firstly, apologies if I was rude. Unintended.The term 'Gender Identity ' was popularised in the 1950s/60s, before then the term didn't exist and neither did the concept. You appear to have cherry picked a couple of historic examples of cultural differences and practices within very small indigenous populations and assigned the modern concept of gender identity to it, this is completely wrong. You can't arbitrarily and retrospectively apply a modern western concept of gender identity to such practices, that's simply wrong and rather offensive to assume such a thing towards these groups of people. I'm talking specifically about the 'modern' interpretation of what is referred to by most as 'gender identity'. I'm not having a pop at you personally, I respect your opinion and disagree with it, I just ask the same in return. You or anyone else certainly won't get an apology from me simply for having an opinion. Unfortunately a lot of people when debating this issue resort to patronising and condescending remarks and personal attacks, somehow thinking this is a clever way to win their argument, you appear to be heading in this direction with the comments you have made so far.
Lucas was, to an extent, parachuted in but was an incredible local MP. Without going into too much detail she was about the only person of “power” who helped a friend who lived in her constituency, but voted Tory, to get answers and justice regarding a family tragedy.I do agree. Although to a degree that is what happened with Caroline Lucas and I think Peter Bottomley who i understand have both been good constituency MPs. When i needed help, Lucas who was my neighbouring MP was better than Simon (Radford) Kirby who was my MP.
Some sort of local service (business holder, resident, employee or councillor) would help weed this out.
Although Izzard has live in many sussex places (eastbourne, bexhill and brighton too)
Oooh. Try again:Late 60s early 70s is the generally accepted start of the concept of gender identity. That's recent I'd say given it wasn't a thing in the previous 2000 years.
You do know that's Greek Mythology don't you? Not only that it has zero relevance or or connection to Gender Identity, you may as well have posted a recipe for bread and butter pudding. A non sequitur Trump would be proud of. A Hermaphrodite is a word that is used to describe a living organism that produces both male and female gametes, not to be confused with Intersexuality which is the condition used to describe humans with one or several physical sexual attributes of both males and females. If you had used Intersexuality as an example you would be closer to making a connection.
At some point you’re going to have to accept that gender identity wasn’t invented in the 1960’s.You do know that's Greek Mythology don't you? Not only that it has zero relevance or or connection to Gender Identity, you may as well have posted a recipe for bread and butter pudding. A non sequitur Trump would be proud of. A Hermaphrodite is a word that is used to describe a living organism that produces both male and female gametes, not to be confused with Intersexuality which is the condition used to describe humans with one or several physical sexual attributes of both males and females. If you had used Intersexuality as an example you would be closer to making a connection.
It absolutely has relevance, because the ancient Greeks accepted the idea that some people were intersexed. That's why they invented a god to represent them. Like they invented gods to represent other things in their world that they felt were important.You do know that's Greek Mythology don't you? Not only that it has zero relevance or or connection to Gender Identity, you may as well have posted a recipe for bread and butter pudding. A non sequitur Trump would be proud of. A Hermaphrodite is a word that is used to describe a living organism that produces both male and female gametes, not to be confused with Intersexuality which is the condition used to describe humans with one or several physical sexual attributes of both males and females. If you had used Intersexuality as an example you would be closer to making a connection.
The article I posted was dismissed similarly, with entire cultures being written off as tiny little niche tribes.It absolutely has relevance, because the ancient Greeks accepted the idea that some people were intersexed. That's why they invented a god to represent them. Like they invented gods to represent other things in their world that they felt were important.
And then you bring up hermaphrodite animals, which is absolutely a non-sequitur as that wasn't what the link was about at all. I get that it's a lot to ask somebody to read to the end of an article, but you couldn't read to the end of a single word?
You are just claiming it has "zero relevance" to try to conceal how wrong you are.