Stato
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- Dec 21, 2011
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What's good for a hangover.
'Drinking very heavily the night before.'
What's good for a hangover.
I was a mature student at the time.
To be fair, that was a tough Only Connect last night.
maybe they should stop the hounding of Prof Kathleen Stock and concentrate on actually learning something? .... just saying.......
The Young Ones was a work of genius. My old uni friends and I still occasionally quote or reference some of the repartee. It makes a change from quoting Python sketches ad nauseam.
What's good for a hangover. 8 pints of lager.
They may have lost at University Challenge but they won the bigger battle.
https://www.bbc.co.uk/news/uk-england-sussex-59084446
No real surprise, Sussex Uni is well known for being very lefty , all greenpeace & PC culture, perhaps they should concentrate more on their studies !
Sussex Uni full of daft lefties .
No real surprise, Sussex Uni is well known for being very lefty , all greenpeace & PC culture, perhaps they should concentrate more on their studies !
No real surprise, Sussex Uni is well known for being very lefty.
Spot on. I have an old friend who is typical old-school left-wing feminist lesbian. (She gleefully used the term 'wimmin' as she knew it pissed off a certain type of man). She will be the first to admit that, when they can talk civilly, both sides make valid points, however she too has suffered abuse at the hands of Trans activists at work. (She worked in an educational establishment but not as a teacher). One of the people who gave her the most abuse she knew politically was quite right-wing (admitted to voting Tory), but the whole Trans debate has been a golden ticket to a certain type of man as it's given them a great excuse to voice their hatred of feminists.I’m not sure this particular debate can be aligned with traditional left/right political dogmas.
Gender Identity politics are complex. You should consider the following issues to decide where you sit on Trans rights.
What is more important to society, biological sex or gender identity?
Should people attracted to women and who have a penis be allowed to be labelled as women and be able to use female only facilities such a toilets or dressing rooms?
Would you be comfortable being labelled transphobic having walked out on a romantic liaison where you took a beautiful young lady (who identifies as female gender) back to your pad, only to undress her (prior to love making) and find that she is equipped with a big penis?
Are people attracted to other people’s biological sex or their self identified gender, which is most important?
Are young lesbians being forced into transition by homophobic parents?
These are just some of the things Professor Stock (a feminist and member of the LGB Alliance) has been making her views known on, I wonder if you share them?
I’m not sure this particular debate can be aligned with traditional left/right political dogmas.
Gender Identity politics are complex. You should consider the following issues to decide where you sit on Trans rights.
What is more important to society, biological sex or gender identity?
Should people attracted to women and who have a penis be allowed to be labelled as women and be able to use female only facilities such a toilets or dressing rooms?
Would you be comfortable being labelled transphobic having walked out on a romantic liaison where you took a beautiful young lady (who identifies as female gender) back to your pad, only to undress her (prior to love making) and find that she is equipped with a big penis?
Are people attracted to other people’s biological sex or their self identified gender, which is most important?
Are young lesbians being forced into transition by homophobic parents?
These are just some of the things Professor Stock (a feminist and member of the LGB Alliance) has been making her views known on, I wonder if you share them?
No real surprise, Sussex Uni is well known for being very lefty , all greenpeace & PC culture, perhaps they should concentrate more on their studies !