Calm down Karen, I'm making your point for youFFS, It's got to be investigated first.
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Calm down Karen, I'm making your point for youFFS, It's got to be investigated first.
It will be nice when the day comes that likes of Dani Laidley or Josh Cavallo won't be lauded for their bravery in just being their honest self.
Good question, I do not know the protocol for that. Anyone know?
I do a podcast with an 18 year old female to male trans man called Nyk. I am 56 and a post operative trans woman. We both talk about how we refer to our past self at 56 minsGood question, I do not know the protocol for that. Anyone know?
I do a podcast with an 18 year old female to male trans man called Nyk. I am 56 and a post operative trans woman. We both talk about how we refer to our past self at 56 mins
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It will be nice when the day comes that likes of Dani Laidley or Josh Cavallo won't be lauded for their bravery in just being their honest self.
Not in our lifetime don’t think.It will be nice when the day comes that likes of Dani Laidley or Josh Cavallo won't be lauded for their bravery in just being their honest self.
because women cant be misogynistic too....or the gender of the offender makes any differenceDo you think the female victim of these crimes should be forced to use the pronoun "she" in what is fairly typical misogynistic behaviour?
i have zero faith that day will ever comeIt will be nice when the day comes that likes of Dani Laidley or Josh Cavallo won't be lauded for their bravery in just being their honest self.
Who'd have thought that education programs designed to combat prejudice aimed towards children (particularly ones starting in s and ending in afeschools) would have lead to an improvement in acceptance of gender differences in young people.The kids coming through school now are pretty switched on and accepting. The ones that aren't pilled online, anyway.
When I talk about my old footy days I refer to myself as who I was when I played. I am sure Dani like most trans peeps will take time finding her balance with this.
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Who'd have thought that education programs designed to combat prejudice aimed towards children (particularly ones starting in s and ending in afeschools) would have lead to an improvement in acceptance of gender differences in young people.
You just can't predict these kinds out things....
No of course not. But extra-judicial punishment and shaming isn't the way to go.What happened to the woman Laidley stalked and what about her welfare? Regardless of Laidley Chosen Gender, it doesn't excuse that Laidley stalked a woman
Hmmm, makes you wonder about judicial process and whether actions of one or two individual officers should or could impact overall assessment of a case before a judge.No of course not. But extra-judicial punishment and shaming isn't the way to go.
Those photos and details released by the cops involved most likely give defendents arguments for more lenient sentences as they've already received some punishment. Cops shot themselves in the foot there.
What happened to the woman Laidley stalked and what about her welfare? Regardless of Laidley Chosen Gender, it doesn't excuse that Laidley stalked a woman
Oh geezI think it was pretty obvious that Laidley was taken advantage of at a time when very vulnerable. It was all about being ripped off over money. Just don't let the truth get in the way of a good story
I am still on the fence. The welfare of the woman Laidley stalked, that question has not been answered yet. Should she seek compo from Vicpol for botching the case?The results of their intentional actions.
I am still on the fence. The welfare of the woman Laidley stalked, that question has not been answered yet. Should she seek compo from Vicpol for botching the case?
Yes I understand that, but I am still not satisfied that redress for the stalked lady has been addressed. By that I mean, does she wake up and think 'the State stuffed up my case, I better seek self recovery and comfort myself, as the State won't?'No. The victim is not "owed" punishment. The state punishes offenders, the police are part of the state. The police actions here caused harm to the offender, which mitigates the punishment the state metes out to the offender. The criminal courts are not there to provide redress for victims of crime.