Such a life achievement Susie Green and well done on not being able to spread your genes further by castrating your son.
Good find, and good on you saving it just in case. These guys also have a podcastI hope this is the right thread for this.
Note: I've saved the video on my drive because I think Youtube might take it down, but I'm a dumb noob and I'm not sure how to archive it to the site (or if I even should) since it's over 600 MB and an hour long.
I listened to it over lunch. It's the former "Consultant Psychotherapist and Associate Clinical Director of Adult and Adolescent Service at the Tavistock and Portman NHS Trust" discussing his concerns.Summary of the video for people who can't afford an hour? Anyone?



I have been keeping an eye in Mermaids and their doings for a while.God, this charity is horrifying. At least recent events have put them on the ropes a bit.
One thing for the other Britfags in the thread, when all this came up in June last year it flew completely under the radar for me. Was this the same for you? I remember the court ruling being big news but everything else, just nothing.
Better late than never. Granted it's going to be in potato quality:Note: I've saved the video on my drive because I think Youtube might take it down, but I'm a dumb noob and I'm not sure how to archive it to the site (or if I even should) since it's over 600 MB and an hour long.
Probably would not even have heard about it to this degree were it not for the Farms. Even the ruling was fairly quiet in most news.God, this charity is horrifying. At least recent events have put them on the ropes a bit.
One thing for the other Britfags in the thread, when all this came up in June last year it flew completely under the radar for me. Was this the same for you? I remember the court ruling being big news but everything else, just nothing.
Absolutely, after all I don't browse mumsnet! On a side, when did they get so based?Probably would not even have heard about it to this degree were it not for the Farms. Even the ruling was fairly quiet in most news.
I think Mermaids has a good chance of going down in flames in the not too distant future at which point it might get more attention but because so many media outlets also desperately depend on the American attention too there may be a reluctance to go all in with the knife. The Daily Mail will because it's the sort of scavenger that would eat its own shit, never mind the feces from other outlets. And of course the many more famous supporters will be eager to ensure nothing sticks to them.
I've been interested in GenderGP and Mermaids since early 2018, since GenderGP's MP hosted a meeting in the House of Commons for Fair Play for Women (I think?). It seemed too much of a coincidence, I wonder what he knows.
Mums have always been pretty based. On the internet the mothers that are discussed are the insane and controlling ones, but in reality a lot of parents call bullshit when they see it. Older women, especially those who have given birth and expereinced the struggles that come with pregnancy are super critical of transgenderism and queer theory. They make up the main supporter base of radical feminism. The trans community has so many nonces and creeps in it that mothers are especially aware of the dangers of it.Absolutely, after all I don't browse mumsnet! On a side, when did they get so based?


"As someone with a trans history and sporting background she should know the facts."Mermaids seethe & cope over Jenner stating a basic fact:
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