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>>384281Outside of a singular thread it IS spam, it just isn't always deleted immediately. In many cases it's bad actors just looking for something to bitch about, but if emboldened will do things far more egregious than testing boundaries with regrettable ziggerspam; this isn't derpibooru, and we don't delete things just because we don't like them (and yes, the fact that it's fictional does matter)
>>384283People are allowed to enjoy things. I'm not particularly fond of ziggers, or even futas, but that doesn't mean I think that the content should be banned entirely. Horses for courses, an all that jazz.
jazz is terrible and should be erased from existence.[\s]
>In an interview broadcast just moments after the landmark ruling, trans campaigner Heather Herbert provoked a furious response from Croxall after declaring: 'I feel like I'm under attack.'
>Croxall, who clashed with Herbert throughout the interview, questioned how it was an 'attack', saying it was simply a 'clarification of what the word woman means'.
>The BBC veteran also challenged Herbert on whether local authorities who have not protected single sex spaces based on biological sex will now have to reverse policies, saying the ruling made it clear 'sex is binary and immutable'.
>On Wednesday, Supreme Court judges decided unanimously that the Equality Act's definition of a woman is based on biological sex. It means trans women with a Gender Recognition Certificate can be excluded from single-sex spaces if 'proportionate'.
>When asked for her reaction to the ruling which will have far-reaching implications for single-sex spaces, Herbert told Croxall: 'Obviously I'm disappointed, no judge can tell me who I am.
>'If a judge was to tell you that you're not a woman, that you're a man, it wouldn't change who you are, it wouldn't change how you feel.'
>Herbert went onto claim the UK was 'following in the footsteps of Trump's America', but Croxall pointed out there 'are already provisions which do protect trans people from discrimination, victimisation and harassment'.
>The trans campaigner, who made headlines when she performed dilation exercises following her gender reassignment surgery in a disabled toilet at Gatwick Airport in 2023, claimed it was an 'attack on minorities'.
>But this prompted a furious response from Croxall who said: 'I'm sorry, but how is this an attack on anyone? It's just a clarification surely of what the word woman means in the Equality Act.'
A simple solution to the trannys in the bogs problem is to simple relabel them from Male/Female to XX/XY. If they are still confused they can just use the disabled loos.
[Read more] >>384303Letting them use the disabled toilet is the compromise most seem to be giving.
>>384304Its fitting, considering they are mentally unstable.
>>384305Yeah but they'll probably kick off about that too.
>>384306They'll kick off over anything and everything, so it doesn't really matter what's suggested. At the end of the day the government will inevitably capitulate in order to enforce The Agenda™.
>>384307Surely with a supreme court decision that's the end of it even with the whinging. What could they do about it?
>>384308If these people are happy to reject the very fabric of reality, why, in the name of puffy pony ponuts, do you think they'll honour any manmade governing law? The insane cannot be reasoned with.
>>384311Of course there's always the "fuck the law" option but if you do that it becomes a lot harder to phone the police about it.
>>384312The police are in a different reality altogether, especially as of late. Much more interested investigating Twatter posts or arresting parents critiquing their daughters school than actually enforcing the law. I'm not sure what the future holds for these isles, but its not positive thats for certain.
cute policemare to offset the bleakness >>384316The trans bathroom shite + illegal immigrants getting deported is about to be used to instate digital id. Things are about to get even more bleak
>>384318Already implemented for boatwogs, with government supplied iPhones. (
https://www.gov.uk/guidance/online-immigration-status-evisa). The Establishment™ just need a just cause for rolling out digital ID for the rest of the population, though its already well underway, with that NHS app bollocks that was paraded around during the Scamdemic and the new HMRC requirements which somehow dont affect turkish barbers.
https://www.gov.uk/guidance/using-the-govuk-id-check-app >Transgender women are set to be barred from female bathrooms and sport, an equality chief said today - as lawyers suggested they could be asked to use disabled bathrooms at work.
>The Supreme Court's ruling that the definition of a woman in equality law is based on biological sex means trans women with a gender recognition certificate (GRC) can be excluded from single-sex spaces if 'proportionate'.
>Equality and Human Rights Commission (EHRC) chairwoman Baroness Kishwer Falkner has described yesterday's ruling as 'enormously consequential' and she vowed to pursue organisations which do not update their policies.
>On issues such as toilets, changing rooms and sports, Baroness Falkner echoed the Government in saying the ruling had brought 'clarity' to providers on their duties under equality law around single-sex spaces.
>Asked if it was now simple that trans women cannot take part in women's sport, she told BBC Radio 4's Today programme: 'Yes, it is.'
>On changing rooms and toilets, Baroness Falkner said: 'Single-sex services like changing rooms must be based on biological sex.'
>She said there is no law against organisations providing a third space such as unisex toilets and suggested trans rights organisations 'should be using their powers of advocacy to ask for those third spaces'.
>The commission is expecting to lay an updated statutory code of practice before Parliament by the summer, and has said it is working 'at pace to incorporate the implications of this judgment' into the code for public bodies setting out their duties under the Equality Act.
Won't be long before genderspecials start proclaiming genocide at having to their XX/XY/Disabled loos,
[Read more] >>384372Holy shit, did the UK just go full JK Rowling?
>>384373So it would seem. Gearing up for the next world war I imagine.
Oh dear. All governments working in conjunction once again.
>EU makes an online safety bill>UK makes an online safety bill>US makes an online safety bill>The Electronic Frontier Foundation is attempting to rally opposition to anti-piracy site-blocking measures. The draft Foreign Anti-Digital Piracy Act, introduced in February by representative Zoe Lofgren, includes court-ordered blocking measures against foreign pirate sites by both internet providers and public DNS resolvers. Meanwhile, another piece of potential legislation touted by representative Darrell Issa, the American Copyright Protection Act, is believed to contain similar provisions. "We’ve arrived at a proposal that has a remedy for copyright infringers located overseas that does not disrupt the free internet except for the infringers," she said at the time. "The Foreign Anti-Digital Piracy Act is a smart, targeted approach that focuses on safety and intellectual property, while simultaneously upholding due process, respecting free speech, and ensuring enforcement is narrowly focused on the actual problem at hand.">However, the EFF is calling on internet users to contact their representatives and express their opposition.>The Electronic Frontier Foundation is attempting to rally opposition to anti-piracy site-blocking measures. The draft Foreign Anti-Digital Piracy Act, introduced in February by representative Zoe Lofgren, includes court-ordered blocking measures against foreign pirate sites by both internet providers and public DNS resolvers. Meanwhile, another piece of potential legislation touted by representative Darrell Issa, the American Copyright Protection Act, is believed to contain similar provisions. "We’ve arrived at a proposal that has a remedy for copyright infringers located overseas that does not disrupt the free internet except for the infringers," she said at the time. "The Foreign Anti-Digital Piracy Act is a smart, targeted approach that focuses on safety and intellectual property, while simultaneously upholding due process, respecting free speech, and ensuring enforcement is narrowly focused on the actual problem at hand." However, the EFF is calling on internet users to contact their representatives and express their opposition.https://lofgren.house.gov/media/press-releases/rep-lofgren-introduces-targeted-legislation-combat-foreign-online-piracy[YouTube] Stargazers
[Embed] [Read more] >>384509>All governments working in conjunction once againYup. Even if they pretend to fight and hate each other, they all play in the same team.
>>384509Download your books and papers while you can.
Annas-archive.org
>>384618>Download your books and papers while you can.If you're interested in selfhosting, Kavita is pretty straightfoward (
https://github.com/Kareadita/Kavita /
https://wiki.kavitareader.com/installation/docker/) >>384692When not even the IMF can still support mass immigration you know the game is about up.
>>384703>Matt told viewers: “Now, you have been lied to. For decades you’ve been told that you must be subjected to millions of people entering this country, and for what? Well beyond the baseless claims of cultural enrichment multiculturalists have made, we were told that it was going to be good for the economy, that it would lift all boats. That was the argument that ran through much of the commentary about mass immigration from the 1990s onwards.”>He went on to say: “For years, the liberal establishment insisted that more people meant a higher GDP. And that could only be a good thing for everyone – a more productive, more dynamic economy. But now a new bombshell report from one of the largest global establishment institutions, the International Monetary Fund, the IMF, has shattered that consensus, revealing that low skill mass immigration is, shock horror, suppressing the wages for the poorest workers in the west.”>Matt concluded: “But is this really news, I ask? Is this really a bombshell report at all, or is it actually just the latest report to find that the liberal establishment has been getting this wrong for many years, if not decades?”If a bunch of racist spastics, who originated from the hate machine of the internet can conclude that importing millions of people from third world countries isn't good for the economy, I dread to think how low the bar is for those in positions of political influence.
[Read more] >>384727>I dread to think how low the bar is for those in positions of political influence.People are spastics. They're everywhere. Even government.
>>384509This is depressing
Gab, Bitchute gone, 4chan down
We're fucked
>>384731Very true.
>>384741>Gab/BitchuteJust use any VPN.
>4chan downI'm actually enjoying not having to deal with the monumental bullshit that came with trying to have a sensible conversation. Even if 4chan comes back online, I shan't be going back.
>>384740Much the same as ever. Thinking of mares to distract myself from reality
>>384747Make your dreams a reality?
Mumsnet are doing it again.
>The founder of Mumsnet said she feared the site might not survive after they were branded ‘bigots’ and blacklisted by big business for standing up for women’s rights.
>Justine Roberts singled out Barclays and Ocado, who she claimed had refused to advertise or partner with the popular online forum when they called for the Government to clarify the definition of ‘a woman’ under equality legislation.
>In a statement posted on Mumsnet in the wake of Wednesday’s Supreme Court ruling, Ms Roberts said she felt under intense ‘pressure’ from activists because of their stance, but stressed that ‘even in the darkest moments’ she refused to ban discussion on the issue, saying that would have been ‘contrary to what Mumsnet is about.’
>Ms Roberts wrote: ‘It’s been severely testing at times – there were moments I genuinely thought we might never see the tide turn, or at least not in our generation…Mumsnet risked being permanently labelled as bigoted, vicious, and ‘on the wrong side of history’.
>‘A fair number of organisations pulled their advertising under pressure from activists – both internal and external. I’m sure there were many more we never heard from who simply steered clear.
>Commercial partnerships became noticeably harder to secure. The low point was discovering we’d been blacklisted on instruction from the top brass at Barclays – just weeks before their CEO resigned over concealing ties to Jeffrey Epstein.
>‘When we included a call to clarify the definition of sex in the Equality Act in our 2024 Mumsnet Manifesto, Ocado – who had been excited about a partnership – abruptly pulled out, citing Mumsnet’s ‘hateful political views’.
>Despite repeated attempts to explain our position – as a platform committed to amplifying women’s voices – they’ve refused to speak to us ever since.
[Read more] How many of you lads are going to Griffish Isles in Manchester?
>>385142Not even my first time this year
Morning gentlemen, our gilded cage is about to get much, much smaller. Common trend in the news this morning is 'toxic influencers spreading misogyny in schools"
>Pubs to stay open late for VE Day 80th anniversaryhttps://www.bbc.co.uk/news/articles/ckg24x5l404o>The monkey dust capital of Britain: How Stoke is being ravaged by terrifying synthetic drug with dealers 'on every street'https://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-14625667/monkey-dust-capital-Stoke.html>Pro-Gaza MP brands grooming gang scandal 'false right-wing narrative' in sickening speechhttps://www.express.co.uk/news/politics/2043803/mp-grooming-gangs-scandal-speech>Cutting ties with China would be very foolish, says Reeves https://www.telegraph.co.uk/politics/2025/04/18/rachel-reeves-cutting-ties-with-china-would-be-very-foolish/>‘Immediate red flags’: questions raised over ‘expert’ much quoted in UK presshttps://www.theguardian.com/media/2025/apr/19/questions-raised-over-barbara-santini-expert-much-quoted-in-uk-press>No obligation to exclude trans women under ‘misunderstood’ Supreme Court ruling, former top judge sayshttps://www.independent.co.uk/news/uk/politics/lord-sumption-trans-biolgical-woman-supreme-court-b2735828.html>Badenoch says a family member died after struggles with ‘excessive internet use’https://www.standard.co.uk/news/politics/kemi-badenoch-conservative-daily-mail-nasuwt-canada-b1223255.html>>385142>shivving capital of the UKThat's London.
[Read more] >>385193you just know that horse got treats for that
>>383766Happy Easter. Did you get an egg?
Happy Easter everypony. Here is todays news.
>DHL suspends high value US deliveries over tariffshttps://www.bbc.com/news/articles/c1jx9ep5l63o>Labour's WhatsApp plot to defy trans ruling: Ministers' leaked messages reveal their fury at calls to ban transgender women from female-only changing roomshttps://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-14628401/Labour-Whatsapp-leaked-messages-transgender-court-ruling.html>British Gas, EON, Octopus, EDF and OVO customers issued £237 freezer messagehttps://www.express.co.uk/news/uk/2044146/british-gas-eon-octopus-edf-ovo-customers>King and Queen arrive at church for Easter Sunday https://www.telegraph.co.uk/royal-family/2025/04/20/king-queen-church-service-easter-sunday/>British firms urged to hold video or in-person interviews amid North Korea job scamhttps://www.theguardian.com/technology/2025/apr/20/british-firms-urged-to-hold-video-or-in-person-interviews-amid-north-korea-job-scam>UK weather: Heavy rain threatens Easter bank holiday washout after Met Office warning for downpourshttps://www.independent.co.uk/news/uk/home-news/weather-warning-met-office-easter-weekend-cornwall-devon-b2735993.html>Union tells Overground staff to refuse railcard discounts over disciplinary ‘errors’https://www.standard.co.uk/news/london/union-tells-overground-staff-to-refuse-railcard-discounts-b1223341.html>The BBC have changed their layout. AGAINREEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEE
>>385711Nah, Easter Eggs have been shite since Cadburys got bought out and the sugar tax came in.
For those who don't know, we have a sugar tax. I shit you not.
https://www.gov.uk/government/news/sugar-tax-revenue-helps-tackle-childhood-obesity [Read more] >>385728You should boil and egg, paint it, and then roll it down a hill.
>>385730Eating eggs and sausages for breakfast. That'll do.
>>385732Close enough I guess lol.
>The Metropolitan Police are hunting for the trans-rights activists who have defaced a number of statues in Westminister.
>Seven statues, including the Millicent Fawcett statue, were defaced with graffiti during a protest against the Supreme Court ruling on Saturday in which they demanded 'trans liberation' and 'trans rights now'.
>The statues of Jan Christian Smuts, Nelson Mandela, Sir Robert Peel, Benjamin Disraeli, Millicent Fawcett, Earl of Derby and Viscount Palmerston were all defaced.
>'F** rights' and a heart were chalked onto the banner held by suffragist Millicent Fawcett, and 'trans rights are human rights' were spray-painted on the pedestal bearing a memorial to South African military leader Jan Christian Smuts.
>The square is home to 12 statues of political figures including Winston Churchill, Abraham Lincoln and Mahatma Gandhi.
>Millicent Fawcett was a pioneer for women's rights and led the National Union of Women's Suffrage Societies (NUWSS) and advocated for women's rights through peaceful, non-violent methods, including lobbying and public speaking.
>Officers are currently searching through CCTV footage from the surrounding area to find the culprits and are appealing to anyone who may have been in attendance with information, footage or pictures to come forward by calling 101 quoting 01/7396927/25.
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