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I have no issue with your/ your wife's point. However, I disagree that the media and political classes have become slaves to trans and woke agendas. Lets not exaggerate what is happening.
Maybe that's an imprecise scattergun approach to identifying trans issues snd wokeness....I should have said that It's a mystery to her how the left leaning media and political classes have become slaves to the trans and woke agenda's.. .
 
'Friends' v 'general public'.

Could you be any more thick?

Anyhow, do hope your float prep for next year's mardi gras is on track.
So you're the outright agro personality in that upstairs fun park, along with the affable nutter, the Aristotle, the cunt, the football lover who happens to be in the area, the Anglo xeno.....

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^^^^^ Oh dear.. Are we looking at yet another meltdown?
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Yep.

It had to happen.

Not coping.
In my experience, people, particularly those who you might consider to be 'middle class leftists', get sensitive and defensive when they get into arguments or discussions about topics close to what they consider their identity as a person......That's why when it comes to identity politics, these young internet induced, left-leaning hipsters get nasty, and particularly on LGBTQi issues.

I mean we're all a bit sensitive about something or other but It's all in how one handles their sensitivities that's important.....


I'm particularly tolerant of people on both sides of the political divide and like to think that becoming nasty is a little childish. And well, you do often find with your young internet induced, left-leaning hipsters that they were totally spoilt as children. Hence the childish behaviour....

Toys out of the pram and all that...
 
In my experience, people, particularly those who you might consider to be 'middle class leftists', get sensitive and defensive when they get into arguments or discussions about topics close to what they consider their identity as a person......That's why when it comes to identity politics, these young internet induced, left-leaning hipsters get nasty, and particularly on LGBTQi issues.

I mean we're all a bit sensitive about something or other but It's all in how one handles their sensitivities that's important.....


I'm particularly tolerant of people on both sides of the political divide and like to think that becoming nasty is a little childish. And well, you do often find with your young internet induced, left-leaning hipsters that they were totally spoilt as children. Hence the childish behaviour....

Toys out of the pram and all that...

Good post (y)

But be prepared for a barrage of mum jokes in return from these geeks.
 
One for the snowflakes...




Chocolat author adds trigger warnings to her books

Alex Farber - Media Correspondent

Joanne Harris, author of the bestselling novel Chocolat, has begun adding content warnings to her books after comparing them to “wheelchair ramps”.

Readers are now told that Harris’s 1999 hit novel contains “spousal abuse, mild violence, death of parent, cancer, hostility and outdated terms for travelling community and religious intolerance”.

The 60-year-old announced the plans in April after a social media poll in which her followers were asked if they agreed that trigger warnings should be included at the start of books.

“It makes a lot of sense,” she said.

“Trigger warnings are like wheelchair ramps. They exist because some people need them. The fact that some people don’t take the stairs does not detract in any way from my experience, nor do I hang around the wheelchair ramp mocking those who use it, or telling them how much better it would be for them to be exposed to the climb.”

Harris’s website has been updated to reflect the fact that her fantasy Loki novels include “depictions of eating disorders” and “no consideration for the Marvel canon”, in reference to the Hollywood makeover of the Norse god.

Elsewhere, The Blue Salt Road contains “depictions of whale hunting’’ and The Little Mermaid contains “ableist and transphobic slurs”.


Trigger warnings.....
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Wait till the book burners down south get their lists sorted... The "righteous right wing pty ltd" are gonna have to get their home libraries in order., "There's gonna be a bookburnin'' yeeehaahhhh a bible in every school dagnamit,. God Bless the US of A. "
 
Wait till the book burners down south get their lists sorted... The "righteous right wing pty ltd" are gonna have to get their home libraries in order., "There's gonna be a bookburnin'' yeeehaahhhh a bible in every school dagnamit,. God Bless the US of A. "
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The first women’s sports bar to open in Australia has closed down just a few months after launching with much fanfare.

The Ladies League opened at a prime spot in Sydney’s bustling Oxford Street in August but unfortunately announced its closure soon afterwards, on New Year’s Day.


The venue posted on social media on Wednesday night that it was “with a heavy heart” they would not be opening their doors again.

“As a women’s sports bar we excelled,” The Ladies League wrote, adding that they had great turnouts at Matildas, Sydney FC and grand final games.

“Unfortunately it is outside of live games that we felt the struggle as much as many other hospitality venues in this economic climate.

“We knew we had a fantastic product on offer but unfortunately as a small business, we couldn’t hold on any longer to try any new approaches.”

The Ladies League was founded and run by 34-year-old Rose Valente, who also runs a digital only sports publication with the same name.

Ms Valente told media she drained her savings and even sold her investment property to fund the bar.

She scored a prime spot in the heart of Darlinghurst, at a two-storey, 80-seat venue which she decorated with a black and pink colour scheme.



Banks weren’t keen on extending her a loan — Ms Valente has previously said they found the venture “too risky” — but she managed to fundraise from her loyal base of readers and others keen on the novel concept.

Hundreds of fans spent money on foundation memberships to get their names written on one of the upstairs walls, and at the same time other fans sponsored particular areas of the bar — tables, benches, and even toilet cubicles.

Matildas and Melbourne Victory midfielder Alex Chidiac contacted Ms Valente to offer support and ended up sponsoring a bench.

Meanwhile, an Instagram follower donated a signed Australian women’s cricket shirt.

The plan was to show live women’s sport matches and in the quiet periods, display replays of women’s games. Men were also welcome at the pub and Ms Valente said she was open to showing a men’s game if that was what her patrons wanted.

The venue boasted six TVs and one big screen with a bar section downstairs and a viewing lounge upstairs for the rowdier customers

 
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