kdlangequalsgoddess
kdlangequalsgoddess t1_j6dfcg9 wrote
For a moment I thought Zahawi had been having affairs with their taxes. You know, compromising photos, whips, chains, improperly completed tax forms, the whole David Mellor thing. Christ, that was 30 years ago. I'm old.
kdlangequalsgoddess t1_j4dwhhh wrote
Reply to comment by PRPLpenumbra in Chico Unified sued over handling of student’s gender identity by NorCalNavyMike
If I had to guess, very little. They have likely been browbeaten by their mother into submission beforehand.
kdlangequalsgoddess t1_j4dw9wo wrote
This parent sounds like precisely the kind who would make her child "detransition" under duress. The kid is likely still trans, but is now closeted. Their mental health likely took a major hit when their mom forced them to recant. Sadly, the likelihood of them thinking about suicide or self harm also jumped. This isn't just speculation: it is backed by numerous studies.
https://jamanetwork.com/journals/jamanetworkopen/fullarticle/2789423
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC5630273/
When trans kids are supported, their quality of life goes way up and mental health improves.
Any policy that supports kids in their identity without informing the parents is put in place because parents who are not supportive have been known to beat the everliving shit out of their kids or subject them to intense psychological warfare, if they don't kick them out of the house and disown them on the spot.
kdlangequalsgoddess t1_j1ie07p wrote
Reply to comment by Prestigious_Main_364 in UK's Sunak: Concerns about Scotland's gender reforms should be examined by 1dad1kid
That's how the system was designed. Devolution was supposed to be a release valve for dissatisfaction with Westminister, and ensure some comfortable jobs for those on Scottish Labour's B team. Donald Dewar (who was a seriously clever guy) devised the system in such a way so that it was thought impossible for the ScotNats to get anywhere near power.
If the Scottish people get serious about supporting independence, then the status quo is going to make it very difficult for Scotland to leave. A vote in Holyrood isn't going to cut it. There is no magical legal jujitsu, no secret safe combination, that can be used to force the UK government to recognize the Scottish people's desire for independence. There will not just have to be a vote, there has to be a movement for independence with a force that the UK government has no choice but to accept.
The status quo making it nigh-impossible to change the status quo isn't a bug, it's a feature. The status quo seeks to defend itself at all costs.
kdlangequalsgoddess t1_j1g9kph wrote
Does he know that overriding Scotland is a great way to increase support for Scottish independence? Or know, and just not care? The MSPs were duly elected by the Scottish people, and voted to approve the measure. The fact that Sunak (who got given the job of PM after Truss self-destructed) doesn't like it, doesn't make it illegal.
kdlangequalsgoddess t1_itlfgiv wrote
Reply to comment by fuzzydogpaws in A cat has been appointed the mayor of an Italian town and will remain in office for a year. by ananovanews
Now, for rats, you want a ferret or a Jack Russell. I Jack Russell, properly trained, is a rat's worst nightmare.
kdlangequalsgoddess t1_isbi4xs wrote
Doctors across the UK are laughing their arses off right now. His tenure as Minister of Health will go down as one of the worst in recent memory.
kdlangequalsgoddess t1_isa4qgp wrote
Kwarteng being thrown to the wolves so that they don't go after Truss (she hopes). She was already subtly throwing him under the bus in that disastrous round of local radio interviews.
kdlangequalsgoddess t1_j8uo98s wrote
Reply to comment by sl8rfan2 in Antisemitic slurs fuel violence during game between Miami-Dade religious private schools by lowdiver
Wait until they hear what religion Jesus was raised in.