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Feb 22, 2020 21:35:08   #
no propaganda please Loc: moon orbiting the third rock from the sun
 
Lawmaker claims babies born 'without sex'
'We can't have people who are t***sphobic'
WND Staff By WND Staff

A British politician's claim that "a child is born without sex" has been labeled "nuts" by a prominent commentator.

Dawn Butler, the U.K. Parliament member for the Brent Central district in Greater London, was asked Monday in an interview on the ITV channel's "Good Morning Britain" if people are "t***sphobic" if they believe there is a biological difference between men who say they are women, even if they have not had surgery, and true females.

"What we can't have is t***sphobia, we can't have people who are t***sphobic," she responded. "If you're saying that a t***s woman isn't a woman, then there are issues around that."

The interviewer, Richard Madeley, asked, "When a child is born, they are identified and observed in a particular sex aren’t they?"

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Butler replied, "A child is born without sex, a child is formed without sex in the beginning."

The U.K.'s Christian Institute pointed out science "clearly shows babies have the genetic coding for their sex from the moment of conception."

The London Express reported the reaction on Twitter.

Journalist Janice Turner wrote: "This is flat earthery. Where are the male rationalists and scientists exposing this insanity?"

Another Twitter user wrote: "How very odd. The sex of each of my five children was clearly recognized and correctly identified by the radiographers at the 20-week scans."

Tory MP Nadine Dorries also reacted with irony.

"This is groundbreaking. In future I guess the midwife will announce, 'congratulations, it's a baby.' The boundaries of my mind will not stretch far enough to take in the Labour party's surreal position on so many issues these days," xhd said.

Brendan O'Neill wrote at the Spectator: "Imagine if a politician went on TV and said 'The Earth is flat'. Or 'Man didn't really land on the Moon, you know'. We would worry about that politician's fitness for public life. Well, Dawn Butler has just done the t***s equivalent of that. She appeared on Good Morning Britain yesterday and said babies are born without a sex. That is easily as loopy and anti-scientific as saying the Earth isn’t a sphere."

He continued: "The idea that a baby is born without sex is obviously nuts. But it is also the logical conclusion to the increasingly irrational, anti-scientific ideology of t*********rism. A key component of Labour's new t***s policy, and of t***s campaigning more broadly, is that people should be allowed to identify as wh**ever sex they please."

O'Neill warned, "Who in their right mind would v**e for a party whose prospective leaders think sex isn’t real, biology is a myth, and violent men should be allowed to live with vulnerable women?"

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Feb 22, 2020 21:49:45   #
Iliamna1
 
I think it's more logical for a person to self-identify as a member of another species. How bout being a gorilla or chimpanzee? Or a bird of prey or a goose (although many of those appear to be silly gooses to me)? Or a tom cat? It's total idiocy.

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Feb 22, 2020 21:50:50   #
JoyV
 
no propaganda please wrote:
Lawmaker claims babies born 'without sex'
'We can't have people who are t***sphobic'
WND Staff By WND Staff

A British politician's claim that "a child is born without sex" has been labeled "nuts" by a prominent commentator.

Dawn Butler, the U.K. Parliament member for the Brent Central district in Greater London, was asked Monday in an interview on the ITV channel's "Good Morning Britain" if people are "t***sphobic" if they believe there is a biological difference between men who say they are women, even if they have not had surgery, and true females.

"What we can't have is t***sphobia, we can't have people who are t***sphobic," she responded. "If you're saying that a t***s woman isn't a woman, then there are issues around that."

The interviewer, Richard Madeley, asked, "When a child is born, they are identified and observed in a particular sex aren’t they?"

TRENDING: DHS whistleblower Philip Haney shot dead

Butler replied, "A child is born without sex, a child is formed without sex in the beginning."

The U.K.'s Christian Institute pointed out science "clearly shows babies have the genetic coding for their sex from the moment of conception."

The London Express reported the reaction on Twitter.

Journalist Janice Turner wrote: "This is flat earthery. Where are the male rationalists and scientists exposing this insanity?"

Another Twitter user wrote: "How very odd. The sex of each of my five children was clearly recognized and correctly identified by the radiographers at the 20-week scans."

Tory MP Nadine Dorries also reacted with irony.

"This is groundbreaking. In future I guess the midwife will announce, 'congratulations, it's a baby.' The boundaries of my mind will not stretch far enough to take in the Labour party's surreal position on so many issues these days," xhd said.

Brendan O'Neill wrote at the Spectator: "Imagine if a politician went on TV and said 'The Earth is flat'. Or 'Man didn't really land on the Moon, you know'. We would worry about that politician's fitness for public life. Well, Dawn Butler has just done the t***s equivalent of that. She appeared on Good Morning Britain yesterday and said babies are born without a sex. That is easily as loopy and anti-scientific as saying the Earth isn’t a sphere."

He continued: "The idea that a baby is born without sex is obviously nuts. But it is also the logical conclusion to the increasingly irrational, anti-scientific ideology of t*********rism. A key component of Labour's new t***s policy, and of t***s campaigning more broadly, is that people should be allowed to identify as wh**ever sex they please."

O'Neill warned, "Who in their right mind would v**e for a party whose prospective leaders think sex isn’t real, biology is a myth, and violent men should be allowed to live with vulnerable women?"
Lawmaker claims babies born 'without sex' br 'We c... (show quote)


So let me see if I've got this right. A child is born without sex. To identify the child's sex by his genetalia OR his DNA is wrong. But a 4 year old with a penis who picks up and plays with a doll obviously has g****r dysphoria and needs to start psychological treatments to help him/her realize and accept their t***sness. And calling a 6 year old with a penis by the name they were born with when they like girls dresses, can bring social services down on you like a ton of bricks. And not allowing an 8 yr old, who after having school classes on g****r identity says they feel like they are in the wrong body, to be given cross sex drugs and hormone suppressors can get you charged with child abuse. Now have I got all that straight?

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Feb 22, 2020 22:17:54   #
BigMike Loc: yerington nv
 
Iliamna1 wrote:
I think it's more logical for a person to self-identify as a member of another species. How bout being a gorilla or chimpanzee? Or a bird of prey or a goose (although many of those appear to be silly gooses to me)? Or a tom cat? It's total idiocy.



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Feb 22, 2020 22:43:26   #
Mikeyavelli
 
no propaganda please wrote:
Lawmaker claims babies born 'without sex'
'We can't have people who are t***sphobic'
WND Staff By WND Staff

A British politician's claim that "a child is born without sex" has been labeled "nuts" by a prominent commentator.

Dawn Butler, the U.K. Parliament member for the Brent Central district in Greater London, was asked Monday in an interview on the ITV channel's "Good Morning Britain" if people are "t***sphobic" if they believe there is a biological difference between men who say they are women, even if they have not had surgery, and true females.

"What we can't have is t***sphobia, we can't have people who are t***sphobic," she responded. "If you're saying that a t***s woman isn't a woman, then there are issues around that."

The interviewer, Richard Madeley, asked, "When a child is born, they are identified and observed in a particular sex aren’t they?"

TRENDING: DHS whistleblower Philip Haney shot dead

Butler replied, "A child is born without sex, a child is formed without sex in the beginning."

The U.K.'s Christian Institute pointed out science "clearly shows babies have the genetic coding for their sex from the moment of conception."

The London Express reported the reaction on Twitter.

Journalist Janice Turner wrote: "This is flat earthery. Where are the male rationalists and scientists exposing this insanity?"

Another Twitter user wrote: "How very odd. The sex of each of my five children was clearly recognized and correctly identified by the radiographers at the 20-week scans."

Tory MP Nadine Dorries also reacted with irony.

"This is groundbreaking. In future I guess the midwife will announce, 'congratulations, it's a baby.' The boundaries of my mind will not stretch far enough to take in the Labour party's surreal position on so many issues these days," xhd said.

Brendan O'Neill wrote at the Spectator: "Imagine if a politician went on TV and said 'The Earth is flat'. Or 'Man didn't really land on the Moon, you know'. We would worry about that politician's fitness for public life. Well, Dawn Butler has just done the t***s equivalent of that. She appeared on Good Morning Britain yesterday and said babies are born without a sex. That is easily as loopy and anti-scientific as saying the Earth isn’t a sphere."

He continued: "The idea that a baby is born without sex is obviously nuts. But it is also the logical conclusion to the increasingly irrational, anti-scientific ideology of t*********rism. A key component of Labour's new t***s policy, and of t***s campaigning more broadly, is that people should be allowed to identify as wh**ever sex they please."

O'Neill warned, "Who in their right mind would v**e for a party whose prospective leaders think sex isn’t real, biology is a myth, and violent men should be allowed to live with vulnerable women?"
Lawmaker claims babies born 'without sex' br 'We c... (show quote)


Well, there's Barbie and Ken. Pull down their accessory pants and you'll find Adam Schiff.
The Jerrold Nadler doll has a belly covering the pubic area so no one can tell.
So, I think that they are right.
No sex is a possibility, especially if you look like Nadler or Schiff.

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Feb 23, 2020 01:27:21   #
Iliamna1
 
[quote=Mikeyavelli]Well, there's Barbie and Ken. Pull down their accessory pants and you'll find Adam Schiff.
The Jerrold Nadler doll has a belly covering the pubic area so no one can tell.
So, I think that they are right.
No sex is a possibility, especially if you look like Nadler or Schiff.[/quote

Adam Schiff has some identity issues and there's information that is supposedly about to break that will put him in a very bad light. Shall we say delicately say he's g****r confused and there are some photos floating around D.C. to support the claim.

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Feb 23, 2020 04:22:26   #
jack sequim wa Loc: Blanchard, Idaho
 
no propaganda please wrote:
Lawmaker claims babies born 'without sex'
'We can't have people who are t***sphobic'
WND Staff By WND Staff

A British politician's claim that "a child is born without sex" has been labeled "nuts" by a prominent commentator.

Dawn Butler, the U.K. Parliament member for the Brent Central district in Greater London, was asked Monday in an interview on the ITV channel's "Good Morning Britain" if people are "t***sphobic" if they believe there is a biological difference between men who say they are women, even if they have not had surgery, and true females.

"What we can't have is t***sphobia, we can't have people who are t***sphobic," she responded. "If you're saying that a t***s woman isn't a woman, then there are issues around that."

The interviewer, Richard Madeley, asked, "When a child is born, they are identified and observed in a particular sex aren’t they?"

TRENDING: DHS whistleblower Philip Haney shot dead

Butler replied, "A child is born without sex, a child is formed without sex in the beginning."

The U.K.'s Christian Institute pointed out science "clearly shows babies have the genetic coding for their sex from the moment of conception."

The London Express reported the reaction on Twitter.

Journalist Janice Turner wrote: "This is flat earthery. Where are the male rationalists and scientists exposing this insanity?"

Another Twitter user wrote: "How very odd. The sex of each of my five children was clearly recognized and correctly identified by the radiographers at the 20-week scans."

Tory MP Nadine Dorries also reacted with irony.

"This is groundbreaking. In future I guess the midwife will announce, 'congratulations, it's a baby.' The boundaries of my mind will not stretch far enough to take in the Labour party's surreal position on so many issues these days," xhd said.

Brendan O'Neill wrote at the Spectator: "Imagine if a politician went on TV and said 'The Earth is flat'. Or 'Man didn't really land on the Moon, you know'. We would worry about that politician's fitness for public life. Well, Dawn Butler has just done the t***s equivalent of that. She appeared on Good Morning Britain yesterday and said babies are born without a sex. That is easily as loopy and anti-scientific as saying the Earth isn’t a sphere."

He continued: "The idea that a baby is born without sex is obviously nuts. But it is also the logical conclusion to the increasingly irrational, anti-scientific ideology of t*********rism. A key component of Labour's new t***s policy, and of t***s campaigning more broadly, is that people should be allowed to identify as wh**ever sex they please."

O'Neill warned, "Who in their right mind would v**e for a party whose prospective leaders think sex isn’t real, biology is a myth, and violent men should be allowed to live with vulnerable women?"
Lawmaker claims babies born 'without sex' br 'We c... (show quote)



Gotta love the Television series "Atlanta " when the Black man identifies as a "White male" a parody for identity politics.
And this is what the new l*****t Democrat party cheers...identity politics. How proud these l*****t must be, progress.
What they call progress (progressive), I call Godless, darkness.

Jack

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Feb 23, 2020 08:28:16   #
no propaganda please Loc: moon orbiting the third rock from the sun
 
JoyV wrote:
So let me see if I've got this right. A child is born without sex. To identify the child's sex by his genetalia OR his DNA is wrong. But a 4 year old with a penis who picks up and plays with a doll obviously has g****r dysphoria and needs to start psychological treatments to help him/her realize and accept their t***sness. And calling a 6 year old with a penis by the name they were born with when they like girls dresses, can bring social services down on you like a ton of bricks. And not allowing an 8 yr old, who after having school classes on g****r identity says they feel like they are in the wrong body, to be given cross sex drugs and hormone suppressors can get you charged with child abuse. Now have I got all that straight?
So let me see if I've got this right. A child is ... (show quote)


You absolutely are correct according to the "progressives". But then they can't figure out much about any thing, preferring to pretend that the whole concept of reality has gone down the rabbit hole in Alices wonderland.

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Feb 23, 2020 09:18:48   #
Mikeyavelli
 
jack sequim wa wrote:
Gotta love the Television series "Atlanta " when the Black man identifies as a "White male" a parody for identity politics.
And this is what the new l*****t Democrat party cheers...identity politics. How proud these l*****t must be, progress.
What they call progress (progressive), I call Godless, darkness.

Jack


Now that is funny.

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Feb 23, 2020 09:19:41   #
Mikeyavelli
 
[quote=Iliamna1][quote=Mikeyavelli]Well, there's Barbie and Ken. Pull down their accessory pants and you'll find Adam Schiff.
The Jerrold Nadler doll has a belly covering the pubic area so no one can tell.
So, I think that they are right.
No sex is a possibility, especially if you look like Nadler or Schiff.[/quote

Adam Schiff has some identity issues and there's information that is supposedly about to break that will put him in a very bad light. Shall we say delicately say he's g****r confused and there are some photos floating around D.C. to support the claim.[/quote]

Do his eyes bug out when he sees a cute guy?

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Feb 23, 2020 15:37:33   #
FallenOak Loc: St George Utah
 
no propaganda please wrote:
Lawmaker claims babies born 'without sex'
'We can't have people who are t***sphobic'
WND Staff By WND Staff

A British politician's claim that "a child is born without sex" has been labeled "nuts" by a prominent commentator.

Dawn Butler, the U.K. Parliament member for the Brent Central district in Greater London, was asked Monday in an interview on the ITV channel's "Good Morning Britain" if people are "t***sphobic" if they believe there is a biological difference between men who say they are women, even if they have not had surgery, and true females.

"What we can't have is t***sphobia, we can't have people who are t***sphobic," she responded. "If you're saying that a t***s woman isn't a woman, then there are issues around that."

The interviewer, Richard Madeley, asked, "When a child is born, they are identified and observed in a particular sex aren’t they?"

TRENDING: DHS whistleblower Philip Haney shot dead

Butler replied, "A child is born without sex, a child is formed without sex in the beginning."

The U.K.'s Christian Institute pointed out science "clearly shows babies have the genetic coding for their sex from the moment of conception."

The London Express reported the reaction on Twitter.

Journalist Janice Turner wrote: "This is flat earthery. Where are the male rationalists and scientists exposing this insanity?"

Another Twitter user wrote: "How very odd. The sex of each of my five children was clearly recognized and correctly identified by the radiographers at the 20-week scans."

Tory MP Nadine Dorries also reacted with irony.

"This is groundbreaking. In future I guess the midwife will announce, 'congratulations, it's a baby.' The boundaries of my mind will not stretch far enough to take in the Labour party's surreal position on so many issues these days," xhd said.

Brendan O'Neill wrote at the Spectator: "Imagine if a politician went on TV and said 'The Earth is flat'. Or 'Man didn't really land on the Moon, you know'. We would worry about that politician's fitness for public life. Well, Dawn Butler has just done the t***s equivalent of that. She appeared on Good Morning Britain yesterday and said babies are born without a sex. That is easily as loopy and anti-scientific as saying the Earth isn’t a sphere."

He continued: "The idea that a baby is born without sex is obviously nuts. But it is also the logical conclusion to the increasingly irrational, anti-scientific ideology of t*********rism. A key component of Labour's new t***s policy, and of t***s campaigning more broadly, is that people should be allowed to identify as wh**ever sex they please."

O'Neill warned, "Who in their right mind would v**e for a party whose prospective leaders think sex isn’t real, biology is a myth, and violent men should be allowed to live with vulnerable women?"
Lawmaker claims babies born 'without sex' br 'We c... (show quote)


There was the old farmer who sexed his baby chicks and put in one pen the hens and the other pen the roosters. He ate the roosters and sold the eggs from the hens and made a living. Then, down the road there was the young farmer who didn't sex his chickens but let them decide whether they were hens or roosters and kept them according to the wishes of the chickens. He ended up eating hens and roosters and hoped the others laid enough eggs for him to profit. They didn't and he went bankrupt.

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Feb 23, 2020 16:19:08   #
EN Submarine Qualified Loc: Wisconsin East coast
 
Iliamna1 wrote:
I think it's more logical for a person to self-identify as a member of another species. How bout being a gorilla or chimpanzee? Or a bird of prey or a goose (although many of those appear to be silly gooses to me)? Or a tom cat? It's total idiocy.


Where can I sign up for "Tom Cat"?

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Feb 23, 2020 16:25:01   #
no propaganda please Loc: moon orbiting the third rock from the sun
 
EN Submarine Qualified wrote:
Where can I sign up for "Tom Cat"?


I guess Tom Cat is still open.As for me, I believe I am a strong Leopard, much more dangerous than any lion out there.

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Feb 23, 2020 18:54:51   #
Mikeyavelli
 
EN Submarine Qualified wrote:
Where can I sign up for "Tom Cat"?


You probably are an old Tom Cat.

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Feb 23, 2020 19:19:06   #
EN Submarine Qualified Loc: Wisconsin East coast
 
Mikeyavelli wrote:
You probably are an old Tom Cat.




Grins.


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