Met Police officer becomes Britain's first 'bi-gender' PC
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Met Police officer becomes Britain's first 'bi-gender' PC
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Met Police officer has become the first “bi-gender” officer in Britain.
It comes after Scotland Yard launched a diversity initiative encouraging officers to “be themselves at work”.
The officer now has two warrant cards, one in their male name and the other in their female name. They can report for work in either male or female uniform.
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https://www.standard.co.uk/news/crime/m ... 46881.html
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Met Police officer has become the first “bi-gender” officer in Britain.
It comes after Scotland Yard launched a diversity initiative encouraging officers to “be themselves at work”.
The officer now has two warrant cards, one in their male name and the other in their female name. They can report for work in either male or female uniform.
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https://www.standard.co.uk/news/crime/m ... 46881.html
This isn't funny. This is bravery. This is the courage of a bigender individual to follow their dreams and be who they want to be in the face of cissexism, trans*phobia, and bigotry .
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The asterisk is added at the end of trans to indicate that the term is inclusive of all non-cisgender gender identities.
Apparently this convention is considered offensive now:
http://sjwiki.org/wiki/Trans_asterisk#Criticism"Instead of representing inclusion, the asterisk represents erasure of non-binary individuals and trans women as "not trans enough".
I agree with you about the bravery of transgender people.
Transwomen are so much braver than ciswomen.
It takes real balls to be a transwoman.
Be sure to let Justin know.Harold wrote: ↑Tue Oct 05, 2021 5:22 pmApparently this convention is considered offensive now:
http://sjwiki.org/wiki/Trans_asterisk#Criticism"Instead of representing inclusion, the asterisk represents erasure of non-binary individuals and trans women as "not trans enough".
He struggles to keep abreast of the latest in inclusive terminology.
Well done Britain. This is one of the very few good news we get from you.
I'm sure this Police Officer was incouraged by Freddy Mercury or the Sisters of perpetual indulgance.
took Britain decades to loosen up. Keep going. We're fed up about hearing shit about Brexit, Northern Ireland, friggin Nuclear Boat deals etc.
What we need is people with Balls and they're not BJ, MT or any of the previous clowns that tried to dictate us what to be.
I'm sure this Police Officer was incouraged by Freddy Mercury or the Sisters of perpetual indulgance.
took Britain decades to loosen up. Keep going. We're fed up about hearing shit about Brexit, Northern Ireland, friggin Nuclear Boat deals etc.
What we need is people with Balls and they're not BJ, MT or any of the previous clowns that tried to dictate us what to be.
Yeah people embracing their mental illness instead of trying to fix it sounds like a great idea, what could possibly go wrong.
What happens when half of these persons change their minds and want to change back, particularly the kids?
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To be blunt, they commit suicide:
Suicide Thoughts and Attempts Among Transgender Adults
Studies show that the prevalence of suicide thoughts and attempts among transgender adults is significantly higher than that of the U.S. general population
https://williamsinstitute.law.ucla.edu/ ... er-adults/
Yeah… the usual response from the narcissistic bigots unable to accept that their view of the world is delusional.
To the contrary, this police officer clearly has the mental illness of “split personality”. Its simply astounding that the police seriously promote engaging those that are so psychosocially disorientated that they do not even know who they are.
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