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Aug 3, 2022Liked by Dennis Noel Kavanagh

The raw material for the gender production line was predominantly homosexual and/or autistic adolescents from England, Wales and Eire.

The LGB Alliance has, as a core campaigning message, it’s opposition to the medicalisation of gay and lesbian adolescents.

LGBA’s interference with the desire to ‘trans-away-the-gay’ is the reason Mermaids embarked on its legal challenge against the very existence of LGBA; Mermaids and its supporters are fantastically homophobic-by-definition, and they see the LGBA as an organisation intent on challenging their evil activities.

Many opposed to LGBA claim that it is a ‘hate group’, principally to divert attention from its implacable anti-homophobic stance.

Perhaps now is the time to go on the offensive. Those who oppose the LGBA and what it campaigns against are homophobes, or facilitators of homophobes. I don’t recollect the likes of Owen Jones saying ‘I agree with the Alliances’ stand against homophobia, but still reckon it’s a hate group’. Nope, he has repeatedly said he regards it as a hate-group and retweets the same from others. So he can be reliably labelled as a firm supporter of ‘transing-away-the-gay’.

With that-in-mind, Jones (who is gay, and therefore a collaborator) and his supporters and the homophobic cabal on Twitter and their ilk need to be constantly called-out, challenged, confronted in every environment, pursued, questioned and basically treated just as we would expect a violent, anti-adolescent homophobe to be treated in open society.

Let there be no hiding place, no sanctuary or ‘safe-space’ for such people until they either address their homophobia, or give-up their online and societal presence that enables them to promote their homophobia.

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Aug 3, 2022·edited Aug 3, 2022Liked by Dennis Noel Kavanagh

yes everything you said Dennis - this imposed unproven and harmful gender ideology cult has no authority in a democratic society and needs to be treated as such. The harms are clear and neither does it help children or adults with 'gender' dysmorphia, who surely need psychological help as compassionate, safe and evidence-based as with any other type of dysmorphia.

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Aug 3, 2022Liked by Dennis Noel Kavanagh

Really useful clear summary - many thanks

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Superb Dennis, ever thought of becoming an MP?

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Thank you, again. We must all lobby our MPs to push for enquiries into all these charities, the BBC and especially their very own mandarins in the civil service. Kemi Badenoch has blown their collusion with spreading the Borg ideology wide open in her article in the Times. Bet there's a lot of scurrying around Westminster right now as there must be in Tavistock. And how deafening is Labour's silence on this medical scandal of the century???

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Oh, when when when will the mainstream news report on this? :(

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I've noted that Owen Jones hasn't posted a single transgender-supporting Tweet for weeks now.

Perhaps he thinks that he can simply 'forget' to do so and no one will notice.

Not perhaps realising that all of his Tweets are archived on Way Back Machine and screenshotted.

In years-to-come, he and many of his cohort will have to answer...not to the GC women, but rather to those mutilated and wounded by lifelong medicalisation. To those subjected to withering bones and blindness, de-sexed and prone to early conronary heart disease, reduced liver and kidney function, early cancers.

I imagine Jones, contemplating early retirement, perhaps even a return to the leafy Manchester suburb of Bramhall, Stockport, will need to think of how to pay for lifelong 24/7 security when confronted by such victims of the very cause he so enthusiastically promoted. He and many politicians, academics, medical professionals and other media 'personalities' will have to make such provision for what would otherwise have been happy retirements His beloved Big Pharma is unlikely to see him right, and I very much doubt The State will contribute. At just 37, retirement likely seems a long way away, but the coming decades are unlikely to be much fun for him.

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