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24th March 2019, 07:28 AM
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Paul Hyett
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Which is a better use of police resources?
a. Tackling knife crime b. Prosecuting people for using the wrong f***ing pronoun! |
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24th March 2019, 07:42 AM
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I'm a paragon so don't perceive me
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Excuse me? What's brought this on?
We cannot make a decision between the two options you have presented us without context. |
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24th March 2019, 08:16 AM
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Paul Hyett
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24th March 2019, 08:36 AM
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I'm a paragon so don't perceive me
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in which case charges seem to have been withdrawn after the police performed their appropriate duty to investigate if it was a hate crime.
But when interacting with trans people it's polite to find out what pronoun they prefer and then use it according to their wishes. |
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24th March 2019, 08:55 AM
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Paul Hyett
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in which case charges seem to have been withdrawn after the police performed their appropriate duty to investigate if it was a hate crime. But when interacting with trans people it's polite to find out what pronoun they prefer and then use it according to their wishes. IMO it's absurd to classify merely using the wrong pronoun as a *hate* crime. Now spraying swastikas on synagogues, or placing pigs head's outside mosques - *those* are hate crimes! Which is all very well face-to-face, but on-line, you never who who you are talking to. |
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24th March 2019, 09:03 AM
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BuzzJack Legend
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It's an issue that is being largely ignored by a reluctant press to open a can of worms. There is a fair bit of context for the use of police resources eg
https://mirandayardley.com/en/when-a-transs...der-hate-crime/ However, it's a loaded question. Police resources need to be increased and they need to review their policies overall and it's prob best we don't get into the use of pronouns as it only takes one person taking offence for someone to end up on nodding terms with the local constabulary... |
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24th March 2019, 09:51 AM
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BuzzJack Legend
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What is a better use of government time?
a) Tackling knife crime; b) Screwing the country based on the result of a close-fought advisory referendum in which the winning side broke the law numerous times. |
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24th March 2019, 09:59 AM
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BuzzJack Gold Member
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Oh look, another thread made out of bad faith.
Groan. What is a better use of government time? a) Tackling knife crime; b) Screwing the country based on the result of a close-fought advisory referendum in which the winning side broke the law numerous times. Exactly. This post has been edited by blacksquare: 24th March 2019, 09:59 AM |
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24th March 2019, 10:21 AM
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Paul Hyett
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What is a better use of government time? a) Tackling knife crime; b) Screwing the country based on the result of a close-fought advisory referendum in which the winning side broke the law numerous times. And people accuse *me* of turning every thread into a Brexit one - NOT GUILTY THIS TIME! |
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24th March 2019, 10:22 AM
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Paul Hyett
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24th March 2019, 10:57 AM
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Radical Pink Troll
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24th March 2019, 11:11 AM
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Right in front of my salad?!
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24th March 2019, 11:23 AM
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Paul Hyett
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You don’t have to post them either. I don't *have* to, but I choose to. I thought this was a discussion forum? Don't I have the right to say that tackling knife crime is more important than issues of political correctness? This post has been edited by vidcapper: 24th March 2019, 11:26 AM |
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24th March 2019, 11:25 AM
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Radical Pink Troll
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24th March 2019, 11:30 AM
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Paul Hyett
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And posters choose to read them. And respond. Perhaps in disagreement with you. Is that not allowed? Of course they are - but I'd rather they discuss the issue I actually raised, rather than make a knee-jerk defence of PC at every opportunity. This post has been edited by vidcapper: 24th March 2019, 11:31 AM |
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24th March 2019, 11:46 AM
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I don't *have* to, but I choose to. I thought this was a discussion forum? Don't I have the right to say that tackling knife crime is more important than issues of political correctness? Maliciously misgendering someone (not saying the case here as I know nothing about it) and having nothing in place to stop this, can lead to the normalisation of society against transgnder people and put them at more risk of violent hate crime - which of course includes knife crime. Therefore, one can lead into the other? It’s about prevention and cutting it off from the start. I don’t think that because one can trump another in terms of importance means that the other shouldn’t at least be looked at - it doesn’t mean charges have to be brought and I don’t think anyone will be getting a prison sentence for misgendering someone? You have to look at the wider issues and what can stem from it though. What do you think about using police resources to ‘arrest’ a 104 woman because it was on her bucket list? |
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