💚🤍💜 Rape is not resistance 🎗️

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Over and over, we are told that these men are women. We are told that they are just like us, only born in the wrong body. This is a lie. These men are fetishists who get off on the humiliations imposed upon women. Even the degradations forced on female animals arouse them.
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Women and girls deserve safe, single-sex spaces. @natasghar has tabled a Senedd motion calling for those protections to be upheld. Not one Plaid Cymru, Labour, Lib Dem or Green MS has signed it.
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'Just give women our rights!' says @TracyEdwardsMBE We are delighted that round-the-world sailor Tracy Edwards will be joining our Sports Panel at Feminism: What's the Point? on Sunday 5th July. Come and join the conversation. Link for ticket sales is in the pinned post on our profile.
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Sunday Soundbite! WRN conference panellist Rosie Duffield MP talks about inequalities in women’s healthcare. Want to hear more? Come to our conference, Feminism: What’s the Point? 2026 We look forward to seeing you there for some lively debate! @RosieDuffield1 Ticket links in the next post.
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The Government has confirmed a sex crime was committed by an Afghan national resettled in the Vale of Glamorgan. I first raised this in August last year, after the Ministry of Defence chose to provide temporary accommodation at the Holiday Inn Express in Rhoose. Specifically, I asked authorities to confirm if any individuals relocated under various Government Afghan resettlement schemes were convicted of sex offences. But they failed to answer the request repeatedly. Several emails and letters were unanswered, and I was was forced to refer the matter to the Information Commissioner. In January, the Home Office responded, claiming it would be too costly to answer my request. This is unacceptable. If there are public safety risks arising from Government schemes operating in our communities, residents have a right to know. I make no apologies for pursuing this matter. A minority objected, but it's my duty to defend the interests and safety of the people I represent. The Government's repeated failure to be open and transparent regarding these schemes leaves them with serious questions to answer.
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Ask Andy Burnham about Operation Hexagon, and how his police force worked alongside Labour politicians to try and prevent the truth of what happened from coming out. Ask him.
I exposed Andy Burnham's role in the Pakistani Rape gang cover up. In bite sized chunks, I will share with you the evidence. We start with @AndyBurnhamGM himself. Part 1: ANDY BURNHAM KNEW BETTER Start here. Before anything else, understand who this man is. Andy Burnham was the Shadow Home Secretary from around 2015 to 2017. He would have known everything there was to know about Rotherham. He would have known the Alexis Jay report, which exposed how more than 1,400 children were abused in that town while officials looked away, suppressed evidence, and attacked the people raising the alarm. He would have known Rochdale. He would have known the pattern. Organised networks of predominantly Pakistani men, children in local authority care, police who chose not to see, councils who chose not to act, a political class that chose silence. None of it would have been new to him when he walked into the Mayor's office in 2017. Go back further. Andy Burnham is the politician whose name is most associated with forcing the truth out of Hillsborough. He has posted a video of himself at Anfield, speaking at the memorial, calling it the moment his politics changed. He campaigned for years on the argument that institutional cover-ups are broken open by one thing. Statutory powers to compel evidence and a legal duty of candour on public officials. That is his own position. His own words. He has campaigned to write the duty of candour into law. He sat with the Hillsborough families celebrating when they finally got it. He has used those families in his Makerfield campaign literature. He has used them. He has always known what separates a process capable of extracting the truth from one that merely asks for it. The difference is statutory compulsion, sworn evidence, and a legal obligation to produce documents. Without those three things, you are asking institutions to confess to their own crimes. They will not. That is not cynicism. That is the lesson of every cover-up in modern British public life, and it is the lesson Burnham himself spent years teaching publicly. His experience as Shadow Home Secretary, his knowledge of Rotherham and Rochdale, his campaigns on Hillsborough, none of this lowered the standard he would be held to. It raised it. He understood the landscape better than almost any politician in this country when he took office. He cannot claim ignorance. He knew what the tools were. He chose not to use them. When he was given the power and the opportunity as Mayor of Greater Manchester to go after the rape gangs and expose what had been done to children across Greater Manchester, Andy Burnham chose the process that facilitated a cover up. He did not make an error of judgment. He chose it deliberately, knowing what that choice would produce. Ask him why he launched a 7 year series of powerless Assurance Reviews instead of demanding a National Inquiry. _________ I’m Raja Miah MBE. For seven years, I led a campaign that exposed how senior Labour politicians helped protect Pakistani rape gangs. The people of my town EXPOSED ANDY BURNHAM and helped force the national inquiry. You won’t see me on the BBC. You won’t read my work in the legacy press. That’s not an accident. I take this to a place from where there is no coming back. All of my work is 100% free. There are no paywalls to access any of my content. I just ask those that can afford to do so to support me. Either with a subscription to Red Wall and the Rabble or by a one off contribution and buying me a coffee using one of these links. You can sign up to my newsletter using this link; redwallandtherabble.co.uk And buy me a coffee here; BuyMeACoffee.com/recusantnin… paypal.me/RecusantNine I represent no political party. I have no side other than the survivors and the communities left abandoned by a political elite. I bring a type of campaigning unique in this space. This is why those in power have desperately tried to silence me. With the ongoing mainstream media blacklist of my voice, I need your help. Please, if you can, share, subscribe and support the work. Raja Miah MBE
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THE BIGGEST MEDICAL SCANDAL OF A GENERATION. Children who can't yet understand their consequences for their own bodies, their health, their future fertility, and sexual function, are being betrayed in a gruesome and indefensible ideological crusade. Listen to Dr Alice Hodkinson of @BiologyInMed and WRN discuss this with @joshxhowie of @GBNEWS.
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‘The whole thing is giving dangerous drugs to people and changing their bodies forever.’ Co-founder of Biology in Medicine, Dr Alice Hodkinson, breaks down the concerns raised about a Brighton GP practice that prescribed puberty blockers to children without specialist checks.
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Those making excuses for the Filton 4 have no moral compass. My latest post is now up! Link below.
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Ugh. This is DISGUSTING @LushLtd. Teenage girls love to shop in your stores and here you are happily encouraging them to CUT OFF THEIR HEALTHY BREASTS in the name of trans pride. This is beyond repulsive. It's dangerous and sick. No parent should allow their child near your stores. Please share: #BoycottLushNow
Dear Lush (cc Chelmsford City Council), As a woman who had half a breast removed last year due to cancer, I am writing to raise my concerns about your “Proud of My Stripes” window display. I am also, on behalf of other women who have experienced breast cancer, respectfully requesting its removal. Because mastectomies are not a fashion statement, an identity marker or something to be celebrated. They are something women undergo because they are ill, because they are frightened, because they are trying to stay alive. Around 59,000 women are diagnosed with breast cancer in the UK every year. Many will undergo surgery - a mastectomy, lumpectomy or other procedure. Others choose preventive mastectomies because they carry a high-risk BRCA gene mutation. If a woman chooses to have her breasts removed to affirm a gender identity, that is her personal choice. I honestly don’t know the number of women who have elective mastectomies for this reason. What I do know is that it is a tiny number compared with those for whom breast surgery is medically necessary and not something to be celebrated. I think I speak for many women who have experienced breast cancer - and for their families - when I say this: Breast removal surgery is not something I regard as cute, playful or empowering. Nor is it something I believe retailers should be celebrating. For that reason, I am requesting that the display be removed and that @ChelmsCouncil apologise for promoting it on social media. Yours sincerely, Janet Murray
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Bill Clinton: “I killed myself trying to give the Palestinians a state. I had a deal they turned down that would have given them all of Gaza and 97% of the West Bank. You name it. They turned it down.” The Palestinians never wanted peace. This must be shared every single day.
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Same old, same old, from @parkrunUK founder Paul Sinton-Hewitt interviewed on the occasion of the millionth parkrun: “My hope and wish is that as we navigate this, we don’t do ourselves any damage, that we protect what is really, really important to us, which is inclusivity, that we don’t alienate any part of the community.” ‘Don’t alienate any part of the community’… interesting choice of words given that parkrun has intentionally devised gender categories that allow males to self-identify into the female category and thereby erased the female category. That’s alienation of women right there, Paul. And is now a good time to mention that the Aberystwyth women’s parkrun record is still held by a man who tried to murder a UK Athletics official and is now doing time in a women’s prison?
‘The most obvious challenge is this whole gender, sex debate..We will get through that’ From @EDP24 - interview with Parkrun founder ‘My hope and wish is that as we navigate this, we don’t do ourselves any damage, that we protect what is really, really important to us, which is inclusivity, that we don’t alienate any part of the community’ ‘I think the people trying to protect women’s sport have a right to do that… but we have a right to protect participation and inclusivity’ @mara_yamauchi @sharrond62 Hard to see ’common ground’ - either men push women down the tables and hold their records, or they don’t Great story EDP ‘This whole debate’ - what a dismissive phrase edp24.co.uk/news/national/26…
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Meet Ashley Hutchison, also known as Ian Connor Hutchison, convicted of child pornography offences, who gave a bullshit defence. He lives close to a school and play park in Aberdeen. He became a "woman" the day after his registration lapsed. He is going to harm more kids.
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Women raise concerns, write letters, debate and where necessary, crowdfund for court cases. Whereas Trans activists smash up and vandalise buildings, call for violence against dissenting women, have urine protests and issue threats. No wonder our Deputy First Minister this week said that she needed to proceed ‘carefully’ in applying the law on women's rights. Just imagine how careful women and girls need to be when simply going about their normal day….. 2/2
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“As a default setting, I will not say ‘she’ of a man, because that’s paying lip service to a belief I don’t share.” Anyone who’s followed the employment tribunal case of nurse Sandie Peggie, will be familiar with Naomi Cunningham’s incisive questioning and dry wit. We’re looking forward to hearing her contribution to our panel Women and the Law: is the contract between women and the State broken? Come and join the debate at Feminism: What’s the Point? 2026. Tickets available via the pinned post on our profile. See you there…
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Gosh who’d have thought this 👇would happen? In the same week that some Welsh MSs fell over themselves to spread misinformation and fuelled a fantasy notion of injustice regarding the EHRC Code. Let’s have some integrity and responsibility in Welsh politics. Is that too much to ask @WelshGovernment? 1/2
🚨BREAKING🚨 Independent actionists representing BASH BACK have targeted the EHRC’s offices in Cardiff, Cymru. The EHRC cannot run away from the consequences of their bigoted “guidance”. The fight continues. xoxo BASH BACK
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🥁 Introducing our four speakers for Women’s Sport: What’s Next? We are delighted to welcome a brilliant team from the worlds of sport and science: - Tracy Edwards MBE @TracyEdwardsMBE - Lin Clark OLY @LinClar56363034 - Lynne Pinches @PinchesLynne - Dr Emma Hilton @FondOfBeetles The panel joins us on 5th July at Feminism: What’s it For? 2026 The IOC has protected the female category, the long-awaited EHRC Code of Practice on the Equality Act 2010 has clarified that the female category in sport must only include women and girls. So, have we won the battle? Gender ideology has eroded trust in sports governing bodies. How do we come back stronger? We will discuss how sports can get back on track, the role of sex verification to keep women’s sport fair and safe, and ask what role the media has played in keep women’s sport off the agenda. Join us on 5th July for a day of lively and engaging debate. Tickets on sale via the links in our pinned post.
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I just want to refer to a comment on the “seriousness” of the surgeries the buns need. The procedure itself is very simple, but all general anesthetiser comes with risk, rabbits are very high risk. The seriousness comes with how time dependent the need for dental work is. Rabbit teeth grow continuously, at a rate of approximately 1mm every 3-4 days. When molars or incisors become overgrown, they can develop sharp spurs that cut into the cheek or tongue, causing pain and, if left untreated, leading to reduced eating and gut stasis - a condition that can become serious very quickly in rabbits. Left untreated dental spurs can result in death. We really just want to get this resolved for the girls welfare. ❤️
I’m pleased to say that Bella and Twinkle made it to the vet today for their yurvac vaccine. Sadly they have both got dental Problems. One has sharp spurs and the other has elongated teeth that will likely develop into spurs. Both having a “wave” mouth meant that it is highly likely they will have continued dental problems for the rest of their lives. To develop dental issues as 5 year old rabbits can be attributed to a multitude of factors, diet, physical development, or simply because it’s always been waiting to erupt. We don’t adopt out rabbits with pre existing conditions and look forward to their safe return, along with their bonded partner, Fawn so that they can receive medical attention ASAP. ❤️❤️
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This is the most explosive story you’ll read all month, but the mainstream media won’t say a word about it. An anonymous researcher has created a database of donations made to LGBTQ causes by over 1,600 major corporations, including all of the Fortune 500 companies and every corporation given a score by the 2022-2023 HRC Corporate Equality Index, from 2022-2024. These donations, given to more than 2,500 separate groups and beneficiaries, add up to over a BILLION dollars. “Gender affirming care,” however, is a $6 billion/year industry — two years’ investment recouped 6x over, year after year after year. Everything we’ve suspected is true, and here’s the proof. Gender ideology is indeed a creation of corporate greed, meant to sucker people - especially children - into a lifetime of medicalization, thus creating a steady stream of income for shareholders. Thousands of little donations - at an average of $400k - to small “grassroots” organizations deliberately created the false impression that gender ideology was a legitimate civil rights movement. I don’t know about y’all, but I’ve never heard of a civil rights movement with 1,600 corporate sponsors before. 1,600 major corporations, including the world’s 500 largest, handed these people more than a BILLION dollars from 2022-2024 — and they think they’re marginalized? That they’re vulnerable? They have used every last dollar of that money to oppress people who actually are vulnerable, whining the whole time that telling them “no” is violence. Look at them, with their corporate ideology that was cooked up in boardrooms to maximize profits, repeating whatever strategic lie the advertising department came up with last week. What is it this time? We’ve already heard that “trans girls” get periods, that hormones make your feet shrink, that there’s no physical difference between men and women, and that women’s sports should be taken over by men because not enough people care about them — so what’s next on the List of Obvious Nonsense? If you watch closely, you can see the “unrelated” accounts all swing into action repeating the new lie. When they don’t have anything in particular, they resort to repetition, knowing that some people come to believe the things they hear over and over again, even when they objectively know better. The researchers also included a sample of the DEI policies enacted by corporations, although they were “too numerous to list in full.” This database makes one thing very clear. DEI initiatives undertaken by major corporations were not a response to public pressure: rather, they were created to pressure the public. There is no massive pro-trans grassroots movement; it’s just a bunch of corporations funding a thin, loud layer of fanatics, bullying groups of uncertain people who think they’re doing the right thing. lgbtdatabase.com (reposted to clarify the time period covered by the database)

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“No matter how someone identifies, if they are of the opposite sex, they do not belong in your space, when that space is specifically reserved for members of your sex.” Connie Shaw, of the Free Speech Union, is on the panel discussing Violence and Exploitation at our national conference. Come and join the debate at Feminism: What’s the Point? 2026. Tickets available via the pinned post on our profile. See you there… @_ConnieShaw
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