Friday 14 September 2018

Sacked for having an opinion



The trans-censorship campaign is spreading to our centres of learning. Angelelos Sofocleous has been sacked for tweeting a politically incorrect view.

"Is it a crime to say women don't have penises"

Apparently the Philosophy Department at Durham University does and tried the culprit in secret before firing him.

The student newspaper Palatinate reports

Angelos Sofocleous, the recently appointed assistant editor of the journal, was removed from his position after posting a tweet that read: “RT (retweet) if women don’t have penises” linked to an article on the same subject in The Spectator. Angelos then wrote an article in which he defended this position in resigning as President-Elect of Humanists UK.

The Durham University postgraduate student was subsequently sent an email from the President of the Philosophy society notifying him that he had been removed from his position following a vote. The email stated that his comments served to “belittle trans experiences” while leaving “no room for or to promote any fair discussions.”


Let's consider the last part of that sentence which says "leaving no room for or to promote any fair discussions".  

The man wasn't even invited to defend himself and was tried in his absence, unable to defend himself.

So much for free speech. Trans activism has resulted in the growth of censorship and all critics are silenced. The mere raising of the term "transphobe" has become the new "racism" of today's so called progressives. 

Even women are barred from defending their spaces from men who self-identify as women (we used to call them transvestites back in the day)and are subject to abuse and further exclusion by what is a frankly male demand.

Besides Women really don't have penises. Men do. Deal with it.

Dress and live any way you like but don't oppress the rest of us with your testosterone fuelled rages guys. This has gone too far. 

It's no longer a question of tolerance which would be fine but has now turned into thought imposition.

Censorship is oppressive.

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Gender Recognition Act Consultation (Closing date 19th October)

You can have your say thanks to Fair Play For Women. 

Go to: consult.education.gov.uk

1 comment:

  1. But Durham always was a righteous place! A wiily is a willy no matter what the brain may think.Ex Durham resident.

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