@ShesEqual and I have put another TERVEN TALK space into the calendar. It's set for 8:00pm Friday (Tomorrow) Sydney time. Which is:- 9:00am London 4:00am New York & Ontario 😬 10:00pm Auckland Come along and chat. We'll give as many people as possible time to talk so we can all be updated on news, views and things that amuse right across the Terven Globe. x.com/i/spaces/1nAKEEMzYPbKL
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Up to 22% of respondents were male, and women who identify themselves as having 'man gender' wouldn't have been included. What a stupid farce. Follow @DesexingSociety if you don't already. She's a great resource.
We’re changing the way the system treats women’s pain - for good.
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Anna Cody, Australia's Sex Discrimination Commissioner who doesn't know what the term 'biological men' means, has used her position to try to discredit the UN Special Rapporteur on Violence Against Women, Reem Alsolem, because she does know what the term 'biological men' means. Rotten stuff, but typical trans activist tactics. If you can't back up your own position or refute opposing arguments, get them fired! @australian exclusive. Paywalled story in reply.
The Victorian Labor government has just released the findings of their Inquiry into Women’s Pain, detailing how women living with chronic pain are ignored by the medical industry. You might remember that the inquiry invited trans identified males to participate as "women." The report reveals that 22% of the respondents identified as LGBTIQA+. However, buried in the references it's stated that "only 5% of Victorians openly identify as being LGBTIQA+ (The Victorian LGBTQIA+ Strategy, 2022)." Why is the LGBTIQA+ "community" so overrepresented in this inquiry? How many respondents were men? The report is available here: health.vic.gov.au/inquiry-in…
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@DrewHutton45645 I hope this is the start of The Greens realising we’re all equal and that The 🥬 should never have vilified and expelled the dozens of women it did. 🙏 for holding firm for meaningful reform. Men can’t be women and it isn’t hate to say so archive.md/2025.11.10-091157…
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Replying to @JacintaAllanMP
Painful Scrotum, ladies? Jacinta's got your gender pain covered!
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Here's the paywalled story. Archive in next reply. theaustralian.com.au/nation/…
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Telfer and Cody get a special mention in my satirical poem, ‘Predatory Men and their Aussie Handmaidens’. They support laws and policies based on gender ideology. Such laws and policies are a godsend to predatory men. on.soundcloud.com/cL0vfrsWsu…
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Fabulous @Bernard_Lane ! So good to see your comprehensive and scrupulous report in The @australian today. I can't express how relieved and happy I am to see it. It is chock full of relevant facts, myth busting and names. Dr Telfer and Anna Cody among them. Telfer is the specialist Australian courts retired on, and it's clear her research and experience were grievously lacking. Will she be held accountable? Cody pontificates like she thinks she is a specialist, and not just the amateur activist she is exposing herself to be more and more every day. Will she be held accountable? A link to the paywalled story is in the next reply.
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If you thought foot binding adults was bad, you’ll hate this: Dutch boys attending the Amsterdam gender clinic, who are expected to grow too tall to “pass” as girls, are offered epiphysiodesis, a paediatric orthopaedic surgery that involves stopping the growth of their bones. Source: (see page 95. Published 2023): research.vu.nl/ws/portalfile…
"Transgender woman who modelled herself on a Bratz toy reveals how she BINDS her toes to fit into heels (even though it makes them go numb)" (From the Daily Mail Oct 2017 dailymail.co.uk/lifestyle/ar…)
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I hope this emboldens Greens members who have been keeping their heads down to speak up about the trans authoritarianism that has infected the party.
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The PM, @AlboMP , gave a formal apology in 2023 to those Australians harmed by thalidomide treatment. It was a long time coming. The 'treatment' was administered to pregnant women who were suffering from genuine medical conditions - anxiety, insomnia and morning sickness - associated with their pregnancies. The eventual victims of that medical malpractice were unseen at the time. They were the unborn who would develop with missing limbs and other abnormalities as a result. They got a well deserved and overdue apology 61 years later, even if the cynic in me saw it as political point scoring at the time. I hope the children, who were living and breathing and standing in front of those medical practitioners who administered the treatment for a condition that doesn't exist - biological sex and puberty is not an illness - don't have to wait as long for their apology. How on Earth did our political class not only allow this to happen, but champion that serious medical harm being perpetrated in our children? Accountability is coming. National apology to all Australians impacted by the thalidomide tragedy | Prime Minister of Australia share.google/KllQBM14OBwFQXA…
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Freshly written and recorded - my new satirical poem, ‘Predatory Men and their Aussie Handmaidens’. Use it to generate discussion around the ways in which laws and policies based on gender ideology are a godsend to predatory men. on.soundcloud.com/cL0vfrsWsu…
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A mother who narrowly escaped an attempted carjacking with her toddler in the car has been “completely let down” after prosecutors dropped all charges against a 13-year-old alleged offender – who has been arrested 16 times – because of a legal principle that presumes he wouldn’t know right from wrong. skynews.com.au/australia-new…
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Just walked into this outside Waterstone's in Greenwich. All middle-class men in their early twenties. I challenged their bullshit whilst they just stood smirking like hyenas in a huddle. 🙄