I keep coming back to Sir Roger Scruton’s incisive words - “The concept of non-discrimination, designed to protect groups from oppression, can equally be used to oppress the rest of us. 'Non-discrimination' thereby becomes a new and insidious kind of discrimination"
The woke contingent needs to experience the mother erasure I did as the ex wife of a TiM. He put his name next to mother on school forms, and put my name where the nannies are listed. I went to the schools, every year, w passports, birth certificates, divorce papers &etc, just to demonstrate that I am the mother of my 2 sons.
@@NegativeMass85 Yeah, I listened to this interview again and sometimes I'll change my mind in 6 months because that seems how quickly tides change in society lately. And I still stand by my original assessment. I hope this comes across as a compliment, he is 'old school' professional, stays relevant focused on the matter of the interview looks for answers to important questions. Good for him.
@@ThunderAppeal He's very good at letting guests talk too. Not all of them do. Some of the others interject too much because, frankly, they're trying to drive a narrative rather than understand their guests' position.
Suzanne More, along with hundreds of other commentators, somehow thinks that the trans-gender issue is about undermining the status of women. In reality, that issue is nested within the much bigger item of epistemic virtue. Men are not women. That's an epistemic fact.
@@DoggieFosters l regularly get the community guidelines pop up, as l just try to open up comments! Haha l think it's because AI knows l'm terribly prone to link to scholarly articles, rather than name-calling drama, which is where the engagement lies after all.😉
I voted for Corbyn's Labour twice, but I feel I can't vote for Labour 'til they drop this stuff, I know that might seem strange. I guess it just feels like a denial of reality.
Ditto, I ama floating voter, but until Labour and other parties are able to call women by our name rather than degrading euphemisms, they can get lost! Lol
All my life I voted Labour from 1975 when I was 18 until 2016 when I voted for Brexit, and even in 2017 purely out of an inability to vote conservative. But after seeing the debacle of labour not willing to accept a democratic vote, I have voted conservative in. 2019. I am the type of voter that Labour should try to bring back but they completely disparagr people like me as an uneducated idiotm but I'm not. I have two degrees, was a teacher until two weeks ago when I retired,. But........ As ridiculous as Boris seems, I cannot bring myself to vote labour again whilst observing the labour party conference.
I am a woman and all attempts to erase me from the map.will be resisted. And as this issue is percolating i know many women feel the same. All rights have to be nrgoatiated and balanced.
Empowering to listen to someone who understands and is knowledgeable about the issues. They are spoken about in a rational way that ensures the real, necessary debates that are hidden by trans activists and their uninformed followers in party politics and institutions get an airing.
I mostly agree with the points here although conflating aggressive trans activism and women not going for cervical screening seems a stretch to me. Most normal people dont get into twitter wars with trans activists
100% with Suzanne as regards the ridiculous trans issue but sorry the idea that it's only women who are receiving inadequate health tests for cancers is beyond offensive considering we as men don't even have a program of testing for specific male cancers fact is mens health is neglected as women are often treated as more important I went with my parents who both had dementia to visit their GP had to take both as I was their sole carer the appointment was for my dad somethingvi had to point out to the woman GP who practically ignored my dad and concentrate on my mum this behaviour happened often dad removed from his home because mums dementia was causing her to become violent dad told that his massively swollen scrotum was not an issue it was only fluid I could go on and mention my own experience with health
Wonderful, unhurried interview. Your guest had plenty of time to share her message. I really enjoyed listening.
Completely sensible. Great to hear.
I keep coming back to Sir Roger Scruton’s incisive words -
“The concept of non-discrimination, designed to protect groups from oppression, can equally be used to oppress the rest of us. 'Non-discrimination' thereby becomes a new and insidious kind of discrimination"
The woke contingent needs to experience the mother erasure I did as the ex wife of a TiM. He put his name next to mother on school forms, and put my name where the nannies are listed. I went to the schools, every year, w passports, birth certificates, divorce papers &etc, just to demonstrate that I am the mother of my 2 sons.
Steven Edginton is probably one of the few millenial/zoomers who I could listen to without wanting to throw up at any given moment.
But I base that opinion mainly on his interview with Jordan Peterson.
Same. I'm here for him, can't stand this particular guest though. She's part of the problem that has brought us to this point.
@@NegativeMass85 Yeah, I listened to this interview again and sometimes I'll change my mind in 6 months because that seems how quickly tides change in society lately.
And I still stand by my original assessment.
I hope this comes across as a compliment, he is 'old school' professional, stays relevant focused on the matter of the interview looks for answers to important questions.
Good for him.
@@ThunderAppeal He's very good at letting guests talk too. Not all of them do. Some of the others interject too much because, frankly, they're trying to drive a narrative rather than understand their guests' position.
So happy this woman has not been silenced.
Suzanne More, along with hundreds of other commentators, somehow thinks that the trans-gender issue is about undermining the status of women. In reality, that issue is nested within the much bigger item of epistemic virtue. Men are not women. That's an epistemic fact.
Now I have to look up epistemic.
Interesting. RUclips zapped my comment. I didn't even use any of the tra-triggering words. 🤔🧐
@@DoggieFosters l regularly get the community guidelines pop up, as l just try to open up comments! Haha
l think it's because AI knows l'm terribly prone to link to scholarly articles, rather than name-calling drama, which is where the engagement lies after all.😉
I voted for Corbyn's Labour twice, but I feel I can't vote for Labour 'til they drop this stuff, I know that might seem strange. I guess it just feels like a denial of reality.
Labour's entire raison d'être is the denial of reality. This has been the case for many decades.
Ditto, I ama floating voter, but until Labour and other parties are able to call women by our name rather than degrading euphemisms, they can get lost! Lol
So calmly spoken - refreshing to step away from all the shouting on this topic
All my life I voted Labour from 1975 when I was 18 until 2016 when I voted for Brexit, and even in 2017 purely out of an inability to vote conservative. But after seeing the debacle of labour not willing to accept a democratic vote, I have voted conservative in. 2019. I am the type of voter that Labour should try to bring back but they completely disparagr people like me as an uneducated idiotm but I'm not. I have two degrees, was a teacher until two weeks ago when I retired,. But........ As ridiculous as Boris seems, I cannot bring myself to vote labour again whilst observing the labour party conference.
I did essentially the same but the American version.
That's almost identical to my voting pattern since the mid 70's.
I am a woman and all attempts to erase me from the map.will be resisted. And as this issue is percolating i know many women feel the same. All rights have to be nrgoatiated and balanced.
Empowering to listen to someone who understands and is knowledgeable about the issues. They are spoken about in a rational way that ensures the real, necessary debates that are hidden by trans activists and their uninformed followers in party politics and institutions get an airing.
Great conversation
It would be interesting to have a discussion about some men that have transitioned to women, yet failed to transition from chauvinism.
A good discussion.
I'm politically Liberal (USA) but I loathe this PC woke orthodoxy.
I mostly agree with the points here although conflating aggressive trans activism and women not going for cervical screening seems a stretch to me. Most normal people dont get into twitter wars with trans activists
As an Endocrinologist, I object to Suzanne More attempting to 'erase' my existence! 😉
Solid joke!
Lol. It was only a microaggression, surely!
I think Suzanne is right that many people making pronouncements on this really don't understand the issue.
I am tired of these videos, I am going to watch Laurel and Hardy!
Good idea. I got a box set recently and they are still great👥
yeah i think i'm over doing it a bit too, i might go outside
I'm on board. It's raining outside, I'm going to lay under it.
@@sprobablycancr4457 This progression is how the Russian Revolution started. Facts
I can't take Suzanne seriously. She brought all this on herself. Those who take the sword to the patriarchy must not expect it to protect them.
Did Universities support other "similar" movements? If so to what degree comparatively?
100% with Suzanne as regards the ridiculous trans issue but sorry the idea that it's only women who are receiving inadequate health tests for cancers is beyond offensive considering we as men don't even have a program of testing for specific male cancers fact is mens health is neglected as women are often treated as more important
I went with my parents who both had dementia to visit their GP had to take both as I was their sole carer the appointment was for my dad somethingvi had to point out to the woman GP who practically ignored my dad and concentrate on my mum this behaviour happened often dad removed from his home because mums dementia was causing her to become violent dad told that his massively swollen scrotum was not an issue it was only fluid I could go on and mention my own experience with health
Left Wing Free Speech: An Oxymoron!
Black and Brown people get hostile language all the time and actually for the balance of my copper colored life
what are u trying to say?
Putting your faith in decent trans people. Did that man Kathleen donated surgery money to come forward and help her out?
Did Universities support other "similar" movements? If so to what degree comparatively?