La fiducia del servizio sanitario nazionale ha “violato la dignità” degli infermieri consentendo alle donne trans di utilizzare spogliatoi femminili, secondo le regole del tribunale
La fiducia del servizio sanitario nazionale ha “violato la dignità” degli infermieri consentendo alle donne trans di utilizzare spogliatoi femminili, secondo le regole del tribunale
The sticking point was the NHS not providing the nurses with alternative accommodations, not the fact that they let a trans member of staff use the changing room.
The BBC is doing what the BBC does, yet again.
paxbrother83 on
A live update news feed about breaking toilet rulings? How fucked up has this country become? As well as their inability to use the term trans woman without explaining it every single time, shameful stuff.
LunarKurai on
It’s dangerous rhetoric to say that our *presence*, our mere existence, is “hostile, humiliating and degrading”. You know, on top of just being hideously transphobic.
somedave on
This headline is below the standards I expect from the BBC, it wasn’t allowing them to use one changing room it was not providing an alternative for people who were bothered (single cubical etc), which isn’t the same thing.
Kijamon on
One of those nurses at first glance would be challenged on being in the right toilet.
What a waste of judge’s time
GhostRiders on
The absolutely crazy thing about this is that Trans Women have been using Female Changing rooms forever without any issues.
For those against just think about that for a moment, this isn’t anything new, I’ve known several Transwomen who were happily using female changing rooms over 20 years ago and nobody gave a flyimg fuck, not even a second thought so I ask you, why is it suddenly a massive issue?
What has happened that you suddenly think it is such an important topic?
HMWYA on
It seems worth bringing specific attention to the fact that all charges claimed against Rose, the transgender woman at the centre of the accusations of harassment, were deemed unfounded and dismissed. The trans person was found to have done absolutely nothing wrong, and yet still the transphobes have managed to claim victory by a judgement essentially stating that a trans person merely existing in a space violates the dignity of others in the space. This country is really fucked up.
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That’s not even what the judgement says.
The sticking point was the NHS not providing the nurses with alternative accommodations, not the fact that they let a trans member of staff use the changing room.
The BBC is doing what the BBC does, yet again.
A live update news feed about breaking toilet rulings? How fucked up has this country become? As well as their inability to use the term trans woman without explaining it every single time, shameful stuff.
It’s dangerous rhetoric to say that our *presence*, our mere existence, is “hostile, humiliating and degrading”. You know, on top of just being hideously transphobic.
This headline is below the standards I expect from the BBC, it wasn’t allowing them to use one changing room it was not providing an alternative for people who were bothered (single cubical etc), which isn’t the same thing.
One of those nurses at first glance would be challenged on being in the right toilet.
What a waste of judge’s time
The absolutely crazy thing about this is that Trans Women have been using Female Changing rooms forever without any issues.
For those against just think about that for a moment, this isn’t anything new, I’ve known several Transwomen who were happily using female changing rooms over 20 years ago and nobody gave a flyimg fuck, not even a second thought so I ask you, why is it suddenly a massive issue?
What has happened that you suddenly think it is such an important topic?
It seems worth bringing specific attention to the fact that all charges claimed against Rose, the transgender woman at the centre of the accusations of harassment, were deemed unfounded and dismissed. The trans person was found to have done absolutely nothing wrong, and yet still the transphobes have managed to claim victory by a judgement essentially stating that a trans person merely existing in a space violates the dignity of others in the space. This country is really fucked up.