Prime Minister Rishi Sunak has launched yet another attack at the trans community by saying that people âcanât be any sex they want to be.â
He made the remarks during his closing speech at the 2023 Conservative Party conference on Wednesday (4 October) afternoon.
At one point, Sunak said that people shouldnât be âbullied into believing people can be any sex they want to beâ as he made clear his stance on trans people.
âWe are going to change this country and that means, life means life. That shouldnât be a controversial position. The vast majority of hard-working people agree with it,â he began. âWe shouldnât get bullied into believing people can be any sex they want to be. They canât,â â Rishi Sunak
âIt also shouldnât be controversial for parents to know what their children are learning in school about relationships.
âPatients should know when hospitals are talking about men or women,â which was met with a large applause.
He went on: âWe shouldnât get bullied into believing people can be any sex they want to be. They canât.â
âA man, is a man, and a woman, is a woman, that is just common sense,â he added, to yet more noise from Tories in attendance.
Many on social media site X (formerly known as Twitter) reacted to the comments, accusing Sunak of making âpersistent attacksâ and labelling him âdisgracefulâ. âA man, is a man, and a woman, is a womanâ
One wrote in response: âTrying to distract people from his governmentâs corruption and incompetence by attacking some of the most vulnerable people in society. Vile.â
Needlessly stirring up hatred where it is unjustified to make a cheap political dig, before going on to claim the country is wonderful because of its tolerance. Disgraceful excuse for a PM,â another went on to add.
Sunak can go and do one. Pandering to middle class transphobes isnât the election winner you think it is,â someone else echoed.
âThe persistent attacks on not only one of the smallest but most at risk communities is vile. Absolutely disgusting party through and through including anyone who supports them,â a social media user weighed in.
It comes after Health Secretary Steve Barclay outlined plans yesterday (3 October) to ban trans women from accessing female NHS wards.
This has since been backed by other senior Tories such as Home Secretary Suella Braverman.
LGBTQ+ charity Stonewall criticised the announcement, labelling it a âcynical attempt to look busyâ instead of actually improving womenâs healthcare.
Addressing party members in Manchester, Mr Barclay said: âWe need a common-sense approach to sex and equality issues in the NHS â that is why today I am announcing proposals for clearer rights for patients.
âAnd I can today confirm that sex-specific language has now been fully restored to online health advice pages about cervical and ovarian cancer and the menopause.
âIt is vital that womenâs voices are heard in the NHS and the privacy, dignity and safety of all patients are protected.â
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And do you ever intentionally misgender cis people and refuse to use their legal names because they donât measure up to some standard of yours, or do you reserve that shittiness for trans people exclusively?
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Sure donât then. You openly admitted it was an accident, you just wanted to share the story so you could call trans people âretardedâ.
We both know what would happen if you deliberately misgendered him and flatly refused to use his actual name because you decided your take on them was more important than their identity.
But you wonât, because heâs not on your list of people you consider it socially acceptable to be a cunt to.
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Youâre the one posting your own address here lol
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Thanks for removing all doubt that youâre a fucking idiot with the political views of a fucking idiot.
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I suppose if youâre going to lift your dogshit opinions from people like Andrew Tate, it makes sense that youâd also LARP as them on the internet too.
I hate to break it to you, but heâs not really a trillionaire like he claims. Heâs just a rapist who is desperately overcompensating so he can pretend his fatherâs abuse was good for him.
I donât know if youâre 12 and think thatâs what cool looks like or a genuine adult that hasnât realised what sad fucks your far-right idols are, but itâs genuinely embarrassing to watch either way.
Lol. Iâm not a conservative.
Generally, I tend to follow the IETF guidance on protocol - be conservative in what you transmit, be liberal in what you accept. If someone wants to be known by a particular gender, go for it. You are deliberately trying to wind someone up by using a different pronoun, itâs not surpring they get grumpy. What harm does it do to you? None.
But if you accidentally do it, I agree itâs probably not something to get mad over, just something to correct you on.
Let me be clear, I do not intentionally misgender people. Iâm not conservative. I still donât see how people get mad at others for this. Am I wrong for seeing that BOTH parties are dickheads? I know I said âa dude in a dressâ but Iâm not going around talking like that to people in person. I couldnât give less of a fuck. That being said, Iâm still aware itâs just a dude in a dress. Iâm still aware that youâre asking too much if you think youâre going out in a dress with a 5â O clock shadow and people arenât going to fuck with you.
Thatâs sounds like a particularly unempathetic way to think about the subject. You could be talking about someone who has taken the big step to have recently undergone surgery and/or hormone treatment to handle dysmorphia and has embarked on a difficult journey. A little kindness doesnât go amiss.
On this I cannot disagree. I do lack empathy for many things. My life has been very hard too. Homeless as a minor hard. That teaches you one important lesson. Your problems are your own.
Iâm sorry that. But I think the lesson to take away is that we desperately need better support for the homeless. Your problems shouldnât just be your own. Hope life treats you well and things look up
Thank you. I wish you well also.
Could you please explain your understanding of being trans? Because what youâre describing doesnât match what Iâve been told about the condition.
I think thatâs maybe where youâre misunderstanding it. This person would not be a âdude in a dressâ. They would be a woman in a dress but with a male body. So next time you see an identifiably obvious trans person, think of them as the gender they are, trapped in the opposite-sex body (like itâs a medical problem with their body), and be glad thatâs not one of your battles in life, and empathetic to those who are trying to live the life they should be able to.
Trust me I get that this is a legitimate medical issue. Thereâs studies that show transitioned trans people are much happier. It greatly improves their life. Iâm not denying that. Iâm just trying to say: asking others to be empathetic is a waste of time, and quite honestly a bit childish. Itâs really NOT that important to the rest of us. I personally would NEVER say anything mean to a Trans person, in real life. If I see you want to be a woman Iâll treat you that way no problem. No skin off my back. AT THE SAME TIME you cannot expect to get that reaction from everyone. Trans people should just have a bit more self awareness to the fact that it is asking too much to be ridicule free, or immediately accepted. Black people were slaves for hundreds of years and still get racism today, their only crime was the color of their skin. The Trans road will not be a short one, they better buckle up or they wonât make it to the destination.