Jeezo, you go away for a days golf and come back to find it's all kicked off.
SM is a stain on society. A tool that could be used to do so much good and bring so many together and from all I see all it does is drive wedges deeper and further between communities.
Yes SM companies need to take some responsibility, but so do we the general populace.
It's not the company's posting hate and bile, it's us.
I don't do SM, this is my only online presence.
Anyone that starts a conversation, discussion or debate with "I seen on Facebook, YouTube, x" etc and I switch off, my opinion of that person also takes a serious hit.
Rowling for me is a tough one.
I never have and never will read any of her books, they are not for me, I have seen the films as the wife is a fan. She indulges me in watching Star Wars, LOTR, alien and the like, so only fair I sit through HP with bleeding eyes for the wife.
So why is it tough?
Well at the risk jumping on my hobby horse during the indy fiasco she was the only "celebrity" that didn't support indy.
As the only one who actually still stayed in Scotland, still paid her taxes in Scotland and still supported a lot, and I mean a lot, of local charities and causes and didn't fudge off a la connery (the wife beater), Cox (millionaire firebrand socialist) or Cummings and so many more who had fled Scotland at the first opportunity but were quite happy to tell the plebs what was best for them and how it was it was traitorous to not vote yes.
This of course didn't go down to well with the Snp and had consequences later on.
Which brings me to the trans debate.
My apologies if I'm wrong but I wonder just how many people outwith Scotland know how we got to where we currently are.
The Scottish government, supported by Scottish Labour, lib dems and greens, passed a suite of laws including the hate crime Bill and self ID for trans.
Despite being repeatedly told medical and legal professionals of the highest calibre that these laws were unworkable they pressed on.
Public consultation on these laws were 85% against.
Still they pressed on.
It all looked as if the government would have it's way until Isla Blair came along.
A man being tried on two *struggle cuddle* charges "comes out" as trans.
Under the hate crime Bill and self ID at the trial the victims of these rapes would have to have addressed their rapist as she or face prosecution.
He was convicted and sent to a female prison and it all began to unravel.
When pressed nicola sturgeon could not bring herself to concede that this double rapist was a man, that it was wrong to send him to a female prison and that her laws were ill thought out, dangerous and just downright stupid.
Nicola cannot be wrong.
The UK government intervened and struck the laws down.
Rather than take stock and try and amend the laws the SNP went on the offensive blaming everyone except themselves and challenged the cases to highest courts.
They lost, repeatedly.
Admit you made mistakes, rewrite the law and this all goes away, but instead they ran at a wall they knew they could never break.
Rowling enters.
*struggle cuddle* crisis Scotland, funded by the Scottish government, run by a trans woman.
Complaints piled to ceiling.
*struggle cuddle* victims who are receiving counselling ing were bullied into having male counsellors and if they requested a female their request was denied.
They were eventually taken to court with an eviscerating judgement against the centre, it's head and management.
Unsurprisingly for anyone who follows the Scottish government no one has lost their job, been suspended or even been given a warning.
Rowling set up and fully funded a *struggle cuddle* crisis centre. Which is still running.
That's the good.
Where I take issue with her, and if I'm being honest it is where I take issue with most, is that rather than rising above it and sticking to her principle she has entered the seething pit bile.
Who flung the first handful of brick, I don't know.
What I do know is that we can no longer see the real issue because of all the brick flying around.
Here for what it's worth is my take on it all.
There are undoubtedly genuine trans people.
They are a vulnerable group and deserve certain rights and protections.
It's the laws job to legislate for that.
Those laws need to be as watertight as possible.
I have seen figures quoted that 0.04% of the population are trans.
I would better very good money that a higher % of the male population is predatory towards women.
Any law protecting the 0.04% cannot undermine the safety of women.
The law the SNP wanted to pass did that.
Their point blank refusal to accept that is the issue.
We have went from a zero tolerance to abuse of women to it being all but open season on them as long as you say you're a woman.
Go online it's not difficult to find men, and they are men, claiming to be women that I would not want sharing a changing room, dressing room or hospital ward with.
The sad and sick thing about all of this is that the genuine trans people will be the ones to suffer.
For once I'm not going to apologise for the length of my post

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