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Ianonabike

Regular
People get very agitated over weird stuff.

Why do people care so much about the content of other people’s pants.
Personally I don't care if someone who might need a tampon, i.e., a woman, uses a men's toilet, possibly because the queue for hers is too long. Women are rarely any danger to men, and not known to leave spy cams (an entire porn genre, as I just discovered when I googled it). However, when my wife uses facilities specifically meant for women, she wants there to only be women there. Sometimes the contents of other people's pants matters.
 
People get very agitated over weird stuff.

Why do people care so much about the content of other people’s pants.

Men commit 98% of sexual offences so for some of us the contents of other people's pants, especially in spaces where privacy is needed, is highly relevant.
 

C R

Guru
Funny that statistically women are safer among trans people than among the "legitimate concerns" crowd.
 

Ianonabike

Regular
Funny that statistically women are safer among trans people than among the "legitimate concerns" crowd.
That sounds like an interesting stat. Got a source? I'm going to take a wild guess that statistically women are safer amongst other women than they are amongst men – particularly men who have no respect for boundaries.
 
Funny that statistically women are safer among trans people than among the "legitimate concerns" crowd.

I would love to see those stats. Are the 'legitimate concern crowd' men by any chance? If so you're basically saying it's being male that's the issue re women's safety. That's exactly why single sex spaces are necessary - because all men are equally men and there are no special subsets to whom safeguarding should not apply.
 

C R

Guru
40 percent of the people arrested in last summer riots had previous for domestic violence, that's a well known statistic.
 

C R

Guru
The percentage of trans people convicted of domestic violence vs the percentage of "legitimate concerns" people convicted of domestic violence is the relevant statistic for which group is safer for women to be around.
 
Why? The overwhelming common denominator in sex offending and violence towards women is that the offender is male. The risk factor is 'being male' not being a 'legitimate concerns' person. You're just trying to have us believe some men are different from other men simply because they say so.

How do you suggest we identify the 'legitimate concerns' men in order to mitigate risk when they are around women and girls? Perhaps they could identify as 'not a legitimate concern person' ? Then women wouldn't have to worry I suppose.
 

Ian H

Squire
Why? The overwhelming common denominator in sex offending and violence towards women is that the offender is male. The risk factor is 'being male' not being a 'legitimate concerns' person. You're just trying to have us believe some men are different from other men simply because they say so.

How do you suggest we identify the 'legitimate concerns' men in order to mitigate risk when they are around women and girls? Perhaps they could identify as 'not a legitimate concern person' ? Then women wouldn't have to worry I suppose.

Now is probably a good time to see Autumn colours in the NT gardens near us.
 

C R

Guru
Why? The overwhelming common denominator in sex offending and violence towards women is that the offender is male. The risk factor is 'being male' not being a 'legitimate concerns' person. You're just trying to have us believe some men are different from other men simply because they say so.

How do you suggest we identify the 'legitimate concerns' men in order to mitigate risk when they are around women and girls? Perhaps they could identify as 'not a legitimate concern person' ? Then women wouldn't have to worry I suppose.

You are going to have to spend a lot of money on pitch repairs if you keep draging the goals around like that.
 

BoldonLad

Old man on a bike. Not a member of a clique.
Location
South Tyneside
The percentage of trans people convicted of domestic violence vs the percentage of "legitimate concerns" people convicted of domestic violence is the relevant statistic for which group is safer for women to be around.

Percentage of what? How does anyone reliably know the number of Trans People, or, the number of "legitimate concerns" people?

To make meaningful comparisons, wouldn't the percentage need to be number of domestic violence convictions per 1000 of each population?
 
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