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While I was born visible I identify as invisible. That's right... I'm transparent  ____________________ Yamaha XSR700, Honda Rebel, Yamaha DT175, Suzuki SV650 (loan) Fazer 600, Keeway Superlight 125, 50cc turd scooter |
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Kawasaki Jimbo wrote: | Blackface is considered insulting so why aren’t drag acts criticised for mocking women? |
Fair point. ____________________ Now - Speed Triple, old ratty GS550, GSXR750M
Gone (in order of ownership) - Raleigh Runabout, AP50, KH125, GP125, KH250, CBX550, Z400, CB750FII, 250LC, GS550, ZXR750H1, Guzzi Targa, GSX750F, KH250 x2, Bimota SB6R and counting... |
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Sorry a quotation mark snuck in there from somewhere and broke the link (fixed now)
It's the usual we're only ~4% of the population in a 80+% white country (with most of that change happening since Blair), why aren't we 'seen' everywhere.
At least they did something about it and launched a 'diverse' set of decorations, I'm sure all the leftists will be falling over themselves to buy them. |
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https://www.outkick.com/prison-confirms-male-child-rapist-who-sometimes-identifies-as-female-transferred-to-womens-prison/
Quote: | A New Hampshire man named Brett David Sonia was convicted of child rape, sexual exploitation, and child pornography in 2005 and 2006. Sonia is now serving time in a Washington state prison. The Washington Corrections Center for Women (WCCW), to be exact.
Sonia “sometimes,” not all the time, identifies as a female. When a woman, Sonia goes by Brooke Lyn.
Claims that the man, now 54, recently transferred to a women’s prison surfaced last week through a website called Reduxx.
OutKick reached out to the Washington State Department of Corrections for confirmation of the transfer, to which the prison confirmed.
So, a male child rapist leveraged his supposed gender fluidity into a women’s prison on the basis that he “sometimes” calls himself a woman.
Sonia first requested a transfer to a women’s institution in July 2020. He claimed that “male aggression” from inmates put him at risk.
The New Hampshire facility first transferred Brett to another male prison in Washington, called Airway Heights Correctional Center (AHCC). But a subsequent court document in 2021 named Sonia “a vulnerable, transgender female inmate.”
The complaint alleged the AHCC had placed him in a cell with “predatory male inmates.”
The predators frightened the child rapist, says the filing. |
Caring about the ideology more than the matters of the fact?
Still, never mind, I don't suppose this guy - I mean girl - is particularly dangerous?
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20 years ago, Brett Sonia met a 13-year-old girl in New Hampshire and convinced her that he’d help her launch a “modeling” career. However, the photography sessions turned gruesome. There, Sonia pressured the girl to remove her clothes and perform sex acts on him. Brett then took photos of the acts.
Sonia eventually took the victim across state lines to Los Angeles County, California where he sexually assaulted her “repeatedly,” per reports.
T]he victim moved into a Dover apartment with Sonia in 2003. Sonia told her she could make good money by posing for photographs, which she consented to do. He later pressured her to remove some of her clothing, saying she could make more money if she revealed more of her body.
“Graphic photographs obtained by the County Attorney’s Office show the victim performing sexual acts on Sonia in multiple locations, and wearing a variety of garments, Velardi said. Velardi assured Fauver the victim was willing to testify the male body parts displayed in the photographs belonged to Sonia.
“Other details of the assaults are too graphic for print. Velardi said attorneys had a very difficult time picking a jury out of an original pool of about 60, with over a dozen potential jurors admitting during jury selection that they would be unable to sit on a case with such disturbing allegations.“
Courts in both California and New Hampshire convicted Sonia for sexual exploitation of a minor. He was sentenced to serve a minimum of 22.5 years and a maximum closer to 40 years for the New Hampshire assaults. |
Oh wait....
Remember when they said this sort of thing wouldn't happen, and wasn't happening? |
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Men's prisons in The UK are coming under fire from prison inspectors for failing to provide inmates with makeup counters and dress shops:-
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a new Scooby Doo spin off coming out, Velma.
Velma is now Asian.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=lHdtsWn7sgE ____________________ current bike Yamaha Thunderace.
its old and fat, but its a damned good ride. the bikes not bad either. |
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And Scooby Doo doesn't even fugure in the programme.  ____________________ Triumph Trophy Launch Edition |
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Reading that just shows how bad social media is when one totally fcuked up idiot can have such an effect on people.. ____________________ Triumph Trophy Launch Edition |
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The study on whiteness and paint, dubbed NorWhite, observes the Norwegian-developed paint pigment titanium white through “historical, aesthetic, and critical” lenses to determine how the development of the color contributed to “social transformation” as well as how the innovation led to “planetary consequences.”
“Currently the Norwegian innovation TiO2 [titanium dioxide] is present in literally every part of modern life … The primary research question is: What are the cultural and aesthetic changes instigated by titanium white and TiO2 surfaces — and how can both the material in itself and these changes be conceptualized and made visible?” the description asks.
So then, is the professor scientist leading the study white, black or ginger? |
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Looking forward to black road markings painted on (IMO over represented) tarmac. ____________________ Currently enjoying products from Ford, Mazda and Yamaha
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Found an article on snopes about the racist white paint thing but it was kind of boring so instead I read this. https://www.snopes.com/fact-check/furry-protocol-wisconsin/
I'm very disappointed that it's false but I remain hopeful that there could be truth in it that's been missed because of confusion about what furrys are as what they're actually talking about are catkin.
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I've been trying to avoid working for a living today so decided instead to have a quick scan through some news articles. With some interesting things being brought to my attention.
Here we have the shambles that is the Metropolitan Police Force and the - seemingly hugely keen on diversity - HMI Matt Parr.
TL;DR. London is going to be a minority white city in less than a decade, it would be bad-and-wrong for it, therefore, to have a majority-white police force. So we know that we need to hire more of the diversities because everything's better when it's diverse, isn't it?
Yeah, apart from they're functionally illiterate, and can't complete police reports
Even better, is that it's the right - and indeed NOBLE - thing to do, to turn a blind eye to a black person's minor criminal record, because otherwise you're barring a few too many diverse hires from the police force
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Applicants to the police who can barely write in English are being accepted by the Met in an attempt to improve diversity, one of His Majesty’s Inspectorate of Constabulary has warned.
HMI Matt Parr said that while it was entirely “noble and right” that Scotland Yard was aiming to be more representative of the community it policed, it should not be at the expense of standards.
In 2021, Dame Cressida Dick, the then Met Commissioner, declared it was the force’s aspiration to recruit 40 per cent of its officers from the black and ethnic minority communities by 2023.
But despite the Government’s programme to boost the number of officers across the country, which has seen a significant recruitment campaign across policing, the number of BAME officers in London remains at less than 17 per cent.
Ambitious targets
Mr Parr said setting ambitious targets both around the number of police recruits and diversity was understandable, but that it increased the risk of lowering standards and recruiting people who were not suited to the job.
He said there was even anecdotal evidence that some applicants were being accepted even though they were “functionally illiterate in English” and had difficulty writing up crime reports.
Mr Parr told The Telegraph: “We completely support the idea that London - which will likely be a minority white city in the next decade or so - should not be policed by an overwhelmingly white police force.
“That is clearly wrong. It is not just wrong from a legitimacy point of view, and from an appearances point of view, it is also operationally wrong because it means that the Met does not get insight into some of the communities it polices and that has caused problems in the past.
“So we completely support the drive to make the Met much more representative of the community it serves than it is at the moment.”
But he added: “We have a risk of recruiting the wrong people. You will hear people from their training school say that they are taking in significant numbers of people who are, on paper at least, functionally illiterate in English and therefore just writing up crime reports has become quite difficult in some areas.
“So in that drive there is at least anecdotal evidence that they have lowered standards.”
Mr Parr said since taking over as Met Commissioner in September, Sir Mark Rowley had made it clear that he wanted to “dial down the requirement to meet those targets” and focus on ensuring the force recruited the right people.
A review of recruitment and vetting by His Majesty’s Inspectorate of Constabulary Fire and Rescue Services (HMICFRS) published in November warned that as many as ten per cent of police officers should never have been admitted into the police.
Managed risk
But he said when it came to vetting he was not advocating a “zero tolerance” approach to minor misdemeanours, but rather one of managed risk.
He said young black men tended to have a greater involvement with the criminal justice system in London than any other group but that did not mean they should be barred from the police.
“I think the Met are doing absolutely the right thing in taking a risk on those people, they have got to, and it is the right thing to do. It is not only a necessary thing but it is a noble aim for all sorts of reasons.”
But he said the recent HMI review of vetting suggested that in some cases the police were taking too much risk with candidates or were failing to put safety measures in place to mitigate the risk.
He said: “Everyone is trying to do the right thing here and they are all acting from noble motives by and large but the upshot is they are taking too much risk with people and where they are taking risk - and I would support them in taking risk - they are not managing it properly as well.”
David Spencer, a former Met officer, who is now head of crime and justice at the Policy Exchange think tank, agreed that the pressure to meet the uplift and diversity targets increased the risk that standards would be lowered.
He said: “There is a tension between volume, quality and diversity and something has to give. Someone has to ask what is the most important of those three things and you have to be really careful because once you have recruited someone they are possibly going to be there for the next 30 years.
“When you are making a risk assessment, if you are trying to hit a target your capacity for risk is going to increase.” |
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