Signalcalc
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The world is full of unconventional people. Some are brave enough to be overt and obvious but mostly people are ashamed of their different preferences and suppress it. Or maybe act it out behind their own closed doors or specialist clubs, things like transvestism, Nazi outfits like Max M…....etc.
I am not sure what happened recently to the boy that insisted on going to school in a skirt. Was he moved to an all girls school or a co-ed. I don't know.
Or the young man calling himself Tara at a male prison. I seem to remember he was transfered to a woman's prison. Was he operated on first ? I don't know.
Yes it is a strange world and the authorities have a hard time coping with the misfits. Harmless most of them are but some like the jihadi fanatics are definately very dangerous. Can the average state put this bunch away in prison or as in many 3rd world countries it is too late. They control the country.
Any thoughts ?
It's difficult to put faith into a leadership that routinely covers-up child abuse, rape gangs, police corruption and collusion with local authorities, has no control over illegal immigration, convicted terrorists, returning jihadists or enforcing the rule of law at home whilst telling us they are enforcing a global world order abroad. Introducing censorship into the online world just makes it worse because of the erosion of free speech and the ability to question our illustrious leaders and the direction of travel they are attempting to force on our society.
They seem to just pick the low hanging fruit and deal with secondary problems rather than the primary problems. The primary problems need some difficult talking and truth telling to deal with, MPs can't cope with that, snowflakes spring to mind (hence they have setup their own counselling services to deal with the complexities of modern society). Is it a coincidence that the numbers of females and minority representation has increased in parliament alongside this snowflaking, I'm not sure if I could draw a conclusion from that, but it is very coincidental.
On the surface LGBT+ rights pale in comparison with some of the institutional problems we currently face, although if the left wing control our educational institutions then the next generation of youngsters will be even more indoctrinated than they are now.
The problems are far too complex for simpleton MPs to deal with, we need non-partisan groups to talk openly and freely about these problems and the ways to tackle them, it doesn't look like that is going to happen anytime soon, if ever, it is going to take a lot of British minds to be changed to start voting away from the main parties on a range of difficult issues, just look at the effect of Brexit!