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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago
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"This is sad to see, but it’s been reported today.
You would think our society would be more tolerant now of trans people?"
So people shouldn't report crone if it's perpetrated by trans folk? I'm confused.
Ohhhhhh you mean crimes against them! Then yes, it's not good at all. |
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The deeper question is whether it is truly up ... but more reported
The number of actual crimes may not have increased significantly
Trans people in the past may have been less keen to report hate crimes against them as they were less inclined to publically show who they truly are |
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over a year ago
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"This is sad to see, but it’s been reported today.
You would think our society would be more tolerant now of trans people?"
I saw this and whilst irs sad, I also wondered if it’s the way the crime has been classed has changed, ie instead of just assault on a person, it’s changed to a protected characteristic. If you know what I mean?
Btw I’m not having a go or anything. |
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By *tella Heels OP TV/TS
over a year ago
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"This is sad to see, but it’s been reported today.
You would think our society would be more tolerant now of trans people?
I saw this and whilst irs sad, I also wondered if it’s the way the crime has been classed has changed, ie instead of just assault on a person, it’s changed to a protected characteristic. If you know what I mean?
Btw I’m not having a go or anything."
No I know you’re not..
It’s most likely as more are being reported now, but it’s sad that homophobia is still a huge issue in our society |
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By (user no longer on site)
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"The deeper question is whether it is truly up ... but more reported
The number of actual crimes may not have increased significantly
Trans people in the past may have been less keen to report hate crimes against them as they were less inclined to publically show who they truly are "
I think the fact that it's becoming more acceptable to be trans these days that there are more of them out and about |
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By *ucy LewdWoman
over a year ago
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"This is sad to see, but it’s been reported today.
You would think our society would be more tolerant now of trans people?
I saw this and whilst irs sad, I also wondered if it’s the way the crime has been classed has changed, ie instead of just assault on a person, it’s changed to a protected characteristic. If you know what I mean?
Btw I’m not having a go or anything.
No I know you’re not..
It’s most likely as more are being reported now, but it’s sad that homophobia is still a huge issue in our society"
Homophobia and transphobia are very different things. |
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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago
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"This is sad to see, but it’s been reported today.
You would think our society would be more tolerant now of trans people?
I saw this and whilst irs sad, I also wondered if it’s the way the crime has been classed has changed, ie instead of just assault on a person, it’s changed to a protected characteristic. If you know what I mean?
Btw I’m not having a go or anything.
No I know you’re not..
It’s most likely as more are being reported now, but it’s sad that homophobia is still a huge issue in our society"
It will always be an issue as when certain people from the majority group are feeling insecure, have pent up frustrations, are personally uncertain about their livelihoods they will always take it out on an easy to identify minority group. I guess the stats have seen an increase in racist, homophobic and sexist crimes.
On the other hand I do believe there’s a greater acceptance of differences and diversity in other parts of society too. Dare I say, the better parts of society? And with that happy thought, have a great day |
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Now please hear me out.
The fact that it’s higher is probably a positive sign, to me it shows that trans people are more comfortable with themselves and society that they can report the crimes with less fear than say 10 years ago. Surly that’s a good thing ( not the crime bit of course )
I’m guessing aswell the trans community has increased over the last 10 year also
In today’s society, when it comes to race, sexuality and tolerance I strongly disagree if people say it’s getting worse compared to 5, 10, 50 or 100 years ago
Any crime is not acceptable |
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"Now please hear me out.
The fact that it’s higher is probably a positive sign, to me it shows that trans people are more comfortable with themselves and society that they can report the crimes with less fear than say 10 years ago. Surly that’s a good thing ( not the crime bit of course )
I’m guessing aswell the trans community has increased over the last 10 year also
In today’s society, when it comes to race, sexuality and tolerance I strongly disagree if people say it’s getting worse compared to 5, 10, 50 or 100 years ago
Any crime is not acceptable "
But also ... as suggested above ... the way that crimes are classified has changed .. previous reports may not have been classified as hate or phobic crimes |
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By (user no longer on site)
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"The deeper question is whether it is truly up ... but more reported
The number of actual crimes may not have increased significantly
Trans people in the past may have been less keen to report hate crimes against them as they were less inclined to publically show who they truly are "
Also less likely to declare they are transgender when reporting a crime. Sometimes it's completely unrelated to their sexyality and so confusion may occur as to the reasons. There's always the question of the agendas behind some list compilation too. |
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What a shame that society declares that we can’t just be who we are. It breaks my heart that in this day in age someone who desires a life outside of the traditional norm, is ridiculed and abused for it.
It doesn’t affect me directly but I do support those who it does. Thankfully I’m bringing my children up in a way where they can fight the bias and be themselves. I just hope that once they’re set into the world on their own they cope.
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By (user no longer on site)
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"What a shame that society declares that we can’t just be who we are. It breaks my heart that in this day in age someone who desires a life outside of the traditional norm, is ridiculed and abused for it.
It doesn’t affect me directly but I do support those who it does. Thankfully I’m bringing my children up in a way where they can fight the bias and be themselves. I just hope that once they’re set into the world on their own they cope.
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Isn't this the same for any person, animal, idea or system that is different from traditional norm. One can argue it is part of the evolutionaey process, 'a norm', in the system of chaos of change.
Interesting use of words, "who we are", wanting Identity acceptance, and yet completely against labels. Is this not part of the perpetual confusion?
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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago
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"Is this an inevitable consequence of the very heated debates that have taken place between representative bodies of both feminists and transsexuals?"
Definitely will have its consequences and used by those who want to just cause any trouble, some of which may have no personal association, they're opportunist trouble makers. |
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By *ucy LewdWoman
over a year ago
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"Is this an inevitable consequence of the very heated debates that have taken place between representative bodies of both feminists and transsexuals?"
Might be. Only two weeks or so ago did a trans woman get charged by the police for attacking a feminist. |
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By *yraXXXWoman
over a year ago
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"This is sad to see, but it’s been reported today.
You would think our society would be more tolerant now of trans people?
I saw this and whilst irs sad, I also wondered if it’s the way the crime has been classed has changed, ie instead of just assault on a person, it’s changed to a protected characteristic. If you know what I mean?
Btw I’m not having a go or anything.
No I know you’re not..
It’s most likely as more are being reported now, but it’s sad that homophobia is still a huge issue in our society
Homophobia and transphobia are very different things." |
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By *yraXXXWoman
over a year ago
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police are now warning and arresting people for thoughtcrime against trans people and that is included in the statistics now so no wonder they have increased https://www.eadt.co.uk/news/outhouse-east-essex-views-on-transgender-people-1-5885494 |
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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago
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I'd like to think that's simply because more people feel safe to identify as trans, rather than there actually being more crime.
I'll never understand why some people can't just let others live their lives in peace. |
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By (user no longer on site)
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"police are now warning and arresting people for thoughtcrime against trans people and that is included in the statistics now so no wonder they have increased https://www.eadt.co.uk/news/outhouse-east-essex-views-on-transgender-people-1-5885494"
In all fairness the police did back down and apologise, however it’s very Orwellian to think they will arrest for expressing a view. |
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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago
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Journalists shouldn't be allowed to analyse crime data. They come to conclusions that are generally misleading.
81% is over 2 years and not a year on year figure (that's 28.5%). The police encourage reporting of hate crime, so we have no basis to say that actual incidents have increased, only reported incidents. |
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By *ucy LewdWoman
over a year ago
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One of the more interesting stats is that I think 2 in 5 transpeople have experienced a hate crime.
But... I suspect that 2 in 5 women have experienced a hate crime.
I’m not saying it isn’t bad, not at all. But I do think context is required. |
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By *tella Heels OP TV/TS
over a year ago
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"One of the more interesting stats is that I think 2 in 5 transpeople have experienced a hate crime.
But... I suspect that 2 in 5 women have experienced a hate crime.
I’m not saying it isn’t bad, not at all. But I do think context is required."
Yep that’s very bad if you consider 95% of these crime are committed by men |
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"One of the more interesting stats is that I think 2 in 5 transpeople have experienced a hate crime.
But... I suspect that 2 in 5 women have experienced a hate crime.
I’m not saying it isn’t bad, not at all. But I do think context is required.
Yep that’s very bad if you consider 95% of these crime are committed by men"
On what evidence??? |
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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago
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"One of the more interesting stats is that I think 2 in 5 transpeople have experienced a hate crime.
But... I suspect that 2 in 5 women have experienced a hate crime.
I’m not saying it isn’t bad, not at all. But I do think context is required.
Yep that’s very bad if you consider 95% of these crime are committed by men
On what evidence???"
In all fairness, 95% ish of all crime is committed men, especially violent crime. |
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over a year ago
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"The bigger question is why 95% of violent crime is committed by men. "
Where did you get you figures from or did you mis read the poster above you?
They said, "95% ish of all crime is committed men, especially violent crime."
Thats 95% ish of ALL crime, though I'd still like to see the official figures of this too.
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"The bigger question is why 95% of violent crime is committed by men.
Where did you get you figures from or did you mis read the poster above you?
They said, "95% ish of all crime is committed men, especially violent crime."
Thats 95% ish of ALL crime, though I'd still like to see the official figures of this too.
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The poster above me, is erm. Me! So no I didn’t misread the poster above!
I worked for many years in criminal justice. 95% is about right for both, although possibly higher for violent crime. The figures will be in the ONS. Ask yourself this: the male prison population is about 82k, women about 4k. Taking into account the reticence of courts to to send women to jail, this is still a huge disparity.
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"The bigger question is why 95% of violent crime is committed by men.
Where did you get you figures from or did you mis read the poster above you?
They said, "95% ish of all crime is committed men, especially violent crime."
Thats 95% ish of ALL crime, though I'd still like to see the official figures of this too.
The poster above me, is erm. Me! So no I didn’t misread the poster above!
I worked for many years in criminal justice. 95% is about right for both, although possibly higher for violent crime. The figures will be in the ONS. Ask yourself this: the male prison population is about 82k, women about 4k. Taking into account the reticence of courts to to send women to jail, this is still a huge disparity.
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Primary reason why violent crime is higher with men is because men are more violent. This is due to many factors, some natural, some cultural. Doesn't surprise me one moment. Same reason why % of successful attempted suicides are far higher with men than women. Reason, women usually use methods that shout out they want help and don't want it to succeed, so use methods that are less likely to end in death, whereas men tend to use more finality methods which are more violent and so success rate is very high. |
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"Now please hear me out.
The fact that it’s higher is probably a positive sign, to me it shows that trans people are more comfortable with themselves and society that they can report the crimes with less fear than say 10 years ago. Surly that’s a good thing ( not the crime bit of course )
I’m guessing aswell the trans community has increased over the last 10 year also
In today’s society, when it comes to race, sexuality and tolerance I strongly disagree if people say it’s getting worse compared to 5, 10, 50 or 100 years ago
Any crime is not acceptable "
I think I know what you mean!
In the 80’s where I grew up there were only small pockets in certain towns and cities where it was accepted to be gay, trans etc etc - now most people don’t bat an eyelid - and rightly so!
Unfortunately there’ll always be nasty, aggressive people who just want an easy target to pick on!
These ‘targets’ will often include those smaller and weaker, the mentally ill, feminine gay guys and trans people!
Sadly bullies aren’t going to pick on people who look bigger, stronger and more confident than themselves!
What I’m saying is - there’ll always be shits - but maybe trends shift occasionally as to who the shits decide to victimise? |
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"The bigger question is why 95% of violent crime is committed by men.
Where did you get you figures from or did you mis read the poster above you?
They said, "95% ish of all crime is committed men, especially violent crime."
Thats 95% ish of ALL crime, though I'd still like to see the official figures of this too.
The poster above me, is erm. Me! So no I didn’t misread the poster above!
I worked for many years in criminal justice. 95% is about right for both, although possibly higher for violent crime. The figures will be in the ONS. Ask yourself this: the male prison population is about 82k, women about 4k. Taking into account the reticence of courts to to send women to jail, this is still a huge disparity.
Primary reason why violent crime is higher with men is because men are more violent. This is due to many factors, some natural, some cultural. Doesn't surprise me one moment. Same reason why % of successful attempted suicides are far higher with men than women. Reason, women usually use methods that shout out they want help and don't want it to succeed, so use methods that are less likely to end in death, whereas men tend to use more finality methods which are more violent and so success rate is very high."
To say men are more violent and therefore commit more violent crimes, missed the point. It almost absolves men of responsibility.
It’s up to society as a whole to provide an environment where violence doesn’t flourish. Unfortunately, and again this often comes down to men, we all to often celebrate violence. |
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By *ara JTV/TS
over a year ago
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My guess would be several reasons:
* a growing number of people coming out the closet
* a growing confidence among those people not to tolerate abuse
* a greater willingness by the police to take reports seriously and record accurately
* a higher profile in the media of trans issue |
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By (user no longer on site)
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"The bigger question is why 95% of violent crime is committed by men.
Perhaps because men don’t report instances of being the victims "
Men are far more likely to be the victim of violent crime. Unfortunately that crime is most likely to have been committed by a man.
So in answer. Men do report it. |
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"This is sad to see, but it’s been reported today.
You would think our society would be more tolerant now of trans people?"
That's an appalling statistic. Is it indicative of an increase in crime in general or is the increase only against the trans community? |
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"The bigger question is why 95% of violent crime is committed by men.
Where did you get you figures from or did you mis read the poster above you?
They said, "95% ish of all crime is committed men, especially violent crime."
Thats 95% ish of ALL crime, though I'd still like to see the official figures of this too.
The poster above me, is erm. Me! So no I didn’t misread the poster above!
I worked for many years in criminal justice. 95% is about right for both, although possibly higher for violent crime. The figures will be in the ONS. Ask yourself this: the male prison population is about 82k, women about 4k. Taking into account the reticence of courts to to send women to jail, this is still a huge disparity.
Primary reason why violent crime is higher with men is because men are more violent. This is due to many factors, some natural, some cultural. Doesn't surprise me one moment. Same reason why % of successful attempted suicides are far higher with men than women. Reason, women usually use methods that shout out they want help and don't want it to succeed, so use methods that are less likely to end in death, whereas men tend to use more finality methods which are more violent and so success rate is very high.
To say men are more violent and therefore commit more violent crimes, missed the point. It almost absolves men of responsibility.
It’s up to society as a whole to provide an environment where violence doesn’t flourish. Unfortunately, and again this often comes down to men, we all to often celebrate violence. "
Not sure it misses the point and definitely doesn't absolve or give any excuse at all. We are all responsibile for our choices and actions. Society which has become very liberal and snowflakey unfortunately continually gives excuses all the time. Diminished responsiblity is a trump card used all the time. |
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"There has been an increase in recorded hate crime generally. The trans category is no exception."
I'll agree with you. Think a lot of it is reflective of society towards the nanny state which lines their own pockets and strips any dignity which many struggle to hold on to. |
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"This is sad to see, but it’s been reported today.
You would think our society would be more tolerant now of trans people?"
are you saying that all crime is targeted at transgender because I just read this
There were 21,484 such offences that came before the courts ...that is Knife crime alone and that report was made in March 2019. It did not say how many knife attacks had been made on transgender though
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It's depressing news but also reflective of moves in our society, on a wider level. The influences of the harder right factions haven't been particularly good for many minorities and hatred against people, who are no threat whatsoever to perpetrators of hatred, has been fomented in this country and others.
Hate crimes should be classified as such - public servants who don't do this aren't helping the public that they exist to serve. There may be a small effect now, that more people are self-confident enough to be able/want to report such acts of aggression.
We should be very critical of those who initiate and influence hatred and intolerant of anyone who doesn't work to sustain a safer environment for everyone. Any injustice is a harm against us all, damaging the wellbeing of society at large. |
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"It's depressing news but also reflective of moves in our society, on a wider level. The influences of the harder right factions haven't been particularly good for many minorities and hatred against people, who are no threat whatsoever to perpetrators of hatred, has been fomented in this country and others.
Hate crimes should be classified as such - public servants who don't do this aren't helping the public that they exist to serve. There may be a small effect now, that more people are self-confident enough to be able/want to report such acts of aggression.
We should be very critical of those who initiate and influence hatred and intolerant of anyone who doesn't work to sustain a safer environment for everyone. Any injustice is a harm against us all, damaging the wellbeing of society at large."
Do you think it’s worse now ? Or 5 years 10 years or 20 years ago ? |
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Maybe ..... it's actually a good thing... Historically transphobic hate crime simply would not be reported for fear of "ridicule" or "not being taken seriously". The rise in recorded incidents may be due to society and the criminal justice system accepting that this is a real issue. A rise in any recorded crime is often linked to accurate recording and confidence in the community to report such crimes . so maybe it's not all bad ... I'm a very glass half full girl xx |
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By *ara JTV/TS
over a year ago
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"There has been an increase in recorded hate crime generally. The trans category is no exception.
I'll agree with you. Think a lot of it is reflective of society towards the nanny state which lines their own pockets and strips any dignity which many struggle to hold on to."
I think it is more to do with some people pushing back against what they see as "political correctness", aided and abetted by some of the ugly political rhetoric they hear and read.
"Take back control" can mean different things to different people, especially when spoken by people who in the same breathe also demonise migrants, LGBT, etc as being people of lesser value.
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"There has been an increase in recorded hate crime generally. The trans category is no exception.
I'll agree with you. Think a lot of it is reflective of society towards the nanny state which lines their own pockets and strips any dignity which many struggle to hold on to.
I think it is more to do with some people pushing back against what they see as "political correctness", aided and abetted by some of the ugly political rhetoric they hear and read.
"Take back control" can mean different things to different people, especially when spoken by people who in the same breathe also demonise migrants, LGBT, etc as being people of lesser value.
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But to be fair you must feel proud of how things are and being in the LGBT community in the UK. The UK is one of the greatest places to live and grow up around the world I’m sure you would agree
As said earlier it’s now more reported because the LGBT are more comfortable and accepted, so surly that’s a good thing ( not the crime bit obviously) |
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By *ara JTV/TS
over a year ago
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But to be fair you must feel proud of how things are and being in the LGBT community in the UK. The UK is one of the greatest places to live and grow up around the world I’m sure you would agree
As said earlier it’s now more reported because the LGBT are more comfortable and accepted, so surly that’s a good thing ( not the crime bit obviously) "
Absolutely.
Look at any great social change throughout history and you will find people unable to accept it.
The abolition of slavery, interracial marriage, the sex discrimination act etc.
Even innocent things - the arrival in the UK from American in the early 20th century of ragtime dancing, for example - had the prudes jumping up and down, demanding such decadence should be banned.
Each and every time, these people claimed society was going to hell in a handcart.
Each and every time, society left the dinosaurs behind.
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By *ara JTV/TS
over a year ago
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There is another point often overlooked when comparing the UK to repressive countries in Africa and Asia.
In many cases, the criminalisation of same-sex relations and its punishment with penalties up to and including death, was a British export during the 19th century.
Under colonial rule, the British introduced the criminalisation of same-sex relations to the local penal code.
Some countries relaxed or repealed these laws upon independence. Many have not.
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"There has been an increase in recorded hate crime generally. The trans category is no exception.
I'll agree with you. Think a lot of it is reflective of society towards the nanny state which lines their own pockets and strips any dignity which many struggle to hold on to.
I think it is more to do with some people pushing back against what they see as "political correctness", aided and abetted by some of the ugly political rhetoric they hear and read.
"Take back control" can mean different things to different people, especially when spoken by people who in the same breathe also demonise migrants, LGBT, etc as being people of lesser value.
But to be fair you must feel proud of how things are and being in the LGBT community in the UK. The UK is one of the greatest places to live and grow up around the world I’m sure you would agree
As said earlier it’s now more reported because the LGBT are more comfortable and accepted, so surly that’s a good thing ( not the crime bit obviously) "
Totally this, it's a positive that such crimes are able to be reported..
Will take time and some will never accept diversity or be tolerant but if they see their hatred will be dealt with if they express it verbally or physically then they will learn to keep it to themselves.. |
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95% of violent crime is committed by men. I wonder what % of men are violent. When I grew up it was always a handful of male idiots ending up in fights. I don't believe the majority of men are violent |
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By *ucy LewdWoman
over a year ago
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"95% of violent crime is committed by men. I wonder what % of men are violent. When I grew up it was always a handful of male idiots ending up in fights. I don't believe the majority of men are violent "
The problem is not that only a small portion of men are violent.
The problem is that you don't know which ones are likely to be violent.
It's schrodinger's man. Every man has the possibility to be either. |
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over a year ago
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In my opinion ...i think crime is rising with not just trans community but with all aspects of society! Just look what's happening in the war zone of London around 60 murder's alone this year with knifing each other to death |
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By *ucy LewdWoman
over a year ago
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"In my opinion ...i think crime is rising with not just trans community but with all aspects of society! Just look what's happening in the war zone of London around 60 murder's alone this year with knifing each other to death "
I'm under the impression it was far worse in my grandparents time when criminals ran the city and crime was far more common than it is now.
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"In my opinion ...i think crime is rising with not just trans community but with all aspects of society! Just look what's happening in the war zone of London around 60 murder's alone this year with knifing each other to death
I'm under the impression it was far worse in my grandparents time when criminals ran the city and crime was far more common than it is now.
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Yes your probably right.
It's human nature to be aggressive and full of hatred ! just looking back at past history war after war ... leading up to the mother of all hate crimes in the coming months year's when humanity nuke's itself out of existence |
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"In my opinion ...i think crime is rising with not just trans community but with all aspects of society! Just look what's happening in the war zone of London around 60 murder's alone this year with knifing each other to death
I'm under the impression it was far worse in my grandparents time when criminals ran the city and crime was far more common than it is now.
Yes your probably right.
It's human nature to be aggressive and full of hatred ! just looking back at past history war after war ... leading up to the mother of all hate crimes in the coming months year's when humanity nuke's itself out of existence "
Wtf I’ve only commented because lgbt is ok same as everything else ,, life is what it is ,, we are one ,
Hate the look at me I’m a victim stuff |
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"In my opinion ...i think crime is rising with not just trans community but with all aspects of society! Just look what's happening in the war zone of London around 60 murder's alone this year with knifing each other to death
I'm under the impression it was far worse in my grandparents time when criminals ran the city and crime was far more common than it is now.
Yes your probably right.
It's human nature to be aggressive and full of hatred ! just looking back at past history war after war ... leading up to the mother of all hate crimes in the coming months year's when humanity nuke's itself out of existence
Wtf I’ve only commented because lgbt is ok same as everything else ,, life is what it is ,, we are one ,
Hate the look at me I’m a victim stuff "
We are all victims of social conditioning. |
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"In my opinion ...i think crime is rising with not just trans community but with all aspects of society! Just look what's happening in the war zone of London around 60 murder's alone this year with knifing each other to death
I'm under the impression it was far worse in my grandparents time when criminals ran the city and crime was far more common than it is now.
Yes your probably right.
It's human nature to be aggressive and full of hatred ! just looking back at past history war after war ... leading up to the mother of all hate crimes in the coming months year's when humanity nuke's itself out of existence
Wtf I’ve only commented because lgbt is ok same as everything else ,, life is what it is ,, we are one ,
Hate the look at me I’m a victim stuff
We are all victims of social conditioning."
No we are not , maybe the weak are but me for one who loves all and thinks for myself will never be a victim
please stop the victim stuff , your hurting yourself and what you believe in |
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You know I just believe we should start shipping the scum off to remote island's, very much like we used towhen criminals were shipped off to Australia.
If the scum can't live in a peaceful society then they can have their own with other like minded scum.
How difficult is it to find remote island's that are big enough to contain these people. We could even televises it and watch them tear each other apart. |
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"In my opinion ...i think crime is rising with not just trans community but with all aspects of society! Just look what's happening in the war zone of London around 60 murder's alone this year with knifing each other to death
I'm under the impression it was far worse in my grandparents time when criminals ran the city and crime was far more common than it is now.
Yes your probably right.
It's human nature to be aggressive and full of hatred ! just looking back at past history war after war ... leading up to the mother of all hate crimes in the coming months year's when humanity nuke's itself out of existence
Wtf I’ve only commented because lgbt is ok same as everything else ,, life is what it is ,, we are one ,
Hate the look at me I’m a victim stuff
We are all victims of social conditioning.
No we are not , maybe the weak are but me for one who loves all and thinks for myself will never be a victim
please stop the victim stuff , your hurting yourself and what you believe in "
Sorry but you are a victim! Unless you live totally off grid...we are all victims to the government and the bank's for a start... and even more so when it becomes a cashless society. |
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"You know I just believe we should start shipping the scum off to remote island's, very much like we used towhen criminals were shipped off to Australia.
If the scum can't live in a peaceful society then they can have their own with other like minded scum.
How difficult is it to find remote island's that are big enough to contain these people. We could even televises it and watch them tear each other apart."
God I pray that’s sarcasm |
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"In my opinion ...i think crime is rising with not just trans community but with all aspects of society! Just look what's happening in the war zone of London around 60 murder's alone this year with knifing each other to death
I'm under the impression it was far worse in my grandparents time when criminals ran the city and crime was far more common than it is now.
Yes your probably right.
It's human nature to be aggressive and full of hatred ! just looking back at past history war after war ... leading up to the mother of all hate crimes in the coming months year's when humanity nuke's itself out of existence
Wtf I’ve only commented because lgbt is ok same as everything else ,, life is what it is ,, we are one ,
Hate the look at me I’m a victim stuff
We are all victims of social conditioning.
No we are not , maybe the weak are but me for one who loves all and thinks for myself will never be a victim
please stop the victim stuff , your hurting yourself and what you believe in
Sorry but you are a victim! Unless you live totally off grid...we are all victims to the government and the bank's for a start... and even more so when it becomes a cashless society. "
That’s insane a member of the lgbt community ( who I have stuck up for ) is telling me I’m a victim,,,,,, wow can we please stop the “ look at me I’m different “ culture,, getting boring now ,, will put my daisy dukes in the bin |
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"The UK voted to leave the EU because they dont like people from abroad. Not exactly a country where you expect people to be friendly to those who are different."
Not my reason..any proof in your statement ? |
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"You know I just believe we should start shipping the scum off to remote island's, very much like we used towhen criminals were shipped off to Australia.
If the scum can't live in a peaceful society then they can have their own with other like minded scum.
How difficult is it to find remote island's that are big enough to contain these people. We could even televises it and watch them tear each other apart.
God I pray that’s sarcasm "
It's not sarcasm |
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"The UK voted to leave the EU because they dont like people from abroad. Not exactly a country where you expect people to be friendly to those who are different."
I didn't vote for that but know what you mean. |
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