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England-educated Ireland-based Guyanese-German living in India. Sanatana Dharmi author. Mother of 2, Grandmother of 3. Terf.
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Joined July 2009
Two more sleeps before the big day! The Last Agent in Paris is out. How one woman set out to defeat Hitler.
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@juliataylor1972 @paul_psmith60 @WomenOfWessex They don't exist, except in their own heads. They don't want a space of their own and wouldn't use them. They want our space. It's part if the tyranny.
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HE is not a female. Please, please don't buy into the gaslighting by using their language. And you might be surprised at how many women DID care, but said nothing and did not protest because we wanted to "be kind" and not make a scene. I would never have said a word; but my blood would have been boiling but I'm too polite to say anything.
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The most embarrassing moment in my life was in 1967, when I was on an ocean liner bound for Southampton from Port-of-Spain, Trinidad. I was 16, travelling with a friend and her father. She and I shared a table at meal times with two Jamaican men. They were both very chivalrous, pulling out our chairs when we sat down etc. One evening, one of them stood up to help pull out my chair as I left, and to my horror, the chair seat was covered in blood. I almost died. My friend walked behind me to the toilet. This was a once in a lifetime moment. Nothing like it ever happened again. It's extremely rare for men to witness female menstrual accidents, because we are discreet and careful and very private about it. I still remember my horror on that day. I image he also still remembers it with horror.
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This is tragic.
Witnessing my once safe and tranquil country be transformed into a place where mass stabbing events happen regularly is extremely difficult to accept. I look around me and bar a few thousand good men and women, most Irish are fast asleep, itโs like we live in an alternate reality. This morning I spoke to several people who werenโt aware that an immigrant went on a stabbing rampage yesterday. Dublin is 100 miles away and they hadnโt heard about it. The media will spend days talking about an Elon Musk post but will dedicate minimal time to a mass stabbing event on the streets of Dublin. The majority of Irish people still get their news from government funded sources who have an interest in maintaining the status quo. As a consequence Irish people living in the same community are experiencing different realities and that is no way for a country to function.
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In 1971 I did a road trip for a year around South America. Two years later, the overland trip to India across Europe and western Asia. I don't have a single photo of myself and friends from that era, as we didn't have cameras. There's a self-consciouness about travelling these days which is all about recording oneself to show others. Itโs actually quite creepy, and very narcissistic.
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@DawnsEcho @stephenwhittle @helenwa65751230 Yes, and thankfully when you have surgery you're unconscious and unaware of them stripping you, pushing in catheters etc!
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@soulmom420 @JoeyMannarinoUS Same. No porn pops up unexpectedly because I'm not interested in it or those who'd post it. If it did, I'd block the poster.
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@kashishhtandonn @JoeyMannarinoUS Put your phone away while eating? Makes sense to me, and if you're with someone, it's polite.
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@FloridaForMAGA @JoeyMannarinoUS Indeed. None of these people appear on my feed. If someone disgusts you, just block them.
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@MarioNawfal I wouldn't call that a swipe at Trump. It's much too general a complaint, and too true. He could be referring to his wife himself, in fact. Her moral character is worse than Trump's. Who knows. Maybe it's an underhand swipe at HER.
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I'm a woman who has chosen to live in India in retirement. I've been coming here from the West for 50 years. Even then, as a young woman, I found Indian men to be the best. The most polite, the most respectful. Not once, in 50 years of coming here, has an Indian man even flirted with me. Indian men are the only ones with whom I can have a decent, intelligent conversation, them showing genuine interest. Yesterday, in Chennai, an Indian man, 43 years old, drove through Chennai traffic on a motorbike. Picked me up, took me to the beach, where we sat on the sand under an almost full moon, and talked about religion and spirituality. Then he returned me to where I'm staying. Can you imagine a Western youngish man doing that to a 73 year old woman? Only in India.
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@yagirlkeens I live in India. Loved this country my whole life and finally got to retire here. You have no idea of the genuine beauty and wisdom this country contain, beneath the surface.
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She's so blind. If she had gone to the IG but kept a low profile, didn't grab the mix, worn the IG t-shirt and sweat pants instead of xx000$ outfits, slept in a normal hotel room, not told tall tales about her kids, not grinned like a maniac, some people might have thought, ok, she's learning. But she didn't and she isn't.
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@SarahisCensored I loved that in his EO Trump did not once use the word transwoman. It was all "men". We need to do the same. Don't ever use "that" word. They are not any kind of woman.
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