The SNP council has appointed a person as head of "Period Dignity Officer'', and just to show how very in touch they are with minority thinking...the post has been filled by a man.
Jason Grant told the Dundee Courier of his appointment...
“I’m absolutely buzzing about it. It’s definitely pioneering as Scotland is the first to do this. It’s about making people aware of the availability of period products for anyone of any gender, whenever they need it."
Magica said
Aug 17 2:30 PM, 2022
Oh ffs!
Vita said
Aug 17 2:31 PM, 2022
Me and my mum were discussing this yesterday when it was on the news, it's beyond ridiculous.
He's going to go into schools and give talks and what not, how can a man give talks to teenage girls about periods?
It's like me telling men how to shave, the best razor to use etc.
This idiot said..."It’s about making people aware of the availability of period products for anyone of any gender,"
I have a son, grandsons, a husband....none of them have ever needed period products.
Maybe he knows something I dont.
Digger said
Aug 17 7:25 PM, 2022
Syl wrote:
This idiot said..."It’s about making people aware of the availability of period products for anyone of any gender,"
I have a son, grandsons, a husband....none of them have ever needed period products.
Maybe he knows something I dont.
I've never met a man yet who wanted to know the intimate details of my periods. It's a woman thing. It's private. It's normal and something women are not ashamed of but still wish for it to be kept private. And we certainly don't need this.
Anonymous said
Aug 17 8:11 PM, 2022
‘Ooooh yippeeee, Mr Grant’s gonna teach us all about Always Ultra Wings, Ziggy cups and Tampax today lads’ …. fucks sake, the worlds gone fucking mad!… no wonder mental health issues are rife! … totally fucked up!
Syl said
Aug 18 11:03 AM, 2022
Something else in the news lately....pushing the boundaries and opening the mind...or just plain crazy??
It started in the US and has made it's way here..."Drag Queen Story Hour". Organised by local councils, groups of parents and children gather in local libraries whilst a fully made up drag queen reads the kids a story.
The problem seems the be the content of the stories...some seem to think they are pushing their LGBT message onto small kids too young to understand.
Something else in the news lately....pushing the boundaries and opening the mind...or just plain crazy??
It started in the US and has made it's way here..."Drag Queen Story Hour". Organised by local councils, groups of parents and children gather in local libraries whilst a fully made up drag queen reads the kids a story.
The problem seems the be the content of the stories...some seem to think they are pushing their LGBT message onto small kids too young to understand.
Read this, bloody foolish idea. It will catch on here. Already schools are inundated with signs telling them it's good to be gay, trans etc. Brainwashing kids!
Syl said
Aug 18 6:35 PM, 2022
Magica wrote:
Syl wrote:
Something else in the news lately....pushing the boundaries and opening the mind...or just plain crazy??
It started in the US and has made it's way here..."Drag Queen Story Hour". Organised by local councils, groups of parents and children gather in local libraries whilst a fully made up drag queen reads the kids a story.
The problem seems the be the content of the stories...some seem to think they are pushing their LGBT message onto small kids too young to understand.
Read this, bloody foolish idea. It will catch on here. Already schools are inundated with signs telling them it's good to be gay, trans etc. Brainwashing kids!
It already has caught on here...there have been three organised, not too far away from where I live.
I saw one newsreel of a woman with a babe in arms, saying how her baby had loved the Drag queen story hour, said it was the first time she had sat and really listened.
The kid was barely one year old.
Digger said
Aug 18 9:03 PM, 2022
Syl wrote:
Magica wrote:
Syl wrote:
Something else in the news lately....pushing the boundaries and opening the mind...or just plain crazy??
It started in the US and has made it's way here..."Drag Queen Story Hour". Organised by local councils, groups of parents and children gather in local libraries whilst a fully made up drag queen reads the kids a story.
The problem seems the be the content of the stories...some seem to think they are pushing their LGBT message onto small kids too young to understand.
Read this, bloody foolish idea. It will catch on here. Already schools are inundated with signs telling them it's good to be gay, trans etc. Brainwashing kids!
It already has caught on here...there have been three organised, not too far away from where I live.
I saw one newsreel of a woman with a babe in arms, saying how her baby had loved the Drag queen story hour, said it was the first time she had sat and really listened.
The kid was barely one year old.
I think even babies can be fascinated by the weird and wonderful. My mum told me when I was about two or three, she took me on the bus and there was this woman with a nervous twitch who kept pulling faces every so often. I sat the whole journey utterly rapt staring at her and never moved an inch or spoke.
Syl said
Aug 18 11:35 PM, 2022
There is nothing wrong with clourful drag queens, or pantomome dames, telling kids stories....I think the problem is more the messages they are conveying.
Magica said
Aug 19 12:12 AM, 2022
Syl wrote:
There is nothing wrong with clourful drag queens, or pantomome dames, telling kids stories....I think the problem is more the messages they are conveying.
Drag queens or dames are meant to be funny. These trans are nothing like them, they are serious and trying to brainwash young kids by pushing it on them. . Personally I find this all very sinister. 🤔
Digger said
Aug 19 12:26 AM, 2022
Magica wrote:
Syl wrote:
There is nothing wrong with clourful drag queens, or pantomome dames, telling kids stories....I think the problem is more the messages they are conveying.
Drag queens or dames are meant to be funny. These trans are nothing like them, they are serious and trying to brainwash young kids by pushing it on them. . Personally I find this all very sinister. 🤔
Some look a bit clownish too
Syl said
Aug 19 12:15 PM, 2022
I had a friend who had a real phobia about clowns....she was even scared of the painted statues.
When we were abroad once, one always stood, (doing that very still sinister thing, then moving as someone approached) outside the hotel.
She wouldn't pass him, so we had to do a mile detour every night to get to the places we wanted to be.
Magica said
Aug 19 3:21 PM, 2022
Syl wrote:
I had a friend who had a real phobia about clowns....she was even scared of the painted statues. When we were abroad once, one always stood, (doing that very still sinister thing, then moving as someone approached) outside the hotel. She wouldn't pass him, so we had to do a mile detour every night to get to the places we wanted to be.
Many people are scared of clowns, I don't know why.
We all have fears, me and yours is spiders, even writing that word scares me. My other is injections, although I've had to have lots in my life, I still panic.
Digger said
Aug 20 1:12 AM, 2022
Syl wrote:
I had a friend who had a real phobia about clowns....she was even scared of the painted statues. When we were abroad once, one always stood, (doing that very still sinister thing, then moving as someone approached) outside the hotel. She wouldn't pass him, so we had to do a mile detour every night to get to the places we wanted to be.
I've never liked clowns. I don't think they're funny either. I've yet to laugh at one. When I watch those You Tube prank videos with clowns jumping out at people or trying to freak them out I'm always thinking if one tried that with me, he better have a pair of cast iron balls.
Digger said
Aug 20 1:14 AM, 2022
Look at this irritating twat....what I wouldn't love to do to him
Anonymous said
Aug 20 9:10 AM, 2022
Digger wrote:
Look at this irritating twat....what I wouldn't love to do to him
.........
According to the reference it is part of a "candid camera" television programme on the Brazilian tv network: Sistema Brasileiro de Televisao. I assume they pay the individuals afterwards and ask for permission to allow it to be broadcast. Also the owners and security of the shopping mall must have given them permission to do this. Personally I don't find it is funny and it does give others nasty ideas.
Digger said
Aug 20 11:40 AM, 2022
Anonymous wrote:
Digger wrote:
Look at this irritating twat....what I wouldn't love to do to him
.........
According to the reference it is part of a "candid camera" television programme on the Brazilian tv network: Sistema Brasileiro de Televisao. I assume they pay the individuals afterwards and ask for permission to allow it to be broadcast. Also the owners and security of the shopping mall must have given them permission to do this. Personally I don't find it is funny and it does give others nasty ideas.
The SNP council has appointed a person as head of "Period Dignity Officer'', and just to show how very in touch they are with minority thinking...the post has been filled by a man.
Jason Grant told the Dundee Courier of his appointment...
Oh ffs!
Me and my mum were discussing this yesterday when it was on the news, it's beyond ridiculous.
He's going to go into schools and give talks and what not, how can a man give talks to teenage girls about periods?
It's like me telling men how to shave, the best razor to use etc.
Backlash after a man is appointed Scotland's first 'period dignity officer' | UK News | Sky News
This idiot said..."It’s about making people aware of the availability of period products for anyone of any gender,"
I have a son, grandsons, a husband....none of them have ever needed period products.
Maybe he knows something I dont.
I've never met a man yet who wanted to know the intimate details of my periods. It's a woman thing. It's private. It's normal and something women are not ashamed of but still wish for it to be kept private. And we certainly don't need this.
‘Ooooh yippeeee, Mr Grant’s gonna teach us all about Always Ultra Wings, Ziggy cups and Tampax today lads’
…. fucks sake, the worlds gone fucking mad!… no wonder mental health issues are rife! … totally fucked up!
Something else in the news lately....pushing the boundaries and opening the mind...or just plain crazy??
It started in the US and has made it's way here..."Drag Queen Story Hour". Organised by local councils, groups of parents and children gather in local libraries whilst a fully made up drag queen reads the kids a story.
The problem seems the be the content of the stories...some seem to think they are pushing their LGBT message onto small kids too young to understand.
https://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-11066179/Drag-queens-reading-stories-children-called-pantomime-dames-fool-protesters.html
Read this, bloody foolish idea. It will catch on here. Already schools are inundated with signs telling them it's good to be gay, trans etc. Brainwashing kids!
It already has caught on here...there have been three organised, not too far away from where I live.
I saw one newsreel of a woman with a babe in arms, saying how her baby had loved the Drag queen story hour, said it was the first time she had sat and really listened.
The kid was barely one year old.
I think even babies can be fascinated by the weird and wonderful. My mum told me when I was about two or three, she took me on the bus and there was this woman with a nervous twitch who kept pulling faces every so often. I sat the whole journey utterly rapt staring at her and never moved an inch or spoke.
Drag queens or dames are meant to be funny. These trans are nothing like them, they are serious and trying to brainwash young kids by pushing it on them. . Personally I find this all very sinister. 🤔
Some look a bit clownish too
When we were abroad once, one always stood, (doing that very still sinister thing, then moving as someone approached) outside the hotel.
She wouldn't pass him, so we had to do a mile detour every night to get to the places we wanted to be.
Many people are scared of clowns, I don't know why.
We all have fears, me and yours is spiders, even writing that word scares me. My other is injections, although I've had to have lots in my life, I still panic.
I've never liked clowns. I don't think they're funny either. I've yet to laugh at one. When I watch those You Tube prank videos with clowns jumping out at people or trying to freak them out I'm always thinking if one tried that with me, he better have a pair of cast iron balls.
Look at this irritating twat....what I wouldn't love to do to him
According to the reference it is part of a "candid camera" television programme on the Brazilian tv network: Sistema Brasileiro de Televisao. I assume they pay the individuals afterwards and ask for permission to allow it to be broadcast. Also the owners and security of the shopping mall must have given them permission to do this. Personally I don't find it is funny and it does give others nasty ideas.
A lot of these clips are set up.