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Tecumsehsbones

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I will wear that "Bigotry" badge with honor. :)
Well, that's one. . .

Heck, I didn't know the Boy Scouts even HAD a bigotry badge!

I'd suggest you try whittlin' next, but it'd be hard for you to participate in this board after you cut your own fingers off.
 

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I will wear that "Bigotry" badge with honor. :)

Medicine and science have concluded that biologically born males have an advantage over biologically born females. It's Biology 101. Men have more bone density, are taller, faster, stronger, ans superior athletes to the average women.

However, do not let facts get in the way of your narrative.
Uhm no science and medicine literally has not said that.
So you're now officially an open liar.
Again if your read my previous comments Olympic sports medicine disagrees with you.
And has since 2004.
 

Tecumsehsbones

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Thank you, T.
Have you had any interesting legal cases that you would like to share with us?
Nope. There's a thing called attorney-client privilege. I'd explain it, but I'm not a stoneworker.

Also, like 90+% of lawyers in the U.S., I don't do court cases. Haven't appeared in a court in 20 years or so.

See, the profession isn't really like your TV shows. Sorry if that comes as a shock to you.
 

Tecumsehsbones

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A paralegal. Nothing wrong with an honest days work, T.
Mine works pretty hard.

Seriously, dude, are you going to come up with the "none of the lawyers I know. . ." bullshit? Boomster already tried that one.

I never knew a lot of lawyers hang around truck stops.

Face it. You know just about the square root of sweet bugger-all about the legal profession, less than that about the American legal profession, and what little you do know, you got from TV shows.

Seriously, find a new line of attack. That's my best advice.
 

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You sound angry, T. Am I pushing your buttons? ;)
Having said that, I really respect you, and want to know more about the daily tasks of a barrister. Don't be shy :)
Nah, I'm amused. Must be that Indun stoneface thing that's confusing you.

That or the fact that you're dumber'n a stump. Maybe both.

I'm not a barrister. If we had that system, I'd be a solicitor. But we don't, so it's kinda irrelevant.
 

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T is correct.

I usually end off the day at the local watering hole for a pint of a fine draft. T quit the sauce years ago, and will be celebrating his 12th year of sobriety this month.
I worked in a liquor outlet in banjo country and a banjo region bar, nothing like a few years of that to turn you from drinking. I still do but it's rare like deep summer and some holidays.
 

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Having said that, I really respect you, and want to know more about the daily tasks of a barrister. Don't be shy :)
My day?

I have nine regular clients, for whom I produce monthly issues newsletters (basically an incredibly boring gossip sheet on what's going on in our areas), on satellite communications and energy policy issues. I worked at the Federal Communications Commission for four years, and at the Federal Energy Regulatory Commission for three. I leveraged that experience into my current practice.

When companies, trade groups, or other stakeholders in those industries want representation to the FCC or the FERC, they sometimes hire me to take meetings, produce comments on rulemaking proceedings, and VERY occasionally represent them at hearings. I've been before Congressional sub-committees three times, basically giving pretty technical speeches on this or that policy. It pays extremely well, and gets easier and easier as time goes by and the body of knowledge accumulates. To be honest, my time as a military briefer probably serves me at least as much in those jobs as my law degree.

When I was just a baby lawyer, I did a bit of everything. Corporate work with a big firm first (until I quit and sued my firm), then some general lawyering, small-change civil work, a grand total of seven criminal defenses, and sixteen military disciplinary cases (pro bono), three of which went to court-martial. Then I got the government gigs, and it's been pretty much increasing specialisation since then. Been up to Industry Canada a few times. Good people.

If you want to insult me, insult me for my work being mind-numbingly boring.

Pays very, very well, though.
 
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Gender confusion or fukedupidness is a craze notable for it,s unproductive future, relax it has no way forward, it cannot replicate on the organic model. And the word deviant pops, deviation,, way, of the road into the history ditch. If you want allies you have to reproduce them organically. t,s been nice not knowing you.
Aaah wow and your degree is in? I mean you're Soooooo flipping academically correct and medically and ethically...oh wait you're not. Literally not even in the realm of orbiting those things.
 

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HUNTER: Trans killers, baby rapists terrifying female inmates

There are 200 women behind the 2.4-metre-high barbed-wire fences at the Grand Valley Institute.Most are the products of shattered and abusive homes, violent relationships, drugs and bad choices.Unloved and looking for redemption.

Heather Mason was one of them. She knows the fear curdling inside the Kitchener-area jail and others sprinkled across the country. Stoking that fear has been the arrival of transgender cons with appalling histories of violent sex assaults — and murder. A dozen more are allegedly slated to arrive at Grand Valley.

“It’s bizarre, among their conditions are to not be around women and children. Where are they? Around women and children,” Mason told the Toronto Sun.


Baby killer Tara Desousa.

She outlines the all-stars of the social change movement at the Correctional Service of Canada. These self-identifying transgender jailbirds are dangerous. And the female cons know it. The CSC’s list of requirements to switch from a male prison to a female one are laughable.

If these cons hit the jackpot and do end up in a women’s prison, automatically they go to a medium-security jail even though they may have committed heinous crimes.


Tara Desousa was just 17 when she was known as Adam Laboucan, above, and declared Canada’s youngest dangerous offender. They raped and murdered a baby.

Mason said that when the notorious P4W closed down in Kingston, CSC realized that women prisoners were (duh) different.

Their requirements, the reasons they were behind bars, and the programs to put them back together were specifically designed for women.


All that changed on June 17, 2017, when Prime Minister Justin Trudeau — overcome with righteous virtue signalling — amended Bill C-16, adding “gender expression and identity” to the roster of the Canadian Human Rights Act. “If you speak up or say anything, you’re called ‘transphobic’ or a ‘Terf’ or what you say is ‘hate speech’,” Mason said.

“Women are being sacrificed on the altar of political correctness. We are being erased … everything we fought for is being taken away.”

Fallon Aubee was a contract killer.

One of the changes that came about in the early 1990s was the recognition that most incarcerated women were there for non-violent drug crimes. Mostly, they were addicts themselves. CSC also recognized that women’s children should play a role in their rehabilitation.Now, Mason said the caged women are terrified to have their children around because of the newly arrived child sex predators.


“It’s sickening that they can get away with putting pedophiles in minimum security units [not at Grand Valley] where the mother-child program are,” she said. The kinder gentler environment does not seem to have tempered the debauchery of a number of violent trans inmates.


Baby rapist and killer Tara Desousa — caged at the Fraser Valley Institute in B.C. — reportedly hovers around the mother-child program, according to one inmate. She is violent and very sexually aggressive, Mason said.

“And all of the sex offender programs are not tailored to people who were biologically men,” Mason said.

The courts, shelters and jails are filled with broken women, often the victims of sexual abuse at the hands of men who were supposed to protect and nurture them. Now, they have to deal with interlopers who are like-minded with the men who shattered their trust at the beginning of their lives. Virtue signalling from the PM and the bureaucracy may be fine for Twitter.

In the real world with real victims, not so much."

https://torontosun.com/news/national/hunter-trans-killers-baby-rapists-terrifying-female-inmates

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This is Something Avro supports. Sick perverted freaks that throw on a dress and pretend to be transgender to have an easier time in prison.
Again why are you using select whataboutism cases to argue vs the rights of and entire class of women? And why are you using TERF tactics to do that?

And no it's not a slur that history has already been explained here.