Saturday, 28 March 2026

Would You Take Medical Advice From A Charity Like This One?

However, quizzed about the appointment, Endometriosis South Coast said it was 'scientifically inaccurate' to claim only women experienced endometriosis - and that it also affected trans, non-binary and intersex people.

It can only affect people who possess wombs; which is at least possible for the last two but impossible for the first... 

Human rights activist Steph Richards, 73, has been handed the role of parliamentary engagement officer for Endometriosis South Coast, it is reported. Ms Richards, a trans woman who was born male, previously stepped down as the charity's CEO in 2024 following backlash from women's rights campaigners. In her new position she will represent the charity to members of parliament (MPs), while continuing to act as chief executive for trans campaign group TransLucent, which she founded.

And of course, he is referred to as female throughout the news reports. So the MSM is actively participating in the charade.

The charity said that Ms Richards was 'a volunteer in a parliamentary engagement capacity' and was appointed on the basis of her talents. They added: 'The ability to advocate meaningfully for a condition does not require personally having that condition; this standard is applied consistently across healthcare, policy, and the voluntary sector, and we apply it here, too.'

Weasel words, no, we don’t expect the CEO of an amputee charity to be an amputee, but we’d expect him to be human

3 comments:

Anonymous said...

I often wonder how these mentally ill people cope in the real world. They must be surrounded by idiots who pander to their delusional needs
Jaded

Anonymous said...

Human? Why? What about mascots? SOmetimes they aren't even animate.

PJH said...

"but impossible for the first... "

Trans-men can't get it?

Yes, yes, all the luxury pronoun stuff is bollocks anyway, and some may read "trans" as "transwomen", but still...