This Is Not A Love Song by Public Image Limited and Johnny Lydon ( aka Johnny Rotten) was famously written when the record company said they needed a hit and it should be a love song!
We have been discussing the BBC. In my opinion, the rot in the BBC goes back much further than you may realise! I note that Johnny Lydon called out Jimmy Saville in a 1978 interview before the controversy broke and the BBC cut that bit out of the interview:
I note that Louise Distras - see last update - has said that Terf is the New Punk 😎
And finally…this is not actually an update but a shameless piece of self promotion 😎
There is a forest of substacks out there! I have checked out a lot of those who concentrate on or partly deal with gender critical issues - I am going to start calling these Terfy issues since what the **** does gender mean!? I follow the best ones of those.
My Gurus are JL with her Week on the War on Women and EDI Jester with his You Tube videos. However I studiously avoid duplicating or copying them in my work. I may refer to them but that is a different issue.
I maintain that my substack is unique in its mixture of Terfy news, analysis and entertainment. Other Terfy substacks are either concentrating ( excellently) on particular areas of the Gender wars such as health, education, women’s prisons, transitioning children etc or are very sporadic (I don’t think I can be accused of being sporadic 😎).
I aim to bring you, dear readers:
Terfy news that is not particularly hitting the radar ;
Issues that are hitting the radar and are major issues but I want to emphasise them and encourage debate on ( as well as make my own comments on);
Analysis by me especially of legal judgments, bills, acts and policies eg. I am currently working on the Borg-Neal case which I initially reported on here:
https://dustymasterson.substack.com/p/do-you-have-any-tobacco
Recommendations for podcasts, interviews and the like that I have listened to;
Films, songs etc often with at least some vague link to what we are battling away about 😎
I am still at present doing bits of paid work ( for example, I worked on paid work for most of Wednesday) which, effectively, subsidises the large amount of work I put in on these updates for the time being. My main aim and hope is to get this stuff out there and I hope it may also be of use, as well as providing you with lots of information, in peaking other people. I may, at some stage, once the paid work has reduced to a minimal level, ask for voluntary contributions but I will never insist on contributions or put anything behind a paywall.
I am very grateful to all my readers and supporters - REALLY BIG THANKS!! 🥰
I would love to get this out to even more people so can you please send this non-update out via: Twitter/X; Facebook; Instagram; You Tube; stick it on a lamppost…🤣
Please tell your friends, family and every Terf you come across 😊
KEEP ON TERFING!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
Now get back to the last update on Emiliano Zapata ( and a few other things)!
I wasn’t going to do an Endpiece but then I listened to Kellie-Jay when I was out for my daily walk today!
Endpiece
Davina McCall has done a video interviewing a trans identifying female. I don’t really know much about Ms McCall but I have now added her to the list of people who need to be held to account when the vast public inquiry into this scandal takes place, given her enormous audience who might be influenced by this b****cks. Kellie-Jay does a Magdalen Berns’ style response to the video as she plays it ( what do you call this method?) which is a marvellous mixture of serious demolition of the nonsense and hilarious, laugh out loud comedy. Enjoy, if you have not already seen it!
You’re perfectly entitled to blow your own trumpet Dusty, your substack is unique, a combination of information, discussion points and entertainment to lighten the load. I’m really glad I discovered it. I’m not on any social media I’m afraid although I do try and persuade fellow believers in reality to sign up…. doesn’t always work out though! 😬
hi Dusty, CB here. I am writing to ask for some advice. So i’m
having to contest a book that contains sexual content and adult themes that is available to our kids as young as 11 in our school. I think that the school doesn’t
think theres anything wrong with it. I have some things to say. But i need a good answer to a response like…. Well we have many classics that contain adult themes, including sexual content, we also have the bible which has depictions of genocide and rape, so why would we ban this and not them.
So in a pressured environment i’m trying to figure out how to answer that sort of question in a concise intelligent way. Any thoughts greatly appreciated. I need a knock out simple answer. Thanks Dusty.