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Radhwa Evans-Clare's avatar

Sorry, Dusty, I no longer feel as non violent as I did. It is a feeling not an ambition, but I have developed such an acute and distressing loathing for these people and the harm they do, and will go on doing

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Dusty Masterson's avatar

Hi Radhwa

I can fully understand that and it is really difficult given what is happening especially to children ( see the Jester's post today) but check out my previous post on The March on the Salt Mine:

https://dustymasterson.substack.com/p/the-march-on-the-salt-mine

Gandhi defeated the British Empire by non-violent means. I am not suggesting that we all have to get beaten up but we maintain the moral high ground by our position and events such as Auckland just show the public the truth about the other side of the 'argument'.

Thanks for your comments and support as ever - keep them coming :)

I am taking it you enjoyed the True Grit shoot out :)

Dusty

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Radhwa Evans-Clare's avatar

We'll see. I've lived in a warzone, it doesn't necessarily make you believe the only answer is conflict and victory, but it does make you realise that sometimes, it is what has to happen, I'm afraid. Not all injustices are addressed, let alone resolved with the offer of peaceful negotiation. In some circumstances, it's never, ever going to happen. You have to bunker down and not stop. You might lose, obviously. There's always a loser, but in some situations there can't be a non fighter.

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Dusty Masterson's avatar

Thanks again, Radhwa.

All points noted.

I think we are making important inroads in Terf Island.

It must be much more difficult in places like New Zealand and Canada!!

I am Irish. The Irish know about conflict! I am sticking with Gandhi.

Keep the points coming!

Dusty

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Radhwa Evans-Clare's avatar

incidentally, I'm really not that scary, xx

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Radhwa Evans-Clare's avatar

I want to do whatever it takes. I'm not counting on that being mutally armed conflict. I think the misogynists are digging their own grave in public.

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Dusty Masterson's avatar

I certainly agree that they are digging their own grave.

And I am sure you are not scary :)

Keep on terfing

Dusty

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Tenaciously Terfin's avatar

I think many feel the same, I certainly do. There was never a problem years ago and I’d have happily used a transsexuals preferred pronouns, but not now. Gender ideology is evil and it must be eradicated.

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Dusty Masterson's avatar

Hi TT

In the very early days of this substack I used to do very short pieces. Here is possibly the shortest one! https://dustymasterson.substack.com/p/a-new-idea I think it is on point!

At least I haven't bene told off for using True Grit :) (yet)

Keep on terfing

Dusty

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Tenaciously Terfin's avatar

Btw, you might be interested in the Irish Eurovision entry, Wild Boys? I think. They’ve sacked their manager for misgendering the TW Compo lookalike rapist.

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Dusty Masterson's avatar

ONG will have to check that out!

Dusty

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Tenaciously Terfin's avatar

Yes, her pieces are quite stomach churning.

I haven’t seen either True Grit, not sure it’s my thing. We need to fight this ideology from all angles, whatever gets people fired up. I think that humour helps us all to bond and then knowing that there’s other good people in this fight, helps to give us courage……… that’s a very badly phrased sentence to say “courage calls to courage”. 😆💪🏻

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Dusty Masterson's avatar

I agree 😎

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