




THE POPE DIES.
The Pope dies after a stroke I believe but he had been unwell for sometime. Even having a rather long stay in hospital which is highly unusual. He was 88 and if what he says is true I imagine he will get a good deal in heaven.
So whilst it is certainly not a tragedy it is still sad, not only for the people around the world who hold him so dear and close within their hearts and their faith but also because the world has lost yet another significant figure who had the wisdom of age. I am still of the opinion that the whole world started going down hill after Phillip died, and when we lost old Queeny, well I still can't believe it. I am hoping that perhaps they live together in a far off region of the globe on her beloved Royal Yacht. What a life to be lost. What a legacy to have to replace. What a woman!
I still feel one of her greatest achievements, whether it had been planned for PR or whether she did it through genuine feeling was when I saw our late great Queen bow her head, for the first and last time in her long reign, breaking all protocol in the most public of settings. As Diana's coffin was led past her she respectfully and with timed precision bowed her head.
Be the kind of woman who apologises to the world and to her daughter in law that she acknowledges hurt and apologises. In a silent respectful manner. Never complain, never explain. But do show humility.
And I know it is crazy to be affected by the media. But this isn't about the media. After Wednesdays ruling at the Supreme Court I genuinely felt relief. Like the pressure on trying to exist as a woman was going to lift and that the world would return to normality. But I woke up today to find that trans rights activists had defaced statues on their protest at the result. Not just any monuments but the Suffragettes. It yet again shows how little the people that are in the crowds, the useful idiots as I have heard them be referred to as know about the movement that they are there to represent. I wonder if any of them look into the damage that the trans agenda has done to even one child or adult who as had their lives ruined. I wonder if any of them know that if left alone many children that are suffering from the socially contagious condition of body dismorphia or issues relating to their sexuality (something that many people have at some point in their lives for various different reasons). Most children and teens would turn out to simply be gay or lesbian. It makes me wonder whether it is more acceptable in the 'trans movement' to be suffering from something that takes a healthy person and turns them into a lifelong prescription who will require many surgeries, many will never achieve orgasm, many will be made infertile, many are left no longer being able to urinate properly or without infection. I wonder who is benefiting from all this? Big pharma? lefties (who apparently have the notion that they are being kind but are completely misinformed), celebrities and influencers, all social media platforms, especially TikTok. Men with sexual fetishes or who simply enjoy making women feel uncomfortable but accessing private spaces that they know they are not really supposed to be in. And last but not least average male sportsman who cannot beat someone their own size. Who is not benefiting, women who are having their opportunities once again taken by the male of the species, when women are only given a small amount of the pie anyway. It is literally heartbreaking. It feels like I am living through the fall of females. Even when the judge issued the result of the case that women were women, he went on to say that it wasn't a win so to speak. Tell that to the incredible women that sang loudly and danced around outside the courthouse doors linking arms, wearing the colours of the suffragettes. It was certainly a win for the legend that is JK Rowling who should be honored, like Queen of legends or something. She sent a snap of herself enjoying a cigar on her multi million pound yacht with her husband. I think she felt like a winner. Helen Joyce an incredible woman who is the face of 'sex matters' a group who debate and hold events around gender. Always respectful and always correct. Riley Gaines, the most courageous woman and most impressive speakers of her generation. She will go on to do great things for women, particularly in female sports. And all the other people that have spoken up when it was not convenient, or if it was uncomfortable, disregarded and silenced, those people include both men and women and also include many trans people who I have great respect for due to the respect they show others and the empathy, curiousness and philosophy on the "trans issue". That have spoken out and rebelled against the use of 'preferred pronouns', 'mis-gendering', and the lunacy of men and women competing in sports competitions together.
Let us at least have a day before you start your protests again! Yet more wasting of police time and resources.
Lets hope for a better day tomorrow ey!!!
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