According to the BBC, this individual is an inspiring woman.
The BBC has sparked outrage after including a transgender Colombian scientist in its annual 100 Women list for 2024.
Women’s rights campaigners lambasted the move to name transgender biologist Brigitte Baptiste on the list of ‘influential’ females, with critics branding it ‘breathtakingly insulting’.
Baptiste claimed in 2018, to have discovered a ‘transsexual’ palm tree and said the ‘change of sex and gender has been reported regularly in science’.
He’s a bloke, of course. It’s the BBC gaslighting again, so of course it’s a bloke. However, a warning – only click if you have a sturdy constitution. Don’t blame me, is all I’m saying.
Rather stupidly, I ignored your warning. Won’t make that mistake again!
As I said, you can’t blame me on this one.
I don’t think that it’s news that there are some species on Earth that can change sex. Humans can’t though, that’s not news either.
‘Finding Nemo’ would have been a much stranger and shorter film if Marty had just cut his losses, swapped sex and laid more eggs…
Finding Nemo is a fucking disturbing film.
Clown fish swap their sex when there is only males. The dominant male changes to female and they then mate.
So in Finding Nemo, the father would change to a female after the mother is killed and then mate with Nemo.
Crazy even for Disney. Would lead to a few awkward questions from the kids…
A transsexuals palm tree.
So in middle earth the ents will be replaced by the bents?
Don’t give ’em ideas.
Winner!
If you look for prejudice hard enough you will find it – whether it exists or not. But it takes an organisation like the BBC to celebrate your findings – whether they exist or not.
Re the link: Woman? FFS! I don’t fancy yours much . . .
That’s a Catch 22 situation. I’d need to drink at last 3 bottles of whisky to find that … thing attractive but by then I’d be comatose so couldn’t perform the deed (thank God for small mercies).
Blimey! Rick Wakeman’s let himself go a bit.
Rick Wakeman has looked a bit rough for as long as I can remember. But he can really play the keys and he has a bottomless supply of interesting and amusing anecdotes.
Inspiring women? Well, there’s Anne Widdecombe, of course and J. K.Rowling, Sharron Davies. I’m struggling now. So kudos to the BBC for finding 100. I can see why they had to include a man. 🙂