BREAKING: Jessica Yaniv loses cases against women who wouldn’t “wax her balls”
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Jessica “Jonathan” Yaniv, who infamously brought human rights complaints against multiple British Columbia estheticians for declining to perform services on her male genitals has lost her cases.
The Justice Centre for Constitutional Freedoms today issued a news release declaring victory on behalf of their clients, as an early ruling in favour of the mostly home-based salon workers was announced just one day after the Canadian federal elections.
ramage wrote: BREAKING: Jessica Yaniv loses cases against women who wouldn’t “wax her balls”
LOL I love watching our species devolve into madness. Of
It was always the women, and above all the young ones, who were the most bigoted adherents of the Party, the swallowers of slogans, the amateur spies and nosers−out of unorthodoxy
ramage wrote: BREAKING: Jessica Yaniv loses cases against women who wouldn’t “wax her balls”
LOL I love watching our species devolve into hysterical madness.
It was always the women, and above all the young ones, who were the most bigoted adherents of the Party, the swallowers of slogans, the amateur spies and nosers−out of unorthodoxy
Transgender Model Files Police Complaint After Being Denied Porn Job for Having a Penis
Speaking to the local newspaper, Ria said: “I am reporting this as a hate crime. It’s like calling someone who is black the ‘N’ word. It doesn’t matter if I have c*** or not. The pictures should be judged as they are. It says on my social media profile that I am a ladyboy, I didn’t ever say that I wasn’t and I thought he knew.”
The aspiring model went on to say: “I want to be a glamour model and a porn star — that’s what I want to do. I don’t think I should be treated like this. I just think those comments could easily make someone commit suicide. It is so bad that I have gone to the police.”
"Motorcyclist Who Identifies As Bicyclist Sets Cycling World Record
NEW YORK, NY—In an inspiring story from the world of professional cycling, a motorcyclist who identifies as a bicyclist has crushed all the regular bicyclists, setting an unbelievable world record.
Professional motorcycle racer Judd E. Banner, the brave trans-vehicle rider, was allowed to race after he told league organizers he's always felt like a bicyclist in a motorcyclist's body.
Last edit: 26 Oct 2019 22:09 by MyMountainTown. Reason: removed text to comply with Fair Use Guidelines, added link to source
"a story out of a high school in Westchester County, located just north of New York City, puts a new wrinkle in the debate over preserving competitive girls’ and women’s sports. This time it doesn’t have anything to do with transgender athletes. An actual boy has been competing on the girl’s gymnastics team there for six seasons. That came to an end when the governing body for the league ruled that he could no longer compete as a scoring member of the team because of his inherent physical advantages over his female competitors. So, of course, his family took them to court. (CBS New York)" hotair.com 2/2/20
It should be noted that Vernon Cruz is 6'3" in height, somewhat of a disadvantage in gymnastics. Also he does not proffer that he is female, rather he is being discriminated against because of his gender and stature.
From CBSN of New York 2/2/20 "
Cruz Vernon, 17, filed a discrimination complaint after he was banned from being a scoring member of his high school’s gymnastics team. (Credit: CBS2)
In seventh grade, he joined his school’s all-girl team. In ninth grade, he even placed in states. But since then, Section 1 – which governs high school sports across several nearby counties including Westchester – banned Vernon from being a scoring member of the team.
He says that decision was made simply because he’s a boy".
Will this be the end of interscholastic athletics for girls?
This was high on Biden's list of priorities. On he first day he did an executive order as follows:
One of the orders, "Preventing and Combating Discrimination on the Basis of Gender Identity or Sexual Orientation," has been advertised as providing workplace protections for gay and transgender individuals. The EO, however, also reinstates the Obama-era Title IX regulations which allow biologically male transgender athletes to compete in women's sports - a topic of heated debate as biologically female competitors continue suffer defeat at the hands of individuals with a well-established physical advantage.