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Sunday 30th December 2012 6:12pm [Edited]
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Quote: Michelleiscorrect @ December 30 2012, 4:45 PM GMT
Are you Richard Littlejohn? Seriously, he made exactly the same argument against a police union for trans officers. You sound so much like him, it is uncanny.
A union of any sort of police officer would be illegal, infact I believe it would count as a form of high treason.
You'd want every trans police officer in the UK shot? That's the most horrible prejudiced thing I've ever heard!
Oh wait you meant an association of trans gendered police officers.
How many of these officers are there?
Oh wait this organisation exists and would like state funding. Unlike any other employment unions.
http://www.express.co.uk/posts/view/154355/Sex-swap-police-want-you-to-fund-transgender-group
I entirely oppose this not as a antitrans bigot. Albeit why you have to make margarine so unhealthy I do not know.
But because breaking employment associations and unions into single issue groups. Makes organised labour into a state of utter meaningless. That's profoundly, stupidly selfish of you.
But also because when the public sector is being starved of funds. Sticking public funds into single, issue, special pleading groups is a ridiculously offensive and ultimately unpatriotic exercise.
Quote: Jella @ December 30 2012, 5:54 PM GMT
Well, MichelleIsCorrect, if you're going in for this, you may have a little competition if I can shake off my bone-idle habits long enough to write some stuff beyond the few hundred words keyed in so far. I'm sure I won't be a strong contender because comedy-writing is new to me, but nothing ventured, nothing gained.
I would be delighted to view and offer feedback on anything you or Michelle would choose to post up.
Quote: Jella @ December 30 2012, 5:39 PM GMT
Look at comedy of the 60s and 70s and it's easy to see why this competition is needed. The constant racist jokes; the ridiculing of women and even of disabled people. Just pig-ignorant schoolboy bully humour dressed up as entertainment.
Transgender-related comedy up until now has been of the same ilk, improved only slightly by the Black and White Minstrel equivalent style of Little Britain.
It's time for a change and bravo to the BBC for helping enable it. It costs peanuts compared to the constant football on the telly which many of us find as interesting as watching the grass grow.
Well except that was the 60s and 70s and much ground has been made up. First of all tentatively with Love they Neghbour and then more confidently with Desmonds and The Fresh Prince (the real game changers).
It's interesting how the really progressive gay sitcoms only happened in the 90s.
The question about trans comedy is let's be honest far more complex. And perhaps the real difficulty is any such sitcom would have to be actually educative and not just funny.
But also here's a question; what is the diference between being a transvestite and a surgery adverse transexual?
As this seems to be a definition that comes up alot.