[OC] The Godot Game Engine, Juan Linietsky, Nathalie Galla, Purges, Misogyny and Abuse
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I've created this post about the recent Godot Game Engine controversy because I wanted to spread two things the other posts have not.
Firstly, those who support free speech are winning. In the UK, thanks to a recent link in my article, believing the transwomen are men is now a protected belief under the Equality Act 2010. You can be sued for oppressing someone for holding that belief. The Helicopter Meme is now a protected class of belief and therefore speech.
Secondly, it may be inferred that some of this is caused by the influence of the Godot Game Engine's corporate sponsors, so I've made a handy list.
You got a downvote (Here of all places) and so it seems like you have a stalker. It could be a bot, I read that some people get them on this platform.
Now this whole trans-whatever thing still gets me throw off every time.
I can now believe that someone born a male, grows up and decides that they are a woman, is still a male - and that is protected now.
If someone then insists that I call them a woman, even though I consider them a man, I can sue them for oppression?
If what I have stated is true, is it possible that I can consider a man, who considers themselves a man, a woman and still have that same protection?
Asking for an entire bar full of guys looking to rip on someone for no other reason than they can and it's protected :)
They might just not have read it. I used the word 'misogyny' so they might have mistakenly thought it was woke. The thing is, u/m0r1arty, what I was pointing out in my article is that believing transwomen are men is now protected. The Helicopter Meme is now protected speech in UK law and puberty blockers have been banned, whilst childhood transition is now being heavily scrutinised and restricted. Winning in short.
That's good but the state pandering to TERFS in employment tribunals isn't.