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[Brighton] Crystal Palace Fan Labour Brighton Pavilion MP Candidate



Grizz

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Jul 5, 2003
1,262
Well in Suzy's own words she'd like to be referred to as her/she, but understands it's a huge change and still doesn't mind being called Eddie and he/him. She's still going under Eddie for public appearances, so I guess you can't really get it wrong. However just out of common courtesy you'd do your best to use she/her, as it's her preferred choice.

As to her being a candidate for Brighton and a Palace fan, can't say I'm overly fussed if she did a great job, but since she wouldn't be my MP, I'm not overly bothered either.
 




Deadly Danson

Well-known member
Oct 22, 2003
4,080
Brighton
How lovely, another thread of hundreds of comments where old out-of-touch guys get angry about trying to give people basic respect.

Gender identity is similar to a name, if someone introduced themselves as John you wouldn't suddenly start calling them Peter because it's your right to call them Peter, would you? It's a little odd. If someone introduced themselves as female it's also odd to call them 'he'.
Well said. It's basic respect. The ignorance of some people on here is astounding. Would it kill people to just try to be pleasant and at least attempt to be understanding? Most people don't mind if you make a mistake as long as you're trying to be reasonable. This whole trans issue is so minor that if people just tried that little bit harder to be tolerant and accommodating instead of belligerent, entrenched arseholes it simply wouldn't (in most cases) be an issue. As for Suzy, if you like what she says and what she stands for, vote for her, if not vote for someone else. Simple.
 


Stumpy Tim

Well-known member
I thought it was quite clear from my question.

As capitalism has failed this country yet again, I would like a real socialist government. Less private ownership of healthcare, utilities and transport. Money being invested in the state rather than topping up the investment accounts of shareholders. Adequate funding for schools, hospitals, mental health services. Policies designed to promote equality of opportunity for every child born or raised in this country. A Labour government under Starmer will be far from that.
And a Tory government will be further. This country will not vote for a socialist government, so until we have PR you’re going to have to hold your nose while voting I’m afraid
 








US Seagull

Well-known member
Jul 17, 2003
3,513
Cleveland, OH
Is this only about what people want to be called?
Yeah. It really is. Who gives a shit if somebody wants to be called "he/him", "she/her" or "they/them". Just like you call people by whatever name they prefer (unless you are an asshole), just call people with whatever pronouns they prefer. Who literally has any basis for giving a shit?
 


The Fifth Column

Retired ex-cop
Nov 30, 2010
4,038
Escaped from Corruption
How lovely, another thread of hundreds of comments where old out-of-touch guys get angry about trying to give people basic respect.

Gender identity is similar to a name, if someone introduced themselves as John you wouldn't suddenly start calling them Peter because it's your right to call them Peter, would you? It's a little odd. If someone introduced themselves as female it's also odd to call them 'he'.
That argument doesn't really work, names and gender ID are not the same thing. Personally I think it's incredibly odd that someone clearly a man, who looks like a man, acts like a man, has all the physical attributes of a man and was born a man insists on being called a woman, you're not a woman just because you say you are, science and biological fact dictates otherwise. You may 'identify' as a woman but you're not a biological woman so I won't pander to your preferred pronouns because frankly I don't have to. I don't have any issue with sexuality as that's an entirely different subject.
 


US Seagull

Well-known member
Jul 17, 2003
3,513
Cleveland, OH
Don't be so ridiculous. Eddie Izzard is a bloke. He was born with a penis. If he wants to dress like a girly that's up to him, but he's still a he.
She wasn't born with the name Eddie or as a Palace fan either. People form their identity as they live and learn. Why would you give a single shit if Eddie wants to be referred to as "she"? That's her choice. How does that change literally anything about your life?
 




m20gull

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Jun 10, 2004
3,430
Land of the Chavs
Yeah. It really is. Who gives a shit if somebody wants to be called "he/him", "she/her" or "they/them". Just like you call people by whatever name they prefer (unless you are an asshole), just call people with whatever pronouns they prefer. Who literally has any basis for giving a shit?
And that's all that's being asked for? Cool
 


GT49er

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Feb 1, 2009
47,057
Gloucester
I wonder how many people thought the gay rights movement in the 80s/90s was just a fashionable concept people loved jumping on board
Perhaps people who were members of the CHC (Campaign for Homosexual Equality) were people with a sense of decency and fair play, campaigning against injustice, were actually decent people, who made a more positive contribution than some of todays's posers screaming for adulation for a bloke in a skirt.

Fashionabl;e concept? F**k off! A vital step - thank you very much - to where we are now - so don't knock unless you are a complete turd. Not sure many of us would have voted for wherever Eddie Izzard is now though, TBH. He can shag whoever he likes (with their consent)....... but he's still a bloke in a skirt.
 


beorhthelm

A. Virgo, Football Genius
Jul 21, 2003
35,413
How lovely, another thread of hundreds of comments where old out-of-touch guys get angry about trying to give people basic respect.

Gender identity is similar to a name, if someone introduced themselves as John you wouldn't suddenly start calling them Peter because it's your right to call them Peter, would you? It's a little odd. If someone introduced themselves as female it's also odd to call them 'he'.
until recently people simply introduced themselves, without any reference to gender. most the time no one really cares, if you introduce yourself as Susan people will go with it, if you're Peter they'll go with that. whats odd is people tweeking the social norms then getting upset if people dont follow exactly. to his credit Eddie is flexible and acknowledges the ambiguity. maybe we should follow her lead rather than getting undergarments in a twist.
 
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kojak

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Jan 17, 2022
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so if Izard was sent to prison would he be sent to a women's ?
 


Mustafa II

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Oct 14, 2022
1,301
Hove
The gender debate is so divisive and really got out of control now.

For such a minor issue, the powers that be that are pushing it must be rubbing their hands reveling in their genius.

There are biological men and women. It's the most binary thing anyone can think of.

Eddie Izzard is a man that dresses up like women do, culturally. He may regard his gender as a woman, and fair enough, it's his right to call himself what ever he likes. Equally if people refuse to believe that men can be women if they decide to be, their view should be respected too.

As long as nobody gets physically hurt, then we should be allowed to have our own views on things, and discuss them publicly without being lambasted.

I would bet, that in the future, this transgender trend that is happening right now will be regarded as a strange quirk of the current age, being pushed by forces we don't fully understand yet.
 
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Mr Bridger

Sound of the suburbs
Feb 25, 2013
4,496
Earth
so if Izard was sent to prison would he be sent to a women's ?
What’s he going to the penitentiary for Lieutenant? Homicide?
 




Lenny Rider

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Sep 15, 2010
5,511

On her website, Izzard said she wanted to become an MP for Brighton "to support this brilliant city and its diverse and vibrant community."
She said: "Labour needs a candidate that can inspire many thousands to become our friends and allies in the fight for a fairer, greener, cleaner planet."

If you support Palace, you can't champion the virtues of Brighton surely....

Thoughts.....
Did I imagine it, or was he/she/they a former member of the Lib Dems?
 


portlock seagull

Why? Why us?
Jul 28, 2003
17,377
How lovely, another thread of hundreds of comments where old out-of-touch guys get angry about trying to give people basic respect.

Gender identity is similar to a name, if someone introduced themselves as John you wouldn't suddenly start calling them Peter because it's your right to call them Peter, would you? It's a little odd. If someone introduced themselves as female it's also odd to call them 'he'.
What’s wrong with calling Eddie he? Doesn’t he swap between identities? Good actor too.
 








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