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Monday, April 20, 2026

Links - 20th April 2026 (2 - Indigenous Peoples: Canada)

Kamloops case exposes hidden financial risk for BC landowners - "A Kamloops landowner has learned an expensive lesson that most British Columbians don’t even know exists: if you dig on your own property and uncover Indigenous remains, you could be on the hook for six-figure costs, with no help from the government and no clear way out.  Their experience should serve as a warning to anyone who assumes private property still means what it used to in the province.  In the Kamloops case, in just seven months, the discovery has triggered more than $100,000 in legal and archeological costs on an empty parcel of land assessed at $440,000. The Tk’emlúps te Secwépemc have demanded more than $80,000 in additional fees, including 24-hour security provided by them at roughly double the normal rate.   At the same time, the property has been declared an untouchable “sacred site” locked behind layers of provincial red tape and bureaucratic delay—all while duelling archeological reports suggest the two skulls in question may not have originated on the property at all, but were dumped there many years ago as imported fill under a previous owner.  It is, for many, a nightmare scenario. Start a small project in your backyard, only to hit an ancient object or bone that predates you by hundreds of years but nonetheless puts you on the hook legally for a mountain of costs, without help from any level of government.  “It shows there’s a lot of vulnerability in private property ownership at the moment, with really a limited access at this point to full disclosure and information about what’s happening,” said Independent Surrey-Cloverdale MLA Elenore Sturko, who has been trying to help the property owner...   The property owner found two skulls on June 13 while landscaping a relatively small empty lot to act as a community garden for seniors at a neighbouring seniors home.  The RCMP and coroner were notified, who told the Tk’emlúps te Secwépemc nation, which by the end of that same day had registered the land as an archeological site and issued a press release about the “ancestral remains” on the property “now considered a sacred site” in part under the Declaration on the Rights of Indigenous Peoples Act.  Soon, the bills started arriving, everything from the cost of a smudging ceremony, to digging equipment, to the requirement of 24-7 “culturally sensitive” security from the nation (at twice the cost of a normal security rate), said Christine Elliott, a lawyer hired by the property owner to handle the details.  No one from the city, province or federal government offered to help pay anything.  “My calculation at the time was, ‘Oh my god, we will have soaked through 100 per cent of the value of the land in one year,’” said Elliott.  The Tk’emlúps te Secwépemc were able to get a “site alteration permit” to exhume the remains from the B.C. government’s Archeological Brand within 24 hours of applying in August. But that same office took more than two and a half months to respond to questions from the landowner, said Elliott.   The owner hired their own private archeological firm to assess the land. Gordon Mohs, who has 40 years of archeological experience in the Secwepemc territory, concluded the skulls were part of a sand layer covering two-thirds of the site that had been imported as fill some years prior...   The owner allowed the Tk’emlúps te Secwépemc to access the site to exhume the remains in October. But they refused to pay any of the nation’s fees. A short time later, an unknown party made a complaint to the Heritage Conservation Branch that the site had been tampered with.  The owner and Mohs now find themselves under investigation by a government Natural Resources officer. They insist they did nothing to the site, other than Mohs’ professional assessment. It has been locked and under watch of a security guard since the discovery... the property sits under a cloud of incredible confusion—the nation has declared inherent title as well as cultural site status, and it has also claimed a buffer zone around the property that impacts adjacent lots. The area is now registered as an official archeological site with the province, even though the remains are gone.  The land’s sale value is questionable, at best. Any development would first require inspection permits, archaeological impact assessments and other bureaucratic hurdles from the B.C. government, all paid for out of the private landowner’s pocket... it’s another example of how the NDP government’s reconciliation framework, particularly under DRIPA, has quietly reshaped property rights in B.C. without clear rules about who pays when those worlds collide.  It builds upon last year’s Cowichan Nation court ruling that Aboriginal title is superior to private property rights, and the Court of Appeal ruling last year that DRIPA can be used to strike down provincial laws.  Premier David Eby has said he’s preparing amendments to protect private property rights, but it’s not clear if any of that will address the immense costs that face private landowners who stumble across ancient archeological finds.   The B.C. government does maintain a database of heritage sites on private land, called the Remote Access to Archeological Data (RAAD), but it is only accessible to First Nations and registered archeologists. The general public can’t access it, for fear from the province that they might loot those sites for valuable artifacts. Buyers and sellers have to assume enormous liability for risks they can’t discover in advance...   Allowing the current situation to stand, where private owners foot enormous bills for historical remains they were unaware of and had nothing to do with, could eventually cause people to destroy or hide any remains they find in order to avoid the burden, said Sturko.  “This government is so super-secret all the time, and constantly doing stuff out of the public view, most people don’t even know it’s a thing,” she said.  In the meantime, the Kamloops land remains in limbo.  Elliott said she has included Eby and Forests Minister Ravi Parmar in some of her letters objecting to the process. Neither has responded.  “We sympathize with the property owner as this is a complex case,” the Ministry of Forests said in a statement.  Not really, though. The message from the NDP government is clear: If you are unlucky enough to uncover history on your own land, you alone will pay the price for it."
This was a garden for seniors too, but too bad, "indigenous" people are more important

B.C. laws leave landowners alone with costly discoveries of Indigenous remains : r/ilovebc - "Don't report what you find. Problem solved"

This Land Is Not Your Land - "Tom Isaac, a well-known expert in indigenous law who advises businesses and governments, said that the judge’s ruling “erased 99 percent of the words” on property titles held by the current owners in the black zone. “It makes us the only jurisdiction in the Western Hemisphere where a supposedly guaranteed and indefeasible land title is defeasible.”  He added, “If that isn’t radical, if that isn’t shocking, I don’t know what else is.”  Nothing like this has ever happened in Canada. Because of the judge’s ruling, all those land acknowledgments that are only half-listened-to at school assemblies and hockey games actually have extremely complicated consequences, at least in British Columbia—and perhaps all across the country someday.  “I never really gave land acknowledgments much thought, but now I do,” Batth told me. The seeds of the court’s ruling were sown decades ago. Canada gave indigenous property rights constitutional protection in 1982 under Prime Minister Pierre Trudeau, while other property rights have no such protection. In 2014, a Supreme Court ruling in favor of the Tsilhqot’in Nation in British Columbia made it much easier for indigenous groups to claim ownership of land they have lived on or used.  The next year, Trudeau’s son, Justin, swept into power as prime minister, promising a new relationship between the government and indigenous people in Canada, who make up about 5 percent of the country’s population. That promise included implementing all 94 “calls to action” issued by the Truth and Reconciliation Commission, including making it easier for indigenous groups to claim Aboriginal title and resolve disputes about land rights... In 2021, Trudeau’s government created Truth and Reconciliation Day, a national day of remembrance intended to honor survivors of the residential school system. That year, Trudeau kept the Canadian flag at half-mast for more than five months after the reported discovery of unmarked graves in the apple orchard at a former school. No human remains have actually been recovered.  Many Canadians sleepwalked through every step, never imagining that they could lead to a court ruling that literally shifts the legal ground beneath them. Now, land acknowledgments and broader settler-colonist narratives are starting to encounter more skepticism, at least on the political right... When Great Britain declared sovereignty over British Columbia in 1846, it never signed treaties with the Cowichan in this region, and so the Cowichan never surrendered their land rights. (That is what “unceded” means in those land acknowledgments.) But that didn’t stop governments from handing parcels of land to settlers, municipalities, and federal agencies anyway, which built a new property system right on top of the old one.  Almost all of British Columbia is like this. Ninety-five percent is unceded territory, and there are over 200 indigenous groups in the province... “By reaching back to what the Cowichan were doing on the land in 1846, the judge essentially used a 19th-century snapshot to rewrite 21st-century property rights,” said Isaac, the lawyer. The ruling triggered the most “profound political and legal reckoning” of his career, he added. Many of the people he speaks to are wondering if Canada’s approach to land rights and reconciliation is sustainable at all. David Rosenberg, senior litigation counsel for the Cowichan Nation, tried to assure me that the current owners have nothing to worry about—as long as they don’t try to build anything or get a renovation permit, or sell their land. If they do any of those things, Rosenberg said, then the government might have to consult with or even secure consent from the Cowichan Nation, because Aboriginal title now gives the Cowichan a constitutional say over what happens on that land. Dwight Newman, a law professor at the University of Saskatchewan who studies indigenous rights, said the idea that Aboriginal title and private property can “coexist,” as the judge put it in her ruling, doesn’t really make sense, because both are supposed to be “exclusive” forms of ownership. Each one claims the full right to control the land. “If you have two owners with exclusive rights, one of them will always have to give way. In practice, that means private homeowners will end up having to defer, at least in part, to Aboriginal title,” Newman told me. While the appeals drag on, “uncertainty around mortgage financing, land titles, and investment is likely to grow.”... “When you start playing around with private property, then the bigger piece is the entire economy itself,” said Isaac, who has represented indigenous groups and governments.  The clash also presents a major obstacle to Canada’s economic strategy under Prime Minister Mark Carney to emphasize major energy and infrastructure projects. These huge projects will require stable partnerships between the government, private sector, and indigenous groups, yet Canadian courts are threatening to destabilize the definition of who owns the land... “How far do we go back? What date are we starting from?” asked Woitowitsch. “As far as I’m concerned, the whole world has been conquered. All the lines on the map were drawn and redrawn by people coming in and conquering.” He said angrily that he believes years of land acknowledgments, apologies, and symbolic gestures softened the ground for rulings like this... “It’s time for the aboriginals to get with the freaking program. It’s 2025. Why don’t they move into the future instead of going backward all the time?”...  he is frustrated that the ruling gives one version of history far more legal weight than all the others.  “We can’t just pick a date that suits our narrative and try to fix things because we like that era better,” Kevin Kutny said. Some indigenous groups don’t like the ruling, either. The Musqueam Nation said that it stomps on their land title and fishing rights because they lived in the area long before the Cowichan. The Tsawwassen First Nation claims that the ruling might undercut a treaty it signed with Canada and British Columbia in 2009."
Clearly, Tom Isaac and all the other experts quoted are ignorant because they don't know that the Cowichan saying they would respect private property means there's no threat to property rights

Tablesalt 🇨🇦🇺🇸 on X - "🚨NEW Canadian couple's building contractor finds indigenous grave and they get a bill for $300,000!! AND if there's more artifacts, they could be on the hook for over A MILLION DOLLARS! This is why no one invests in Canada!"
Canada has gone mad 🍎 on X - "The irony 🇨🇦... Homeowners slapped with a $319K bill (and counting) for a forced archaeological dig on their private property after unearthing Indigenous remains. Yet Tk'emlúps te Secwépemc First Nation (Kamloops band) got millions in funding but refuses to excavate.  Make it make sense 😏"

Holly Doan on X - "Feds censor as "confidential" files on what Kamloops First Nation did with $12.1 million in funding to recover alleged Indian Residential School graves. @Tkemlups acknowledged Feb 18 it never exhumed remains. “The community received funding for field work.” — Carolane Gratton @GCIndigenous   https://blacklocks.ca/alleged-graves -confidential/  @OIC_CI_Canada"
John Rustad on X - "Canadians were told there were 215 graves.  The country lowered the national flag for months. Churches were burned. International headlines declared the discovery of mass graves at a former residential school. The federal government responded by allocating $12.1 million in taxpayer funding specifically to support investigation and exhumation work to verify those claims.  Now we learn that no remains have been exhumed.  At the same time, the Department of Crown-Indigenous Relations has released the activity reports tied to that funding, but every meaningful detail has been redacted. The reports describing what work was carried out, what investigations were conducted, and how public money was spent have been blacked out and labelled confidential.  That is unacceptable.  When the federal government spends millions of your taxpayer dollars to investigate a claim that shook the entire country, Canadians have a right to transparency. They have a right to know what work was performed, what evidence was found, and how their money was used.  This is not about denying history. It is not about attacking Indigenous communities. It is about basic public accountability.  If the government funded an investigation, the public deserves to see the results of that investigation.  Let me be clear : The records should be released in full. The spending should be explained clearly.  Canadians deserve the truth about what was done with their money. And if that money was not spent for the purpose it was granted for, then the public deserves accountability, including repayment of those funds.  #cdnpoli #bcpoli"

Ottawa ordered to release Kamloops residential school records after breaching access law - "Ottawa has been ordered to begin disclosing long-withheld records tied to the Kamloops residential school grave claims after the federal Crown-Indigenous Relations department was found to have violated access-to-information law by stonewalling requests for more than a year.  Blacklock's Reporter says Information Commissioner Caroline Maynard ruled that the department led by Crown-Indigenous Relations Minister Rebecca Alty unlawfully delayed and improperly attempted to seal documents related to the Tk’emlups te Secwepemc First Nation’s 2021 announcement of 215 purported graves at the former Kamloops Indian Residential School... The Kamloops First Nation announced in May 2021 that ground-penetrating radar had detected what it said were 215 graves in an orchard near the former school.  No skeletal remains have been excavated or recovered. Despite that, the First Nation received $12.1 million in federal funding earmarked for the “exhumation of remains” and forensic DNA testing.  As a condition of that funding, the First Nation was required to submit regular Activity Progress Reports to the federal government.  On December 15, Alty’s department attempted to block release of all such reports sought by Blacklock’s Reporter, arguing they were confidential. A second Blacklock’s request remains active, seeking all Activity Progress Reports connected to the Tk’emlups Indian Residential School Survivor Project or any related “missing children” program funded by the department. "
What could they possibly have to hide?

Kamloops residential school search for potential unmarked graves rules out some areas: First Nation : r/canada - "Said this when the story broke; and got downvoted to hell: the initial searches were done using ground penetrating radar (GPR) which is super inaccurate. I use GPR as part of my job. It’s very good for things like locating underground utilities under concrete slabs. But not good at detecting organic material.  The FBI in the US did a study using pig carcasses and found that GPR was virtually useless in finding cadavers."

LSO approves mandatory Indigenous cultural training course for all licensees : r/LawCanada - "The BC course was boring, full of falsehoods, and useless to a practitioner. Apparently i'm a racist to ask a client about their culture. Nonsense. It even went into lefty shit like micro transactions. Now my bar fees have to pay to defend a lawsuit against the law society because the regulator sanctioned some idiots calling another idiot a racist because he wanted a couple false statements fixed."

Fairy Creek Protester turns on indigenous logging practices : r/ilovebc - ""Stewards of the land " cutting down and selling the worlds oldest, irreplaceable trees and carbon sinks for a few bucks.  Sounds about right."
Fairy Creek Protester turns on indigenous logging practices : r/ilovebc - "And no one will ever investigate this practice for fraud because we have spent the last 5 years reminding the police how racist they are."
Fairy Creek Protester turns on indigenous logging practices : r/ilovebc - "I can confirm this. Look at arial google maps southwest of Apex Ski hill. The Penticton and Similkameen bands own the claims and the logging contractors clear cut massive blocks each year through the nordic center, around the lake leaving nothing behind except enormous piles of fir debris and churned clay that runs off into the Villages water source. The Indian bands are supposed to consult with forestry and community stakeholders, but have not shown up for the meetings for 3 years now."
Fairy Creek Protester turns on indigenous logging practices : r/ilovebc - "Another person chiming in to say that, yeah… I can confirm. The We Wai Kai First Nation are absolutely obliterating the beautiful Prince of Wales range. It’s by far some of the best hiking on the island (in my opinion - reminds me a bit of Howe Sound but the peaks are a bit gnarly so not sure about the ability to do a full traverse like the HSCT). They are taking almost every last bit of the old growth in there over the next several years. It’s high elevation stuff that just won’t grow back like it once did maybe ever given the shift in climate (less snowpack especially). If you don’t want to support this type of unsustainable logging, I’d avoid swinging by Quinsam Plaza off the island highway. I believe they own every business there."
The Stewards of the Land are at it again

Fairy Creek Protester turns on indigenous logging practices : r/ilovebc - "Stewards if the land amirite?  Yes, essentially guilty white morons are just coming to the realization that these people's want money too.  You wanna see an entire town booked up with high end cars filling hotel parking? Find out where the BC first nations baseball tournament is held. I was in PG for work and I could get a hotel room so I slept in my car.  I worked in FSJ and called some buds i was working with "indians." I apologized and said "sorry first nations"  I was told "fuck you we're indians. First nations is vancouver white people shit"  I was gobsmacked, I the incredulous looks I get from my friends in van is even more gobsmacking"

Fairy Creek Protester turns on indigenous logging practices : r/ilovebc - "The fishery also works that way"
"And Hunting.  Natives across canada sell services to get you a trophy big game animal at ANY TIME OF YEAR regardless of it what point the animal is in the season.  Doesn't matter if fhe Animal is a mother with her young, money is money and they will get you your mount and meat."

Fairy Creek Protester turns on indigenous logging practices : r/ilovebc - "Old high school friend owns a solar installation company.  He created a second company which is a partnership with a First Nation.  On projects which can only be built by First Nations or they get a better deal or better shot at winning he bids with the second company.  It’s the same company except that one shares five percent of the profits with the partnered First Nation"
"I have seen many deals that are 5-10% of gross revenue with the indigenous partner being silent.  It's basically like paying the mob for your license to do business in their neighborhood."
Fairy Creek Protester turns on indigenous logging practices : r/ilovebc - "I am a heavy civil construction estimator for a company that does 90% provincial government projects. Our bids are evaluated and selected via a point system for a total of 120 points. 55 of those points are related to Indigenous engagment on the project.  We know that our bids are always super close to our competitors in price, so basically native engagement points gets you the project award or not. The result has been the creation of super shady industry practices to win bids, such as setting up shell companies in the name of one indigenous owner for "consultation". Or straight up bribing indigenous companies to only go in on the bid with your company."

PM didn't meet 'coastal First Nations,' he met a group with that name - "Prime Minister Mark Carney flew to B.C. for a meeting with “Coastal First Nations,” crediting them as ancient guardians of the Pacific Coast.  “Coastal First Nations have stewarded the waters of the B.C. North Coast from time immemorial,” he wrote in a statement.  But Carney didn’t meet with a governing body representing the more than 100 First Nations on the B.C. coast. In fact, he didn’t meet with an Indigenous governing body of any kind.  Carney met with an anti-pipeline non-profit that has done business under the name “Coastal First Nations” since 2002. Prior to that, it was called Turning Point, and operated out of the offices of the David Suzuki Foundation.  In fact, the group’s last major event before meeting Carney was a gala to celebrate its 25th anniversary.  Coastal First Nations isn’t even the name on its registration documents. If Carney had used their official moniker, his statement would have read, “The Great Bear Initiative Society has stewarded the waters of the B.C. North Coast from time immemorial.” Coastal First Nations describes itself as “an alliance of First Nations on the North Pacific Coast,” and counts representatives from eight of those nations on its board of directors. But the B.C. coast is home to one of the densest collections of First Nations governments in the entire country.  Of the 600 officially recognized First Nations bands in Canada, more than a tenth of them are located on the edges of the Pacific Ocean.  According to a map of First Nations communities compiled by the B.C. Assembly of First Nations, there are 72 First Nations whose reserve land is on the coast.  But Coastal First Nations has ties to just eight of those communities, representing a total of 11,236 members as of the last count by the B.C. government.  For context, in the last census, B.C. had 290,210 Indigenous people, of whom 180,085 identified as First Nations.  In short, Coastal First Nations is endorsed by just 10 per cent of the First Nations bands who could accurately call themselves Coastal First Nations. And at best, they represent just 6.2 per cent of the province’s total First Nations population.  In fact, if you took the two largest First Nations in B.C. — Squamish and Cowichan Tribes — you would get about as many members as the eight groups that represent themselves as “Coastal First Nations.” Neither Squamish or Cowichan Tribes have anything to do with Coastal First Nations, although they are First Nations on the coast with a combined official membership of 10,294 (Cowichan Tribes 5,528, Squamish 4,766).  By contrast, the smallest community among the eight that endorse Coastal First Nations is the Kitasoo Xai’xais Nation. According to Crown-Indigenous Relations and Northern Affairs, their total registered population is 489, half of whom live off-reserve.  And Coastal First Nations was never intended to be a generalized agent for Indigenous interests. It was very explicitly founded as an environmentalist group.  This is something that Coastal First Nations freely admits...  Coastal First Nation’s hardline opposition to oil and gas has previously lost them endorsements from First Nations along the coast.  In 2012, Coastal First Nations publicly broke with the Haisla First Nation, one of its founding members, over the issue of LNG...  Coastal First Nations’ anti-pipeline bona fides also explains some of the group’s funding sources. One of its seed funders was the San Francisco-based Gordon and Betty Moore Foundation, a serial funder of anti-tanker and anti-pipeline initiatives in Canada.  If Carney had been looking for a group that was more representative of First Nations on the B.C. coast, he could have met with the B.C. Assembly of First Nations.  They actually do purport to be a comprehensive regional representative for First Nations interests; their regional chief is elected by all 204 B.C. First Nations.  And this is probably why their position on pipelines is a bit more nuanced than Coastal First Nations."

Fishing advocacy groups sound alarm: DFO "Removing the principle of common property would shift public access to fishing from a federal, conservation-based management approach to an optional privilege granted by First Nations." : r/ilovebc - "will they allow people to breathe their air?"

Adam Stirling 11am-3pm Weekdays on X - "Wow. Heredity Chief of Tsawout First Nation calls for removal of parking lots from Goldstream Provincial Park as well as more restrictions on walking trails after large tree falls due to compromised root systems.  Hundreds of thousands of people from all walks of life visit the park yearly.  For now…  #bcpoli"
Harman Bhangu on X - "Let me get this straight. A storm knocks down a tree in Goldstream.  Now the call is to remove parking lots, restrict trails, and limit access to a provincial park used by hundreds of thousands of families every year.  This is how it starts!  DRIPA gives the framework for this thinking, vague authority, endless restrictions, and no accountability.  Decisions driven by ideology, not balance, where public land quietly becomes less public.  British Columbians see it, and they’re fed up."

Britain Is Dying Under Keir Starmer (The UK's Managed Decline)

Britain Is Dying Under Keir Starmer | National Review
The United Kingdom is on a trajectory toward slow-motion collapse.

British Prime Minister Kier Starmer’s initial reaction to the outbreak of the war against Iran was schizophrenic.

 

He seemed wholly unprepared for a scenario in which Donald Trump would actually use the forces he had spent the previous two months flooding into the region, confounding the former Royal Navy officers and opposition lawmakers who somehow understood that Trump’s ultimatums weren’t just talk. 

At first, Starmer was appalled, and he blocked the Pentagon from using U.K. bases to launch sorties against Iranian targets. But the impracticality of that protest sapped his resolve, and his government swiftly changed course. After all, British interests were under attack by Iran as well.

So, under pressure, Starmer committed his nation to a show of force — one more visible than his deployment of defensive airpower to the Middle East. The Royal Navy’s HMS Dragon would lead the way, but it would do so alone. Britain’s five other Type 45 Destroyers were not fit for deployment. The Dragon set sail on March 10 and finally arrived at its destination, a Royal Air Force base in Cyprus that had been targeted by Iran, 17 days later. But within days, the Dragon succumbed to a “technical” issue and had to retreat to port for repairs.

This attempt at a demonstrative display of force — the sort of mission that used to be standard fare for the once mighty British Navy — had the opposite of its intended effect. The Dragon’s misadventure serves as a metaphor not just for the decline of British naval power but the deterioration of Britain’s role in the world.

Critics of the British social contract in the post–World War II era have long scolded London for relying on Washington to meet its essential needs, as profligate politicians sank ever more taxpayer-provided sums into unsustainable welfare programs. That criticism can be overstated, but it is inarguable that British readiness has cratered over the last 15 years. And in a strategically incomprehensible turn of events, it has cratered even as Westminster has allowed the “special relationship” with the U.S. on which it depends to atrophy.

“If the U.K. is simultaneously more distant from the U.S. and failing adequately to fund defense commitments in our own near neighborhood,” wrote the British historian and longtime foreign policy adviser to 10 Downing Street, John Bew, “then two of the principal pillars of our enduring national security strategy are in danger.” It’s an existential dilemma, but it’s one that the U.K. chose for itself. And Britain’s problems extend to the home front, too.

“The International Monetary Fund on Tuesday lowered its forecast for U.K. growth this year to 0.8% from 1.3%,” the Wall Street Journal reported this week, “the largest downward revision for an advanced economy.” True to form, the Starmer government responded to the news by blaming the United States and Israel for its predicament, with Exchequer Rachel Reeves mourning the impact of “a war that we did not want” on Britain’s bottom line. Of course, London’s financial hardships were much longer in the making.

The U.K.’s current fiscal crisis stems from both its reliance on foreign energy sources and its central bank’s decision to keep interest rates steady to avoid an inflationary shock. But Britain’s energy shortages are a result of both Westminster’s decades-long war on nuclear energy and London’s more recent hostility toward shale-gas extraction.

“As a result, gas production in the U.K. has declined 70 percent since 2000,” The Atlantic’s Derek Thompson wrote last year. Indeed, Thompson observed that the U.K.’s commitment to “self-imposed scarcity” extends to the British housing market, where anti-growth policies, environmental regulations, and lawsuits artificially limit inventory. “Europe has an energy problem; the Anglosphere has a housing problem,” Sam Bowman, the co-author of a 2024 report on “why Britain has stagnated,” told Thompson. “Britain has both.”

There’s little hope for a British recovery under Starmer, if only because his government refuses to acknowledge his nation’s many woes. The birthrate in parts of the U.K. has fallen to record lows, well below the replacement rate. One in five Britons sees immigration as the country’s biggest national problem, and not because there isn’t enough of it. That’s the highest rate of discontent over immigration of any of the 107 countries Gallup surveyed in 2025. Crime has become a source of increasing concern for British adults, with “a majority saying they have little to no faith in the system’s ability to reform offenders, investigate minor crimes, hand down appropriate sentences, or even keep prisoners locked up,” YouGov’s pollsters related last month.

More than one-quarter of working-age citizens are economically “inactive,” neither working nor seeking work. Twenty percent of Britons between the ages of 16 and 64 claim social welfare benefits — a fact that produces much consternation in Westminster but little else beyond complaints. “By the end of 2007, Britain had a higher GDP per capita than the United States, though this was partly a product of a strong sterling,” the American Conservative’s Azeem Ibrahim wrote last month. “Today, GDP per capita at purchasing power parity is back down to 71 percent of the U.S. level.” If somehow absorbed into the United States, British citizens tell pollsters they believe the U.K. would rank among the top ten wealthiest states in the Union. In fact, it would be the poorest.

Charles Krauthammer famously said that “decline is a choice,” and the British have chosen it. These trends didn’t begin with the Starmer government, but they have accelerated under its hapless leadership. To placate the restive British public, Labourites channel their discomfort into hostility toward America. But the United States military underwrites the U.K.’s profligacy, and the value Britain once brought to that arrangement is steadily eroding.

The United Kingdom is on a trajectory toward slow-motion collapse. Unless its voters make different choices and prioritize prosperity over mere comfort, Britain’s greatness is destined to be discussed in the past tense.

Links - 20th April 2026 (1 - General Wokeness)

Black Health and Social Services Hub to open in Brampton - "A new 16,000 square-foot health and social services facility for Black, African and Caribbean communities in Peel Region is expected to soon open its doors to the public. The Black Health and Social Services (BHSS) Hub, located at 19 Rutherford Rd. S. in Brampton, held an open house recently... The Hub, inspired by the Safe Centre of Peel — which provides holistic support to adults, youth and children affected by abuse and violence — is designed to provide integrated and holistic care under one roof for Black, African and Caribbean communities including primary care, mental health support, and addiction services... The project is supported by $25 million in provincial funding from the Ministry of Health, allocated over three years. Officials confirmed that all services at the hub will be free and do not require health-care coverage, such as an OHIP card or the Interim Federal Health Program (IFHP)... While the Brampton building awaits its final permits, the BHSS Hub continues to operate through satellite locations. This allows services to remain active at existing partner sites, including the LAMP Community Health Centre in east Mississauga and CMHA offices. A mobile health unit also travels throughout the region to provide care in underserved areas."
Left wingers love racial segregation. Of course, if you criticise racial segregation, you're racist

Sabrina Carpenter sorry for Coachella reaction to Arabic chant - "Sabrina Carpenter is apologizing over a controversial crowd interaction during her Coachella set. The "Please Please Please" singer, 26, said on X she is sorry for her reaction to hearing a zaghrouta, an Arabic call of celebration, in the crowd while performing on April 10 at the Coachella Valley Music and Arts Festival in Indio, California. "My apologies i didn't see this person with my eyes and couldn't hear clearly. my reaction was pure confusion, sarcasm and not ill intended. could have handled it better! now i know what a Zaghrouta is!" Carpenter wrote on April 11, adding, "I welcome all cheers and yodels from here on out." Video footage circulated on social media showing the Grammy-winning pop star expressing confusion and displeasure after hearing a zaghrouta, which she mistook for a yodel, in the audience while on stage at Coachella. "Is that what you're doing? I don't like it," she said. A fan could be heard yelling back, "It's my culture," to which the singer quipped, "That's your culture, is yodeling?" The person in the crowd could then be heard shouting, "It's a call of celebration," leading Carpenter to joke, "Is this Burning Man? What's going on? This is weird."... Some fans on social media expressed outrage over Carpenter's reaction, including one user who called her comments "so insensitive and islamophobic" and added, "I am very disappointed in her.""

Sabrina Carpenter grovels, apologizes for reaction to Arabic zaghrouta chant at Coachella : r/NewsWorthPayingFor - "If white people would see Arabs the way Arabs want to be seen, i.e. as other white people, then complaining about an interrupting Arab's zaghrouta would carry the same baggage as complaining about an interrupting Swiss's yodel. An apology is owed here, and it's not to the shrieking ululator."
Sabrina Carpenter grovels, apologizes for reaction to Arabic zaghrouta chant at Coachella : r/NewsWorthPayingFor - "Who gives a shit what they think. You went to watch a show not fucking be in one."

AltAzn on X - "The Sabrina Carpenter incident reminded me of this Atlantic article originally titled “Why do White People Love Quiet?”. The author was shocked that when she went to an Ivy League school her classmates expected her not to blast music at 2 in the morning. Instead of internalizing this is how normal people act she made it racial."
Daniel Friedman on X - "One of the most infuriating trends of the woke era people are already forgetting is how professional media would write articles claiming a noncriminal (and sometimes also criminal) but obnoxious, antisocial and disruptive behavior that is correlated with a minority group is good, actually, and the reason you have a problem with it is that you are a racist, or at least ensconced in unexamined privilege. These behaviors included: Playing loud music in public places through boomboxes or bluetooth speakers, "Showtime" dancers who perform unsolicited and dangerous dance routines in crowded subway cars and then aggressively demand money from all the passengers as compensation for the dancing nobody wanted, unlicensed street vendors selling unsanitary food and "teen takeovers" or "flash mobs." Also, Gawker once wrote a piece defending mugging. I hope we have finally reached a point where we can all agree that laws and norms are good and that all these things are bad and annoying."

Daniel Friedman on X - "A blast from the woke past: In 2014, Gawker put "white lady" Clara Vondrich on blast for doing "All the things not to do when you capture your own child mugger." Vondrich was standing outside a restaurant in Williamsburg when a teenager grabbed her phone out of her hand and took off. She chased after him and tackled him, but not before he handed the phone off to another kid who got away. So, she took a few photos with the thief she caught and then handed the thief off to the cops, who charged him with grand larceny. Then she told the New York Post she was able to catch the thief despite the fact that she had to chase him down in wedge heels because he was so fat and slow. Gawker did not like any of this. They objected to her chasing him, objected to the photos, objected to her involving the police, objected to her talking to the Post and calling the kid fat, and concluded: "If you are nonviolently mugged by a child, continue to let him run along with his friends. The world will be a better place.""
Kane 謝凱堯 on X - "The @sfbike, which claims to be pro-biking, urges you to not call the police on people who steal your bike bc they might face consequences for crime."

Lindy West Rebrands Polyamorous Marital Turmoil as Progressivism - WSJ - "Lindy West is the voice of a certain kind of millennial feminism. She made her name at Jezebel, an online feminist magazine, and went on to write columns for the Guardian and the New York Times. She writes mostly about herself, particularly her experiences of being “fat,” a word she reclaims in defiance of societal “fatphobia.”... Now in her 40s, Ms. West has done everything that the progressive political project told her to. She still refuses to lose weight, rejecting her doctor’s offer of GLP-1 medication, despite the suffering caused by her obesity. She stamps on any sign of conservative thinking, in herself and others. She’s made activism her identity and refuses to engage with people outside her political subculture. She even avoids spending time with her extended family because they have “unknown politics.” It isn’t that they actually disagree with her, it’s that they might. Ms. West’s previous memoir included a Pacific Northwest version of a fairytale ending, with our heroine marrying Ahamefule J. Oluo, a musician and artist who nowadays identifies as nonbinary. “My wedding was perfect,” ran the headline to Ms. West’s Guardian column in 2015, “and I was fat as hell the whole time.” In “Adult Braces,” we learn that the reality of this relationship wasn’t perfect. Ms. West and Mr. Oluo were at odds from the outset, particularly on his insistence that he be permitted to sleep around—or to use the vocabulary of their subculture, be “a polyamorous person.” Their marriage has been accompanied by a lot of crying, panic attacks and endless therapy. Ms. West is desperate to defend her husband, as well as the girlfriend they now share, the creative producer Roya Amirsoleymani. After Ms. West acceded to Mr. Oluo’s demand for nonmonogamy, the “throuple” now live together in a rural cabin belonging to Ms. West’s family. She writes of retreating to the guest bedroom during frequent bouts of depression and being subjected to the sound of her husband and Ms. Amirsoleymani having sex in an adjacent room. Ms. West reports that she wrote this memoir to provide financial support to her “family,” three able-bodied adults in their 40s who seem to spend most of the working week emotionally terrorizing each other. The book so far seems to be enjoying commercial success, but the public response has been overwhelmingly negative. Most reviewers have concluded that Mr. Oluo is a bad dude, a conclusion reinforced by his recent email to Scaachi Koul, a journalist who wrote a sympathetic profile of his wife in Slate. Angered by a perceived slight against his own status as an artist, Mr. Oluo unleashed a foul-mouthed diatribe, accusing Ms. Koul of being “bitter” and “untalented.” It seems that Ms. West’s literary representation of her husband left out a lot of his nastiness. How does a funny, intelligent, affable woman end up in such a mess? “Adult Braces” provides us with some clues. We read of a life in which Ms. West constantly tacks toward the most progressive possible choice, regardless of whether it is the right choice for her. Ms. West’s book brings the nature of progressivism into sharp focus. The ideology emerged in the 1960s as an explicit rejection of the ideas of the political mainstream. Progressivism is not for anything. Rather, it is against a whole lot of things—Judeo-Christianity, monogamous marriage, the nuclear family, capitalism, gender norms, racial stereotypes and more. Whatever the white American patriarch of the 1950s supported, progressivism opposes. It’s an exercise in patricide. In the 1960s, counterculturists popularized the idea of “The Man,” a patriarchal authority figure against whom one should rebel. When you start from the assumption that “The Man” is always wrong, your political project produces all sorts of strange ideas, as in the case of Ms. West. If “The Man” says that slimness is healthy and beautiful, then it’s good to be fat. If he says that traditional gender roles are best, then it’s good to be nonbinary or transgender. If he says that you should have a job and a nice suburban home, then it’s good to live in a cabin in the woods and be poor. And if “The Man” says that monogamy is the only proper relationship model, it’s good to be polyamorous. When Ms. West’s husband—who is half Nigerian—tells her that monogamy is “at its root, a system of ownership,” Ms. West is so consumed by white guilt that she forces herself to accept that Mr. Oluo’s desire to have sex with other women is some kind of expression of racial justice. Since “The Man” is always wrong, poor Lindy West must embrace whatever “The Man” rejects. It’s possible to be a centrist on these questions. You can concede that 1950s America got some things wrong and also recognize that structuring your life around the rejection of some imagined political “other” is a terrible idea. Lindy West has given everything she has to her ideology. Anyone who has read her book can tell that the problem is not “The Man,” but one man in particular."
Left wing ideology is basically childish contrarianism

NATIONAL HATE SERVICE? - "One frontline medical worker from his northeast London constituency who asked not to be named said some paramedics working in Jewish areas were openly antisemitic: “There’s one guy who works out of a station who says he hates Jews. “He was reported by a colleague who felt so uncomfortable working with him that she moved to a different station. He was given a promotion... an Equality, Diversity Inclusion (EDI) manager had told her that Jews were white and not an ethnicity. In two long training sessions she had sat through on EDI and how to take special care of minority patients, she said Jews had not been mentioned once. The frontline worker said she had been investigated for her “Zionist beliefs”, including for Instagram posts celebrating Jewish festivals. A black friend who spoke up for her was smeared as a “coconut”, while a supportive Muslim woman was branded a “disgrace to her religion”. Recalling the mental health toll she suffered, she said she had received calls at 3am from other Jewish NHS staff who were struggling to stay in jobs they loved because of the hate from colleagues. “There are very few people in our Jewish network who haven’t experienced antisemitism. I go into work every morning thinking, ‘What is going to be next?’” Another constituent of Streeting, an NHS hospital doctor who also asked not to be named, said: “I am too frightened for any of my colleagues to know that I am Jewish.” She recalled early in her career a senior doctor had asked her about Judaism and said Jews ruled the world. She later tried to hide her identity and had to endure antisemitic comments in the workplace in silence. She said: “I feel like an alien. There is this consistent antisemitism.” The doctor said she had contemplated emigrating because of the hostility she had endured. Streeting revealed Jewish patients had told him they were afraid to ask for kosher food in hospital out of concern over how they might be treated once identity was known. Addressing the failure of the authorities to deal with antisemitic NHS staff, he said: “I believe medical regulators have been failing in their duty towards staff and patients.”"

In the Northwest, Polyamory Finds Something New: Legal Protection - The New York Times - "A wave of recent local ordinances in large liberal bastions like Portland, Ore., but also smaller communities like Astoria, Ore., which has a population of 10,181, would confer the beginning of legal protections to polyamorous relationships. The goal, pushed by a group based in California, is to establish legally protected family structures for groups of adults who are romantically or otherwise tied together under one roof. “Right now, we’re just talking about a basic level of protection, having certain mechanisms in place so that if I’m discriminated against in employment or housing because of the way I choose to structure my home life, I have redress,” said Jessa Davis, a transgender activist and organizer in Seattle who lives in a nonromantic family structure with three other transgender women and two toddlers. “It’s about the law catching up to where we are culturally.” National Democrats might be trying to move the political conversation away from divisive social policies that helped cost them the White House in 2024, but proponents of the polyamory changes say Mr. Trump and his supporters have forced them to act. Adding protections for “nontraditional” households is a response to efforts to roll back rights for groups that already enjoy legal protections... Advocates of expanded nondiscrimination laws say they’re also hoping to recognize the increasing number of Pacific Northwesterners who are choosing less traditional family structures. Those numbers are difficult to track, but supporters of expanded nondiscrimination policies point to a 2016 study from the Journal of Sex & Marital Therapy in which researchers estimated that one in five unmarried Americans had been in a consensually nonmonogamous relationship at some point. Conservative activists say officials in the Northwest are using the language of nondiscrimination to foster broader cultural changes that have already run afoul of U.S. law, such as polygamy... “This is not a controversial policy stance here,” Mr. Vanderpool said of the nondiscrimination language. “What I’m hearing isn’t pushback but more like ‘Yes, and?’ As in, ‘Yes, and what are you going to do about all the other problems with discrimination and inequity we need to solve?”... At a hearing last week, they heard from more than 40 people supporting the addition of broader nondiscrimination laws that would include nontraditional family structures, including several speakers in polyamorous relationships who said clearer legal protections would help them feel more open when going about the day to day business of looking for jobs, renting homes, signing their children up for school or just engaging in small talk... The initial draft of Portland’s policy did not include specific language explaining what city leaders meant by “family or relationship structure." At a meeting Wednesday, more progressive councilors successfully pushed to add a detailed list that included “consensually nonmonogamous relationships.”... Proponents of more protection for polyamorous families already succeeded in passing versions in the liberal strongholds of Cambridge and Somerville, Mass., and Oakland and Berkeley, Calif., before turning toward the Northwest. They’re hoping Seattle city leaders will add polyamory and other nontraditional family structures to city policy this year... “We can have a conversation about the bigger legislative agenda,” Ms. Davis said, “once people can come out of the closet.”"
Weird. We were told this would never happen after gay marriage got rammed through. The "myth" of the slippery slope strikes again!

‘Decolonizing Medicine’ class at UMD prompts concerns about politicizing health care - "Physicians are raising concerns over new course offerings at the University of Maryland that incorporate identity politics into various public health and medical programs at the public institution. “Decolonizing Medicine: Steps to Actionable Change” is a one-credit undergraduate public health course, first taught in the spring of 2025 and offered again this semester. Designed for students studying medicine, public health, or health policy, it covers how “colonial legacies” impact “global health systems” and the “concept of ‘the White body'” as the standard in medical training, according to the university registrar’s catalog. The “student-facilitated discussion-based” course also is open for registration for the current spring semester as a two-credit elective. However, outside medical educators and field experts raised concerns about the impact of these identity politics-based courses. The College Fix spoke recently with Dr. Jane Orient, executive director at the Association of American Physicians and Surgeons. “The title of the course as well as the description reflects the ideological view of oppressors (white colonialists) versus the oppressed (people of color), a fundamental anti-white racist view,” Orient said. “The statement that modern medicine has been shaped by ‘colonialism’ makes no sense to me … Modern medicine was shaped by scientific advances.” Orient also expressed her concerns over the politicization of medical education and deviating from high standards of empirical data and hard science. “The purpose of medicine, according to the late Donald Seldin, is to relieve pain, reduce disability, and postpone death. It is not about social reform,” Orient said to The Fix. “Framing medicine through Marxist concepts of oppression is destructive of the art and science of medicine,” Orient added. “Doctors are not called to judge their patients’ worth or to engage in cultural revolution.” Dr. Kurt Miceli, medical director at Do No Harm, a nonprofit that works against the politicization of medicine, raised similar concerns. “Framing medicine primarily through an identity‑based lens can lead future doctors to see patients through ideological categories rather than as individuals with specific clinical needs,” Miceli told The Fix in a recent interview. He added that ideological framing is counterproductive in medical and public health education, because it removes the focus from the “rigorous biological knowledge” and “scientific depth and clinical practice time students need to become safe, competent clinicians.” These ideologies do not “advance students’ ability to understand disease or deliver good quality care” but rather bring “division into the clinical setting,” he said. According to the course syllabus, assignments include weekly discussion posts, papers, projects, and an ethnographic research study that aligns with “decolonizing” modern medicine. Some of the lecture topics of the course include: medicine as “a tool of empire” and “colonial surveillance,” the “colonial erasure of indigenous healing practices,” and “racialized” and LGBTQ+ healthcare in “post-colonial contexts.” While not a core program requirement, the course is offered along with other public health and medicine electives, such as “HLTH424 Lesbian, Gay, Bisexual & Transgender Health.”... Dr. Orient with the Association of American Physicians and Surgeons told The Fix that the ideological division of identity politics in public health education undermines the essential equality of patient-centered medical care. “The Hippocratic ethic holds that doctors should do their best for each patient and not harm any of them,” Orient said. “Identity politics implies that some are to get less than your best to achieve some sort of social goal or to right hypothetical past harms.” Dr. Miceli with Do Not Harm told The Fix that the ideological education risks reducing clinical rigor, adding that “a focus on social critique to the point of political indoctrination bears a significant cost, particularly when it becomes a vehicle for a political agenda.” “It must never be allowed to overshadow or replace the scientific foundation clinicians rely on to deliver effective patient care in an objective, compassionate manner,” Miceli said. “Medical education should center on rigorous, evidence‑based training that prepares future clinicians to practice medicine rooted in science, not ideology.”"

‘All-time high’ number of Americans believe Democrats are ‘too liberal’, poll says - "Around 58 percent of voters thought the party had become too liberal in 2025, spiking from 48 percent in 2013. That number was even lower during former President Bill Clinton’s time in office, hovering at 42 per cent in 1996. “The Democrats are moving to the left, the far left is gaining power, and there could be some electoral repercussions because what we see right now is voters — the clear majority — say that they are too liberal,” Harry Enten, CNN’s senior data analyst, said. According to his findings, a third of the party now say that they see themselves as being in line with Mamdani and Sanders’s left-leaning views, with around three in five Democrats describing themselves as somewhat liberal or very liberal. According to Enten, the findings indicate a complete reversal of the Democratic Party’s base in 1999 and a painful splitting in the party’s demographic structure. “Back in 1999, 26% of Democrats self-identified as conservative,” he said. “Just 5% said that they were very liberal. It was a smidgen.”... the Democratic Party’s leftward shift could continue into the future, with younger members of the party holding increasingly left-wing views... “When we’re talking about 42% of Democrats under the age of 35 identifying as democratic socialists and a third of all Democrats… my goodness gracious.”"

Meme - leilani dowding 🌸🚜 ☮️ @LeilaniDowding: "He stole £250,000 from vulnerable elderly nursing home residents and this is how the BBC present it to you. https://x.com/BBCSussex/stat"
BBC Sussex: "Ben Howard who works at Brighton and Hove LGBT Switchboard says as a gay man he struggled to get support for his gambling addiction. Tap below to read more: 'Being gay made it harder to get gambling support!'"

Meme - Kosher @Koshercockney: "Holy shit! So fucking embarrassing for @susanabulhawa. Seems she filled out a form on her website and didn't even bother to press send before screenshotting it and pretending it was hate mail. So yeah seems she's been red-handed being a Hate Mail hoaxer"
susan abulhawa @s... : "l often get vile hate mail from zios, but there's a definite uptick of late, in both volume and threat level. Below is an example, but this person listed what appears to be a legitimate email address. I don't know if it's a real name either. But I'm putting it out there because people who send these kinds of threats should be pulled into the light, especially given the recent threats to @NerdeenKiswani's life."
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Listen Kunt. Jew haters d y e . We are coming for you to put you back 60 Feet Under Gaza you muslim monkey murderer. Susan i hope you are Eliminated by every means available. The Jews Reach Far Far exceeds your attempt to stop us. We will find you and we do not fail. Death to arab Murderers. Murdereing innocents 3000 YEARS. GET OFF THE LEVANT MY HOMELAND BITCH ...... TAKE YOUR MUZZIE ASS OUT OF USA AND ISRAEL OR WE WILL HELP YOU. YOU MAKE THREATS YOU THREATEN JEWS. WE HAVE GUNS NOW SUSAN THIS IS NOT GERMANY. YOU BETTER WATCH OUT
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Tech worker tried to sue her boss after claiming he didn't offer her champagne because she was Irish - "A glamorous £95,000-a-year tech worker who sued her boss for racism after he did not offer her champagne at an office party has been told by a judge she could have just helped herself. Laoise Foley, a pre-sales consultant at London digital firm Smart Impact Limited, told a tribunal that managing director Ahmed Eltohamy had deliberately skipped her when pouring drinks at a Christmas client event in November 2022 - because she was Irish. But Employment Judge Hodgson, ruling at Central London Employment Tribunal in December, disagreed... It was not the only extraordinary claim Ms Foley made about her 18 months at the firm. She told the tribunal that Mr Eltohamy had once 'jumped back as if pushed' and shouted 'bye' when she passed him in a corridor - implying, she said, that she was 'an aggressive Irishwoman who tried to push people out of the way'. The judge was equally dismissive, finding she had given 'inconsistent and confusing' evidence about when the incident had even taken place, and concluding that Mr Eltohamy had simply moved aside politely to let her pass. Ms Foley also claimed a colleague had harassed her by sending a WhatsApp message asking about a work document while she was on annual leave - a message the judge found fell 'well short' of harassment - and that being sent a viral video of a six-year-old Irish girl asking her mother to take her to the pub amounted to racial harassment. She had responded to that video at the time with a crying-laughing emoji and the words 'Pretty much!' and Judge Hodgson was unconvinced she had been offended... The tribunal heard that Ms Foley had become increasingly withdrawn during her time at the firm, refusing to carry out basic duties, and was handed her six-week notice in March 2024."

Sunday, April 19, 2026

Links - 19th April 2026 (2 - Trans Mania [including supposedly showing that Transwomen have no advantage in sports])

Body composition and physical fitness in transgender versus cisgender individuals: a systematic review with meta-analysis

Colin Wright on X - "There's a trick activist researchers do when comparing physical differences between women and "trans women" (i.e., men who identify as women) for the sake of sports where they try to hide important physical sex differences by using relative measurements.   For instance, this new BMJ meta analysis acknowledges that transgender women have "higher absolute lean mass compared with c!sgender women," but concludes this isn't really an advantage because they found no significant differences in "relative" lean mass.  In other words, when they control for the fact that the "transgender women" were all much taller and heavier than the female athletes, the sex difference disappears! But, uhh, being a lot taller and heavier is itself a major advantage in many sports!  There are many other things wrong with this study, but I just wanted to highlight this common sleight of hand."
Plus, the GRADE was very low for almost every finding for ciswomen vs transwomen, and low for relative lean mass

'There's no reason to ban us from playing': Analysis debunks notion that transgender women have inherent physical advantages in sports e
Body composition and physical fitness in transgender versus cisgender individuals: a systematic review with meta-analysis | British Journal of Sports Medicine - "This systematic review aligns with previous ones in highlighting critical research limitations. This includes the typically short study durations (<3 years) and a lack of data on elite athletes. Additionally, the potential conflation of trained and untrained individuals complicates extrapolation. The available evidence remains limited for specific outcomes (eg, lower-body strength and VO₂ max), particularly regarding RCTs examining the effects of GAHT on physical fitness and body composition (n=3), as well as studies assessing the impact of puberty suppression (n=6). Another weakness in the literature is the inconsistent reporting and adjustment for confounders, as few studies controlled for training history, diet, baseline fitness, physical activity and body composition or previous hormone therapy, potentially hindering the isolated effects of GAHT, since high-dose oestrogen may alter both fat and muscle mass estimates. Finally, there is very little literature involving transgender athletes of any age, across all sport settings and at any competitive level."
Ironically, the actual paper is very clear about its limitations (even if it's dishonest in its own way), but TRAs keep lying about it, as usual, and claiming this proves that it's transphobic and unscientific to not allow men in women's sports competitions

Effect of gender affirming hormones on athletic performance in transwomen and transmen: implications for sporting organisations and legislators | British Journal of Sports Medicine - "The 15–31% athletic advantage that transwomen displayed over their female counterparts prior to starting gender affirming hormones declined with feminising therapy. However, transwomen still had a 9% faster mean run speed after the 1 year period of testosterone suppression that is recommended by World Athletics for inclusion in women’s events."
Weird. The "experts" tell us that transwomen have no advantage

Thread by @FondOfBeetles on Thread Reader App – Thread Reader App - "What an insane bunch of cherry-picked metrics, cobbled together to try and argue that trans-identifying males should be in female sport.
There are little-to-no controls for physical fitness in the individual studies.  Yet they conclude: “transgender women do not exhibit significant differences in upper-body strength, lower-body strength or maximal oxygen consumption relative to cisgender women after 1–3 years of GAHT.”  You haven’t controlled for fitness!!! Their "performance" data. Can you see one study that really sticks out as an outlier?
Alvares 2025, a study of 7 self-selected, trans-identifying males, who were 5cm shorter than the female comparators. Which is weird. The authors note this.  Also, they played lower level volleyball for about 30% of the hours put in by the female cohort. The authors consider that training volume and competitive level is, indeed, a confounder. It's interesting when assessing lower body strength, this recent paper uses only jump heights and seems to ignore explosive power measurements.  That is, while acknowledging low-to-no control for fitness, they use a "fitness"" output instead of raw data like muscular power.  Why might unfit people not jump very well? Hmmm. A spectacular pair of sentences.
Manipulating stats by adjusting for a sex difference is dishonest. The bit about "not accompanied by increased functionality" is just riffing. They haven't provided evidence that functionality is impaired because they haven't compared like-for-like in terms of fitness. I dispute "absence". Especially when you've ignored metrics like power (peak and relative).
They apparently ignore the second paper (Chiccarelli 2023) on an expanded USAF cohort, that showed advantages in push ups and sit-ups remain after two years. Perhaps this tells us something about the cohort/type of data? Hmmm.
My friends, there is power data out there. Including in some of the papers you use."
Biologists must be ignored when they threaten the left wing agenda

expert reaction to study looking at physical fitness of transgender and cisgender women - "Prof Alun Williams FCASES FTPS, Professor of Sport and Exercise Genomics, Manchester Metropolitan University Institute of Sport, said:  “The authors have been thorough in gathering relevant literature, but the paper suffers from several problems.  “Only longitudinal studies are truly informative, because otherwise we can’t know the contribution of hormonal treatment to fitness nor how much difference in fitness between transgender women and cisgender women existed before treatment began – it might be that transgender women in research studies have self-selected as a group who were not as strong or as aerobically fit as cisgender men before they began treatment.  The longitudinal data (pages 8-9 in the paper) don’t show convincing evidence of changes in physical fitness that remove the advantage known to exist between men and women in the absence of hormonal treatment.  Indeed, other authors (including me) reviewed essentially the same literature and concluded that performance decreases due to hormonal treatment in transgender women were notably smaller than typical differences between men and women, meaning retention of performance advantage (https://doi.org/10.1111/sms.14581).  “Also, as the authors acknowledge, much of the data they reviewed was low quality due to poor study design or measurement techniques, and little control of confounding factors like how much exercise people did.  “How active people in a study were is a critical factor because we know for certain that training affects physical fitness, so it’s almost worthless to compare groups without tight assessment of training history.  “Strength measurements depend on voluntary effort, and although lab techniques exist that can assess effort, none of the studies reviewed did that.  Therefore, reports of higher muscle mass (unrelated to effort) not leading to higher muscle strength should be treated sceptically.  “Furthermore, hormonal treatment after puberty doesn’t change skeletal dimensions like height, limb length, or shoulder width, so those advantages to men in many sports remain in transgender women regardless of hormone changes.  “Consequently, I don’t agree with the authors that the studies published to date, or their review of them, overturn the evidence for inherent athletic advantage in transgender women.  “I agree with the authors that longitudinal studies with good measurements relevant to sport would help provide more solid evidence on which to base sport policy.”"
Naturally, this didn't stop left wingers gushing over the "study"

Meme - Meghan Murphy @MeghanEMurphy: "Based on this definition, I would qualify as "transgender."   I don't have a "core understanding" of my "gender" as "feminine."   This is why this whole thing is so stupid.   "Transgender" is not a coherent, clear category of anything. It's just a way people choose to identify themselves based on a feeling or preference. You can't create a legal category of people based on a vague feeling that differs from person to person. https://nytimes.com/2025/12/04/opi"
"Douthat: OK. That's useful. We've talked a couple times about the idea of a changing political climate, but I want to just pause for a minute and talk about definitions. For listeners who may not have deep experience with some of these debates, just a basic question: From your perspective, what does it mean to be transgender?
Strangio: A transgender person is someone with a gender identity - so, their core understanding of their gender - that differs from the sex that they were designated at birth."

Meme - Leor Sapir @LeorSapir: "This paragraph from @wapo  is a good example of @SwipeWright 's drawing.   The beliefs WaPo characterizes as "deeply conservative" are in fact held by a large majority of Americans, including, in some cases, a majority of Dem/Dem-leaning voters.   See post below for an example."
"Apart from her support of adults who want to transition, Blaire's views on trans rights are deeply conservative: She believes there are only two genders. She is against trans women 'competing in women's sports (she thinks they should have their own, separate league). She believes governments should ban medical transition care for trans children, regardless of parental consent. She rejects the label "transgender" and identifies instead as "transsexual," a term that some in the 'community consider outdated because it tethers transition to biological sex. And although her Texas driver's license identifies her as female, she argues that trans women like herself are not "women.""
"Year 2008: "My fellow liberal - left. me (happy) - center left. conservative - right.
Year 2012: my fellow liberal? *runs left* me (puzzled and stationary) - center. conservative (stationary) - still right.
Year 2021: woke "progressive" - far left: "Bigot!". me (shocked) - center right. conservative - still right: "LOL!""

Mia Hughes on X - "The 1% regret rate in gender medicine is the biggest red flag of all. The strongest possible indicator that research in the field is garbage.  Activists expect us to believe that a man having his penis inverted, which creates an open wound that must be dilated for the rest of his life, has a 1% regret rate.   That women who have appendages made out of their forearms sewn onto their groins — a surgery with astronomically high complication rates — has a 1% regret rate.  That adolescent girls having medically unnecessary bilateral mastectomies at an age when the desire to be a mother and breastfeed is incomprehensible has a 1% regret rate.  Absolutely impossible. Precisely zero chance this could ever be true.  The explanation is multi-fold.  First, no one loses all their friends and gets death threats for saying that they regret knee surgery.   Second, "gender affirming" clinicians do precisely zero follow-up. Just chop off healthy body parts and disfigure genitals and then send the person off on their way. No concern for what comes of them.  Then, there's the psychological factor. The power of irrevocability. When a decision cannot be undone, we are powerfully motivated to keep telling ourselves it was the right one. The self-deception is strong.   The Dutch noted this in their follow-up study of the first wave of men to partake in this experiment. In a 1988 paper, they observed that the men reported being happy even though no actual change in their life situation was observed.   This led the researchers to consider the possibility that in an effort to reduce cognitive dissonance, the participants “simply cannot accept the notion that all has been in vain. The self-reported happiness may have been distorted wishful thinking.”   But this wasn't enough to end the experiment. In fact, the failures noted in this study are what caused the Dutch to turn their attention to children in the hopes of producing more pleasing cosmetic results."

Colin Wright on X - "What’s crazy is that while this is the first time Khelif has publicly admitted to having XY (male) chromosomes, this fact has been known for over a year through interviews with his trainer and leaked medical records. Yet no major left-wing news outlet would report on it.  I laid out all of these facts on my Substack and some in The Wall Street Journal. Despite the undeniable evidence, some former friends of mine on Facebook refused to believe it simply because outlets they trust, like The New York Times and The Washington Post, hadn’t run their own stories “confirming” what I had already documented.  That says a lot about their reliance on institutional authority over their own ability to evaluate evidence. And major left-wing outlets understand this dynamic well. If they just don’t report on a story, their readers will assume it must be disinformation.  Even now, the NYT and WaPo remain silent. They still haven’t reported these facts that now came directly from Khelif himself. As a result, huge swaths of the left will never learn the truth because they’ve been trained to distrust any information that hasn’t been pre-approved by their preferred media gatekeepers."

Adam Lehrer SOS on X - "Lmao, I remember a year ago where people were very vehemently arguing that this was just some bizarre looking he-woman, including (crypto libtard) editors of respected right-wing journals   Anyone who knows a single thing about fighting knows he was surely not throwing right hooks like a woman. I remember he cracked that Italian boxer so hard that her face sunk into the hell dimension. Following the very bad optics of that fight, Imane cruised through competition by throwing light jabs and boxing defensively, clearly concerned that if he threw another hook and killed an opponent, he might lose his very very retarded defenders in the media.   One of the weirdest propaganda case studies of all time, where liberals all of a sudden became deeply invested in an Algerian boxer and became experts in combat sports and human biology overnight."

Paedo drag queen in full costume died after having sex with stranger as his dog 'joined in' - "A paedophile drag queen died after having sex with a stranger and his dog, an inquest heard. Darren Meah-Moore, 39, was found dead covered in cardboard boxes in a secluded car park after leaving a nightclub in full drag costume on January 22, 2023. Convicted sex offender Meah-Moore – who performed as Crystal Couture and made jewellery featured on RuPaul's Drag Race – was last seen in full face make-up and blonde wig after leaving Pulse nightclub in Cardiff. The inquest heard married Meah-Moore had sexual encounters with other men on the same night before meeting a man walking his dog in the early hours of the morning in the street. The dog walker said he went to a secluded car park with Meah-Moore and began engaging in sexual activity with him before the dog joined in. The man – who cannot be identified – said he tried to "shoo" the animal away but Meah-Moore told him not to. The owner said he "lost interest" when Meah-Moore continued to allow the dog to have sex with him. He said that Meah-Moore fell asleep and could not be roused. The inquest was told tests found "human and non-human" semen inside Meah-Moore's body and DNA matched the man's dog. The Pontypridd hearing was told pathologists could not find a "traumatic" cause of death – and tests were carried out to see if Meah-Moore was allergic to dogs. Coroner David Regan said: "The pathologist made a suggestion that there might be some pathological relation with sudden death potentially arising from the dog semen?" Detective Superintendent Paul Raikes replied: "I think it is accepted Darren did have a sensitivity to dogs but it wasn't able to provide a cause of death and attribute it to that." The court heard the original medical cause of death was given as 1a: sudden death in a man with bronchial asthma who had consumed alcohol and in a temporal association with sexual activity including anal intercourse... The inquest heard tributes from Meah-Moore's father and husband who described him as "caring" and "right at the heart of Cardiff's gay community"... Meah-Moore was jailed in March 1999 after being convicted of four counts of rape of a boy under 16. In 2011, he was also sentenced to a three-year community order and given 300 hours of unpaid work for breaching of a sex offender's order."
Since there're no trans people in the Epstein files, this proves that trans people don't commit child sexual abuse

Admiral Invalidator on X - "What are the chances of a town having a parade for a recently deceased man just bc he was a drag performer and it turns out he was a child rapists who died raping a dog with another man? Well it happened. Just know none of us are going to get a parade when we die. Sick world."
Roads closed and horse-drawn procession for funeral of Cardiff drag queen Darren Moore

Beth Bourne on X - "DEVASTATING NEWS: A second trans-identified student at Palo Alto High School died by suicide (hit and killed by a Caltrain) last week.  In the article about Summer Devi Mehta’s death, it mentions his best friend at school, Ash He, also a boy who identified as “non-binary,” ended his life in a similar manner last March.   I hope the parents of both boys sue the @PaloAltoUnified  school district for indoctrinating their sons into a regressive, pseudoscientific belief system that says effeminate boys can’t grow up to be men.  I hope the parents also sue the medical providers if the boys were on blockers and/or wrong-sex hormones, which are known to lead to depressive thoughts.   God bless these boys and their families. 💔💔"
Wesley Yang on X - "What these sad stories show is that gender affirmation in schools and communities that all agree to pretend that boys are girls or neither male nor female doesn't protect anyone from the myriad mental health comorbidities that typically accompany (and often lead to) transgender ideation and doesn't protect anyone from suicide, a fact that the ACLU's lead trans rights litigator admitted before the Supreme Court of the United States.   The suicide rate is high among trans-identified youth because troubled kids are all encouraged to identify into transgenderism.   Of course the Trevor Project and other transgender activist organizations seize upon these suicides to fund-raise and blame those who know that pretending that disaffected youth have changed sex is harmful in order to strengthen their ability to emotionally blackmail the world into doing more of the harm.   Having first emotionally blackmailed parents into pretending their kids have changed sex after brainwashing their kids into yearning to be chemically castrated and dismembered, they prime even more kids to believe that they have no choice but to kill themselves if their parents don't agree to chemically castrate and dismember them, or if some people don't agree to pretend that they have changed sex, and if the school and state don't punish people who don't pretend they have changed sex.   The movement feeds off of these threats of suicide, priming kids to succumb to them so as to have a weapon to threaten even more suicides if the movement doesn't get its way. Every suicide is an opportunity to make more money and wield even more potent threats."

Kate Barker-Mawjee on X - "“I had a very sensitive, quite effeminate, little boy who was probably gay…but Jack’s dad did not approve” Susie Green drugged and castrated her son in a failed bid to save her marriage to a homophobic husband. If she’ll do that to her own child, imagine what she’ll do to yours."
Graham Linehan on X - "I still can't believe this Ted Talk exists. She stands up in front of an audience and just admits it all. Husband didn't want a feminine son, so instead of dumping the husband, she groomed the son into thinking he was a girl, arrested his development with hormones and castrated him on the day of his 16th birthday. A homophobic crime against humanity and she's still walking free."
Trans mania is the true conversion therapy

Trevor Lee on X - "Reality check: More people have been shot by trans women than ICE agents in 2026."

Michelle Mackness on X - "We are housing a male sex offender who was deemed a Dangerous Offender in a prison with women. And, worse, on a floor that has a mother-baby program. He was imprisoned for raping a 3 month old baby boy who needed reparative surgery.  We lie to children and youth telling they can change sex, which they cannot.  We tell those same kids that anyone who doesn't play along with their dissociative state, that that person hates them and wants them dead. Then wonder why they act out violently, muderously? No duh, fools.  Then we prevent clinicians from providing meaningful exploration due to poorly worded federal legislation.  Now, a retiree is facing an impossible fine for speaking up.  Beware! Your views, too, may one day fall outside the main. No room for dissent in Canada.  And, where are our politicians? Crickets.  Here, have a date with an alleged self-confessed murderer and convicted baby rapist:  #BeKind"
Wesley Yang on X - "People who were surprised by the Canadian's media lockstep suppression of the fact that the "female" "woman" who murdered eight people in British Columbia was in fact a man pretending to be a woman don't understand that there are no limits on what lies that state power will recognize on behalf of a class of people pretending to be the opposite sex. A male baby rapist is in a women's prison with a mother-baby unit in Canada."

Gerald Posner on X - "340–141. That’s the vote by which the European Parliament adopted a resolution yesterday calling for the full recognition of trans women as women across EU policy.  It also rejected an amendment stating that "only biological women can become pregnant."  Read that again.  233 MEPs voted against affirming that pregnancy is biologically female.  This isn’t about courtesy or pronouns. It’s about law, language, and the destruction of biological clarity in public policy.  While resolutions may be nonbinding, they shape funding priorities, institutional language, legal frameworks, and educational standards across the EU.  When legislative bodies struggle to affirm basic biological realities, it signals something deeper than tolerance. It is another flashing warning sign that delusional ideology is overtaking empirical fact.  Once institutions lose the ability to define clearly sex-based categories, the consequences ripple far beyond semantics — into medicine, sport, prisons, data collection, and women’s legal protections.  This is not about bigotry. It is about governance."
Weird. I thought sex and gender were different and only ignorant people didn't know that

Meme - Claire Bear (Sorcha) @claire88424030: "One of the most painfully stupid tweets I've seen recently... I'm almost embarrassed on Willoughby's behalf."
India Willoughby: "Just for the benefit of terfs who seem to be dim, blind and confused, I - and many, many, many - other trans women are now naturally biologically female thanks to our bodies becoming how they should have been, courtesy of hormones + surgery. You're the science deniers."
Are the TRAs going to pop out to call him ignorant for not knowing the difference between sex and gender and claiming he's biologically female?

Meme - femme_unapologetic: "Y’all wanted a definition. Here it is. Now argue with the sign."
"Trans woman. adjective and noun. An adult human female who was assigned male at birth."

'We get attacked all the time and we can't say anything' - "The day-to-day life of a trans woman in Brussels in 2025 is not easy; you try to live hidden and are pretty uncomfortable in public spaces. I still get stares, judgements, heavy sexualisation, discrimination, backhanded compliments, and sometimes physical attacks. It was around 02:30 at The Big Game bar in the centre of Brussels, a group of young men speaking Arabic and  broken French outside on the terrace were doing what groups of drunk young men do best, being mean, loudly commenting, and being confused whether they see me as disgusting or attractive. The harassment got way out of hand, and I felt the tension rising inside of me, and my body was preparing for violence.  I threw a drink at one of them, just the liquid (water), not the glass. And at that moment, everything went haywire. I got a full broken sharp glass in my face with alcohol that blinded me. Everything was blurry and bloody. I could hear the shouting and crying of my friend who was witg and was desperately trying to lure them away. The police eventually arrived. And it was almost natural, if not deliberate, to call me 'monsieur'. It felt sadistic. As if to add salt to the wound. The officer even suggested that I might be partially responsible. A flamboyant man in a wig in a bar at 2 am? I should've known better not to be visibly trans in a public space."
Calysta Goblet is a damn racist Islamophobe!

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