It’s the question that confounds and infuriates Trans Rights Activists to no end and it’s also the question that got the woman who asked it suspended from Twitter for months.
This, ladies and gentlemen (for those of you not already acquainted) is Helen Staniland.
So what, pray tell, did this woman do to get herself suspended from Twitter? What is it that could have brought Jack Dorsey’s ire down on her so much that he threw ban hammers from his lofty Olympian height? What was it that made Trans Rights Activists so upset that they worked themselves into a lather and reported her?
Helen is guilty of the high crime of asking a question, a question that lays bare the end game of Trans Rights Activists who insist they have the right as women to have the same access to women’s spaces.
Helen had been purged from Twitter for wrongthink. Warned again and again that men who hate women were upset by her pestering them all with the same question, nevertheless she persisted, and had to be silenced. The mental well-being of a men’s sexual rights movement demanded it.
I say “had been” because she, unlike the rest of us who have been banned from Twitter for our heresies, was able to get her account reinstated but while she had been banned, Twitter considered the question as engaging in hateful conduct.
Helen simply asks if intact males should be allowed to undress in front of women and girls in changing rooms. Responses to this question often ranged from calling her a pedophile or obsessed with penises.
One man has even gone so far to suggest that having a penis doesn’t make one a rapist.
Uh, yeah Tony - you kind of do need a penis to rape someone. That’s literally the whole concept of rape.
Never in my life have I ever witnessed so many men rushing to the forefront to justify exposing themselves in front of women and girls and calling it inclusivity and equality. Could it be that there are a society of men who have been waiting for an excuse - any excuse - to finally inflict their perversions and depravities on women and girls and have now found a vehicle in the form of Trans Rights Activism to deliver it?
From the outset of this article I have said that The Staniland Question shouldn’t be a question at all and I stand by that statement - this shouldn’t be a question and it shouldn’t be asked, but not in the way you think. Instead of asking it, we should just tell these men straight up that no, you don’t have the right to whip your penis out in front of women and girls and that your penis is not welcome here.
And your penis isn’t female.
It wasn’t long ago that when a man whipped his penis out in front of women and girls we rightly declared him to be indecent, rightly had him arrested for indecent exposure and placed him on a sexual offenders registry and banned him from ever coming within 500 feet of a school because that’s exactly what a predacious man deserves - and if you’re a man who thinks it’s okay to whip your penis out in front of women and children, you are predacious.
The sooner we start talking like this the better off we’ll all be.
And women should have the right to swing a Machete in said changing rooms.