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  • curprev 20:0320:03, 1 December 202385.255.236.2 talk 12,174 bytes −159 Again, you cannot make that assertion without more evidence. I don't deny it's transphobic, but you cannot make a general statement referring to more talking points if the source provided is only one example. (Although in my personal opinion we shouldn't even be giving him the attention) undo Tags: Mobile edit Mobile web edit
  • curprev 19:5419:54, 1 December 2023Aquanafrahudy talk contribs 12,333 bytes +840 It is a reliable source, as it's his Twitter, and as a wiki we allow primary sources. And it is continuing to promote transphobic sentiments, by dint of approving of Rose being called Donna's son. This is a transphobic talking point. undo Tag: Undo
  • curprev 19:5119:51, 1 December 202385.255.236.2 talk 11,493 bytes −840 Undo revision 3666055 by Tybort (talk) To assert that he "continued to promote transphobic talking points" then you're going to need a reliable source that states this. One tweet saying he "lolled" isn't good enough. Most wikis don't consider twitter a reliable source. At best this is only evidence for the mocking of Yasmin Finney. undo Tags: Undo Reverted Mobile edit Mobile web edit
  • curprev 19:4619:46, 1 December 2023Tybort talk contribs 12,333 bytes +840 Undo revision 3666032 by 85.255.236.2 (talk) Rose is called Donna's son in the tweet Gareth is replying to that he "lolled". This is overtly mocking Rose as being trans. undo Tags: Undo Reverted
  • curprev 19:0019:00, 1 December 202385.255.236.2 talk 11,493 bytes −840 Not stated in source provided undo Tags: Reverted Mobile edit Mobile web edit Visual edit

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