It’s Not A Belief

I do wish people would stop with this calling facts beliefs. Facts are facts, beliefs are beliefs and the two are not the same thing.

A female-only app has come under fire for discriminating against transgender women with its facial recognition AI.

Giggle, a social network ‘only for females’, which launched in early 2020, has since been the subject of complaints from transgender women, who told the Verge, that their requests to join have been denied by the app’s facial recognition system, because their features ware not ‘feminine’ enough.

However, now Giggle’s CEO Sall Grover, who is based in Queensland, has doubled down, claiming that there is no space on the app for ‘men claiming to be women’.

Grover, who does not believe trans women are female, told Femail: ‘The fact is, women of colour are on Giggle. Giggle is used by women of every race, religion and culture. The quality that Giggle users have in common is they are female.’

Grover is not expressing a belief here, she is expressing a biological fact. As for her app excluding transwomen – well, freedom of association applies. End of.

And when asked whether she personally believes trans women to be women, she wrote: ‘ I can find no evidence or any female trans women.’

Baboom tish!

10 Comments

  1. Good news for now but my guess is the site will be taken down (if it is on an Aussie Server) within the month. Totally in thrall to Big Trans and one of the five most woke jurisdictions on the planet.

  2. There is no such thing as a trans woman or trans man. Your sex is determined by your sex genes. XX for women, XY for men. No amount of insanity or other mental illness can change this inescapable fact. It really is a Giggle that these blokes are being excluded for being blokes. If Aussie woke goes for them they will I’m sure transfer to a US server and its protective constitution.

  3. Surely if trans women really were women there would be no need to use the word trans, they would just be women?

  4. All this trans stuff, like enviro lunacy, is a sign that our society is the richest and safest its ever been.
    If you go somewhere where life is difficult, and i mean somewhere where there is real poverty, hardship and strife – the “I haven’t been able to afford fruit or medications for the past six months, I’ve been living on rice and water” not “ooh I can only afford a six year old renault clio and two bottles of wine a week” hardship – They don’t tolerate this sort of thing. At all.

    As soon as life becomes a bit more difficult, all this nonsense will stop and we will regress to standard gender roles.
    The good times have made men soft, and soft men make… etc etc

    Probably to do with something along the lines of, if life is difficult, everyone has to pull their weight. And if Dave decides he wants to wear a dress and pretend to be a woman, that’s going to have a deleterious effect on the tribes’ survivability. So he either stops or gets kicked out.

    • I’ve often thought this, about all kinds of modern “problems”. First world problems I believe that they are called, as in not being actual problems at all, just the result of not having any real ones.

      • Yarp, too much time on people’s hands. You know there aren’t too many problems left to solve when we listen to children that can’t decide whether they’re a boy, girl or a trolley jack.

        Still, wasting the huge amount of money that we do on these things since they’re (transition operations etc) available for free despite them really being cosmetic surgery, it’ll soon take us back to the hard times. Than befrocked Dave can go do one.

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