Mx.D.P

XD artist, writer, and digital curator.

Their work: Climate Chaos Cruise App, KindPinkNet, and The Abstracted Materialism Manifesto, reflects a commitment to building creative, resilient communities that can withstand geo-political climate chaos.


To envision: an inclusive society founded on creative kindness using the universal language of art.

I am Spartacus: I am Trans
Stand together…

You can’t have a 🐓 wearing a dress, claiming to be a woman and with the right to use a ladies toilet!!!

Really? Do you measure 🐓’s in the gents or muffs in the ladies… If someone asked to see my muff when using the loo I would punch the f*cker out!

Come on it’s delusional for anyone to claim they’re a woman if they have male genitalia. It’s dishonest, disingenuous to make such a claim. Despite what they in their minds identify as…

Why are folks obsessed with genitalia?

Because a Trans woman has or had male genitalia..

And your point is? What about an intersex person are you insisting they pick a side? Folks need to chill the f*ck out, Humanity needs to just get on with the real issues not this…!!!

It’s indulging someone’s delusions…

Every society for ever has had trans folk… its not indulging delusions its respecting a persons identity!

The above is an abridged real-life conversation with a wonderful friend, who is well educated and has this opinion with no malice to the Trans community but acknowledges that this law will cause enormous problems for everyone.

This law is a backward step for humanity and for every woman. A lot of cis women are going to be misgendered. Transgender women are going to face more danger and more hate. How will cis women feel with a big hairy transman in the ladies toilet?

‘All right love I’ve got my birth certificate with me!’

… it has not been thought through… it is a f*cking nightmare…

The latest science have proven that the sex is not binary, that XX and XY is stuck in 1930’s science with circling electrons, the Supreme Court didn’t even look at the science FFS!

This conversation is simple, let people get on with it don’t get obsessed with folks genitalia!!!

This week’s UK Supreme Court ruling – which defined ‘woman’ as someone who is biologically female under equality law – has sparked intense debate about how we understand sex, gender, and identity in modern society.

I had a link to a trans male scientist explaining the science for you… It is no longer there, why? because people are deleting their social media presence of being trans.

Let’s be real: we’re all tired of bathroom wars and heated social media arguments. But beneath the noise lies something profound – how do we balance inclusion with spaces that have historically been sex-segregated? How do we protect everyone’s dignity?

We do it by moving on, by evolving…

This ruling, which came down on April 16th, is NOT evolution it will cause revolution, it’s a distraction from the main events!!!

This ruling states unambiguously that the term “woman” in UK equality law refers to biological women. Yet we see that biology isn’t genitalia, it isn’t hormones or chromosomes what is it?

It’s old fashioned and of the past.

It is the wrong side of history, it is plain and simple transphobia.

This affects single-sex spaces like refuges, hospital wards, and sports facilities. The ruling said oh, don’t worry, transgender individuals remain protected under the Equality Act, even as the definition of ‘woman’ has been clarified. It is a bullies charter, and one look at any social media platform will tell you that. Trans and non-binary folks are rapidly returning to the closet to suppress their true selves because they are legitimately scared for their life!

What’s fascinating is how this debate reveals our society’s evolving understanding of sex and gender. Historically, the UK’s Gender Recognition Act of 2004 was groundbreaking, allowing trans people to be legally recognised in their acquired gender. But nearly twenty years later, we’re still grappling with these questions, why? Politics, Trump, the right-wing dis- tractors are running a Nazi play book.

On May 6, 1933, Nazi forces attacked and looted the Institut für Sexualwissenschaft (Institute for Sexual Science), which was the world’s first trans healthcare clinic and research center. The Institute, founded by Dr. Magnus Hirschfeld in 1919, had been pioneering gender-affirming care and research.

After coming to power in January 1933, the Nazi regime:

This destruction was part of the Nazis’ broader campaign against what they deemed ‘un-German.’ The Institute’s groundbreaking work in transgender healthcare and research was effectively erased, setting back progress in gender-affirming care by decades.

The Terfs have not won a victory, they have assisted in stripping away basic human rights and played into the hands of a growing set of authoritarian regimes targeting minority communities.

Terf victory? – JK Rowling posted on X saying,
‘I love it when a plan comes together’

The reality is that human biology isn’t binary. Intersex conditions exist. Hormones vary. Bodies develop in different ways. Gender identity, how we see ourselves, adds another layer of complexity to this discussion. The obsession with genitalia misses the larger point: human identity is complex, and legal frameworks sometimes struggle to capture that complexity.

This backward step exposes cis women to discrimination through increased gender policing. It doesn’t even provide clarity for single-sex services, how do you know? Is it all about a judgement made at birth? But perhaps the most important takeaway is this: legal definitions, don’t define the fullness of human identity.

Throughout history, societies have included people who lived outside traditional gender norms. Native American Two-Spirit people, Indian Hijra, and various other cultural traditions show us that gender diversity isn’t new – it’s as old as humanity itself.

The challenge now isn’t about bathrooms or birth certificates. It’s about finding ways to protect everyone’s dignity and safety, and that just won’t happen.

Moving beyond inflammatory rhetoric the solution isn’t in more rigid definitions but in reimagining how we structure an inclusive world. It’s time to focus less on policing identities and more on creating environments where everyone feels safe and respected.

As this ruling unveils its devastating implications, let’s remember that behind every heated debate are real people trying to live their lives with dignity. The way forward isn’t through hostility or fear but through a commitment to progress not dogma.

After all, the real issues facing humanity – climate change, poverty, inequality – don’t care about what’s in anyone’s pants. Perhaps it’s time we followed suit.

The links are embedded in the writing, but I’ve also put them here. This information is not academic referencing, but easy to find in articles and sites on the Internet. Come on UK Supreme Court, this is not rocket science!

https://www.bbc.co.uk/news/articles/cvg7pqzk47zo

https://transactual.org.uk/blog/2025/04/16/response-by-transactual-to-supreme-court-ruling-on-equality-act/

https://www.vice.com/en/article/a-brief-history-of-the-gender-recognition-act/

https://hmd.org.uk/resource/6-may-1933-looting-of-the-institute-of-sexology/

https://blog.sciencemuseum.org.uk/magnus-hirschfeld-and-the-institute-for-sexual-science/

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Transgender_people_in_Nazi_Germany

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