#riley j. dennis
So what if women get hurt as long as League One can show off how “progressive” they are?
An Australian amateur football league is receiving backlash from parents and players who are voicing frustrations after learning that a man who identifies as a woman has been dominating the female soccer league and injuring female players.
Football New South Wales’ League One reportedly has five trans-identified male players, but one player in particular has led the 1st Grade goal kickers table, with seven goals.
Initial reports from The Daily Mail Australia had chosen not to identify the player, censoring images of him and declining to provide his name. However, Reduxx can confirm the player is trans activist YouTuber Riley J. Dennis.
It has been alleged that Dennis, 30, who reportedly plays for Inter Lions FC, injured women from an opposing side in a match last weekend. Reports that a female player had to seek hospital attention as a result of her injury are as of yet unconfirmed.
Football NSW appears to have scrubbed Dennis from their website, replacing his name with “Inter Player,” due to the backlash they have received, but screenshots from the past iterations of the site exist, showing where Dennis was clearly anonymized.
On Facebook, some football fans have taken to their platforms to support the female athletes competing against Dennis, condemning Inter Lions FC for allowing Dennis to play amongst women.
“Biological adult males and it’s not just one, it is several, are playing in NSW women’s state league competitions, which contain teenage girls and young women. Shame on those clubs, who have discarded any morals they might have had, just to sign these things, so as to be able to win, where’s the dignity? You put winning above respect for the competition,” the NSW NPL Banter Page wrote in a post today.
Women’s rights groups are similarly condemning Football NSW for placing female players in harm’s way.
Kirralie Smith, a spokeswomen from Binary Australia, a organization set up to combat gender ideology, condemned the football league in a statement to Daily Mail.
“Football NSW has failed to answer the simple questions, ‘What is a woman?’ and ‘Why have a woman’s division if men can play in it.’ They have failed in safeguarding fairness and safety for girls and women.”
Binary Australia are said to have organized a complaint-writing campaign to Football NSW, which reportedly received over 12,000 submissions.
Riley Dennis was a popular trans activist YouTuber who has 113,000 subscribers. He has since stopped creating content but, during the height of his internet career, he received backlash for a controversial video in which he called “genital preferences” transphobic.
The video, titled Your Dating ‘Preferences’ Might Be Discriminatory and released in 2017, prompted outrage from lesbians who felt Dennis was attempting to guilt them into having sexual relationships with males.
In the video, Dennis, who identifies as a “transgender lesbian,” implied that sexual orientation is caused by societal prejudices and that it is discriminatory to exclude members of the opposite sex from your dating preferences if you are homosexual. Dennis deleted the video following widespread criticism.
Addressing the backlash Dennis said: “These accusations of homophobia make it sound like I’m trying to convince lesbians to like men, but I’m not. I’m trying to show that preferences for women with vaginas over women with penises might be partially informed by the influence of a cissexist society.”
Dennis was also a writer for the self-described “feminist” publication Everyday Feminism where he has published pieces such as “Here’s Why Misgendering Trans People Is an Act of Violence” and “Some Children Are Transgender – 5 Explanations for Why That’s Perfectly Okay.”
After his controversial 2017 video, a petition was launched calling for him to be removed as a writer from Everyday Feminism. The petition gained 1,389 signatures.
“We, the ‘exclusionary’ and ‘discriminatory’ homosexuals and heterosexuals, want to see homophobic and rapist rhetoric such as this removed from the Everyday Feminism platform,” the petition announced. “We want people like Riley to consider that our preferences (read: sexualities) are innate and not up for challenge. We want Riley J. Dennis dropped from the Everyday Feminism team.”
Dennis stopped creating content shortly after and relocated to Australia from the United States to live with his Australian fiancée, Fiona also known as neonfiona.
Women’s athletic competitions and fairness in sport have become a major issue in the debate on gender ideology and its impact on women.
The issue mounted to public attention after a trans-identified male swimmer, Lia Thomas, began breaking women’s records and winning medals intended for female athletes in 2021. Since then, there have been several instances of trans-identified male athletes taking the podium in women’s sporting events.
Most recently, Reduxx reported on the case of a 50-year-old trans-identified male runner who seized his eighth championship title in a women’s category after smashing the competition at the Italian Indoor Masters Championship in Ancona on March 12. Valentina Petrillo had broken multiple women’s running records in Italy, but had failed to earn even a single title when competing as a male.
Despite a global trend of males dominating women’s sport, there has been ample pushback from athletes, activists, and coaches concerned with fairness.
On February 28, a young women’s basketball team made international headlines after withdrawing from their state tournament in protest of a trans-identified male being on the opposing team. The Mid Vermont Christian School Eagles (MVCS) forfeited their playoff game against the Long Trail School Mountain Lions (LTS) after learning that LTS star player Rose Johnson is male, and have since been banned from participating in state competitions.
Earlier this week, a male powerlifting coach’s protest against “trans inclusive” powerlifting policies in Canada went viral after he entered a women’s competition and smashed the women’s benchpress record.
Avi Silverberg, a powerlifting coach who has worked with Team Canada, self-identified as a woman last week to participate in the women’s category at the Heroes Classic Powerlifting Meet held in Lethbridge, Alberta. Silverberg was attempting to highlight the unfair advantage males have when competing in women’s athletics. While participating in the Saturday event, Silverberg unofficially broke the Alberta women’s bench press record for the 84+ kilograms category.
Silverberg performed the defiant act while the current record holder, a trans-identified male, was in attendance.
As a response to the backlash against Dennis participating in the women’s leagues, Football NSW have released a statement on their transgender inclusion policy, writing on their website that they would expedite the development of transgender sports teams but would also introduce LGBTQI training.
“To support the inclusion of transgender and gender-diverse people in Football, Football Australia has initiated the development process for a High Performance Inclusion Policy, specifically balancing the needs and inclusion of transgender and gender-diverse people in the sport, whilst ensuring we maintain the integrity of elite competitive football.”
By Shay Woulahan
Shay is a writer and social media content creator for Reduxx. She is a proud lesbian activist and feminist who lives in Northern Ireland with her partner and their four-legged, fluffy friends.
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one of the most disgusting things i’ve seen a TIM do is insinuate that a main goal for a woman healing from the trauma of a sexual assault should be becoming comfortable fucking a trans woman
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Trans activists: you clearly haven't met a trans person before
Me, who aged out of foster care and had a mother who said I wasn't "allowed" to be a lesbian: You mean trans people like Riley J Dennis who suggests that lesbians are bigots because they are same sex attracted? Or do you mean "trans" people I actually met like one trans identified man from one of those LGBT ("if your family doesn't accept you, we will" 🌈) meet and greets where he asked me a bunch of weird questions like if I'd do "girl things" with him like take him shopping for girl clothes or get his nails done and then he started jacking off? You mean like trans people like him?
Or do you mean trans people like the other trans identied man I know who mocks rape victims and thinks that sex work is work? You mean like those people? 🙄
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Serious question: how is it possible not to feel like we're doomed after reading such discussions? Like, it's clear people just refuse to care about women at all. They only care about men who call themselves women
I gotta be honest. I'm optimistic. If you're naturally pessimistic then you are already dead in the water, that's just the truth. But also, I feel like real life is better than online. I've had multiple pleasantly surprising conversations because I wasn't afraid to speak up. You can't be afraid to voice your opinion. Also, I don't understand the sentiment of being afraid to lose friends because of your disagreement on trans rights. I'll happily lose anyone who tells me that lesbians can like dick. Not only do I not give a single shit, but I've done it before and would do it again. Value yourself more. You don't deserve to be around people like that. Cut them off. You're not losing anything. I'm not in agreement with my friends on trans rights, but I have told them what's what. One of them has come to me privately to ask me questions on my beliefs, and we had a very respectful discussion. The thing is, I think these discussions are better in real life. Idk what it is, but people are sweeter when you talk to them face to face. Repeating what people say back to them helps them see that they're being ridiculous. I told one of my friends that liking both genitals makes someone bisexual, and she completely agreed despite the fact you can probably guess what we were arguing about that would prompt me to say that. A few months ago, I was in a group of people my age and we were absolutely clowning on a boy in our class who had said that trans women belonged in women's sports and who had called our teacher a terf . One of the boys in our group had never even heard the word terf before. A lot of the good people are offline or aren't heavily engaged in this specific debate. You gotta remember that the grand majority of people are straight and thus don't spend much time thinking about gay or trans people. I asked my mother what she thought of trans people and she said she "doesn't think about it". Imagine that? Never once thinking about this? A lot of people aren't aware of what's going on. Do you remember super straight? Straight people caught a whiff of the nonsense that trans people spout about sexuality and they went OFF. There's a lot more animosity towards the homophobia and misogyny of the trans movement than you think. Riley J Dennis' video about genital preferences was FILLED with people disagreeing with him and saying he wants everyone to be bisexual. Genuinely not a positive comment in sight. If you repeat trans rhetoric to regular people, there's a fairly good chance they'll think you're joking around. People want to be good. They take things at face value. A trans person say this? It must be true! They'll hit the 'like' button on trans positivity posts. But if you just challenge them a little bit then they almost always crack, in my experience. A literal perfect example is during the argument between my friends I mentioned above. One of them quite literally said "I've been agreeing with what you guys have said so far, but after hearing what [me] had to say, I agree with that as well." Like. You CAN'T be a coward. I remain positive because I don't think that things are as bad as a lot of you guys think. I genuinely really don't. I have so many more positive things to say, but I'm feeling burnt out so hopefully this makes you feel better, anon ❤️
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My man Riley J Dennis really went from being one of the first openly batshit TRAs promoting lesbophobic corrective rape culture and targeting lesbians who have only been with women back in the early 2010s to nowadays cheating his way onto a female football team where he’s injured several female players, hospitalised at least one and received tens of thousands of (so far entirely ignored) complaints in the process huh? Like, there are just some men that are beyond redemption and this guy one of them.
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𝐄𝐧𝐜𝐨𝐮𝐧𝐭𝐞𝐫𝐢𝐧𝐠 𝐌𝐫. 𝐑𝐢𝐝𝐝𝐥𝐞
Tom Riddle x Gender Neutral! Reader
Genre: Romance. Fluff. AU.
Summary: You're sick of serving a rich entitled man like Mr. Rosier. One day, you decide enough is enough and spill the tomato soup he ordered all over the man. That seems to catch the eyes of an aspiring young man who stays behind to help you clean.
Warning: A very brief mention of trans issues before moving onto Tom x Reader. Time-period appropriate misogyny/homophobia/transphobia by Mr. Rosier. Justice Warriors Y/N and Tom🏳️🌈🏳️⚧️
Helpful Guide:
Anti-trans slurs you shouldn't use | Riley J. Dennis
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You felt sick to your stomach.
The girl in the body-clad dress felt the same, apparently. She was attempting her best at a polite smile as she courteously continued to nod at Mr. Rosier’s animated retelling of how he taught that ‘ladyboy’ a lesson.
“I told him, there is no place in my office for men in skirts! Ungodly, that is,” his laughter roared. The others joined in.
You stepped over to the table, carrying a tray full of their dinners. They did not heed you as you placed the plates in front of them.
It was then when you noticed Rosier’s hand that was placed over the girl’s thigh, somewhat possessively. She squirmed uncomfortably under the touch.
That was the last straw. You tipped over your wrist, letting the plates come crashing down on Mr. Rosier.
Mr. Rosier sprung to his feet, dripping tomato soup from head to toe. “What the hell are you doing?!” he screeched, the tomato shaking at the tip of his nose.
“Oh, my apologies, Mr. Rosier,” any hint of emotion was devoid from your tone. You cautiously sent a subtle wink at the other girl, who bit down on her lip to stop herself from grinning ear to ear. “Here, let me take you to a different table.” You scurried off to another table to grab a few napkins.
“I swear, you’ll be sorry when you’re handing in your resignation!” he continued to swear in a resemblance of blast-ended skrewts as you cleaned up after the mess.
“I say, Mr. Rosier, we postpone the meeting to another day,” it was the voice of a young man that caused you to lift your head up. It was not every day that you heard an inexperienced young man at a restaurant like this, with people like these. And especially, if that voice held a certain power in the room.
It was then that you realised that the man’s eyes were not directed at Mr. Rosier, despite addressing him. He was looking at you, his eyes sparkling in amused curiosity, his lips suppressing a playful smirk.
You wondered if he knew that was intentional.
He probably did.
“Oh, but Mr. Riddle!” So that was his name. A muggle name. Even more surprising to be dining with the likes of Rosier. “I’m sure Mr. Spencer-Moon will have a great interest in what I have to say!” Mr. Rosier stammered.
“Actually,” Mr. Riddle stood up with poise, and placed a hand on Mr. Rosier’s shoulder, somewhat threateningly. “I think I’ve understood quite well what your proposition will entail,” his hand extended to the door with a smile that did not reach his eyes. He did not offer his hand for a handshake.
Mr. Rosier went even redder, perhaps more than the tomato soup itself, if that was possible. He shook in rage, and after sending a glare towards you, stomped out of the room with the girl, his accountant and lawyers running closely behind.
Your shoulder dropped with a sigh as he disappeared behind the door. Your eyes shifted to Mr. Riddle, who you assessed to be some secretary to Minister Leonard Spencer-Moon: the fastest track to becoming the Minister. A decent man, from what you’ve read in the papers. Mr. Riddle sounded decent enough as well.
“Apologies, Mr. Riddle,” you grabbed another clean napkin for Mr. Riddle, who was unfortunately in the ‘splash-zone’: a few spots of red visible on his tuxedo.
Mr. Riddle frowned and hummed, unable to speak at the moment of being caught licking the soup off his thumb. Your eyes caught his puckered lips lingering on the thumb. “No, not at all,” he finally spoke up, wiping his fingers on the napkin in the end. “Spared me from an awkward conversation.”
You took a step towards him to start dabbing away at the stains. But, his hand wrapped around yours. “Thanks, but I can manage,” he breathed out and slid the napkin out of your fingers.
“Clumsy?” his eyes narrowed down at you as his playful smirk widened.
So he definitely knew.
You shrugged, “Happens every time, actually.” You chuckled at the absolutely delightful idea of pouring tomato sauce on every customer that came to this restaurant.
“I’ll make a note never to dine here, then,” Mr. Riddle’s chuckle was deep and clear. The kind of laughter that made you want to trust him. You figured that was a prerequisite for any politician.
You grimaced awkwardly and crouched on the floor to pick up the broken pieces of plate, hoping that your boss would never hear a word of you driving away customers like Mr. Riddle. But, then again, your boss would learn about this incident from Mr. Rosier anyways.
You were starting to perhaps regret your decision when a shadow fell over your hands. You looked up to find Mr. Riddle, crouching, picking up the broken ceramic pieces as well and placing them in a handkerchief carefully spread over his hand.
“Oh no, please, Mr. Riddle,” you reached for the pieces in his hands, “You don’t have to do that.”
Mr. Riddle quietly moved the pieces out of your reach, his eyes remaining on the pieces on the floor as he continued to pick them up. Yet, that playful smile still played on his lips. You stared at him for a while in shock. Well, this was a first. Especially in a restaurant like this and the kind of guests you catered to.
But then again, an extremely young man like Mr. Riddle came to dine here. You didn’t know what to expect anymore.
“You’re staring at me,” his quiet murmur brought you back from your thoughts.
“Sorry,” you snapped out of it, feeling guilty that in the meantime, you had made Mr. Riddle do your work. “Just surprised,” you added.
A frown of confusion clouded his eyes. You thought it was such a shame for a frown to appear on such a beautiful face. “Surprising… for me to help?”
A single syllable of dry laughter involuntarily escaped your lips. “You would then be surprised by the kind of customers that come here, Mr. Riddle.”
Mr. Riddle only hummed. He actually looked a bit upset with his lower bottom bitten, you regretted. An awkward silence fell between you two. You busied yourself with trying to scrub the tomato soup out of the carpet. You just had to spill tomato soup, you bit your tongue at the tomato soup that was refusing to come off. Your mother used to tell you, tomatoes, chocolate, and wine were the most difficult things to get off. You wiped the hair out of your forehead with the back of your hand.
Your eyes did a double-take when you noticed that Mr. Riddle was again staring at you. “You’re staring, Mr. Riddle,” this time you murmured. Under his piercing gaze, it was hard to avert your eyes.
He did not respond. His unblinking eyes trained on you. You stiffened when he leaned over towards you. You were trying your hardest not to draw back when he brought his hands up to your face. His right hand cupped your cheek, his other hand following closely behind.
The rough texture of the napkin grazed your cheek. His eyes remained focused on your left cheek, which you now understood there to be some splashes of the tomato soup.
You held your breath as you stared up into his eyes. Despite the flashing smiles and courteous remarks, you thought you saw something flash in his eyes. His lips twitched into what came across as a restrained smile.
“Just some…,” he murmured awkwardly, for once breaking the confident facade, “tomato on your cheek.”
His fingers were so soft against your cheeks. It seemed as if he was almost afraid to touch you, afraid that he could break you or scare you with one wrong move. You watched him lean back a bit. His eyes softened with a slight nod to himself, now content with the result, he withdrew his handkerchief.
It was then that you noticed that he had used his personal handkerchief, a silk white handkerchief with his initials embroidered: T.R. Your mind wandered as to what the T could stand for. Theodore? Timothy? Triton was a common name in the wizarding world, but if he had a muggle last name…
“Thomas?” you tilted your head up at him.
“Tom,” he corrected, his eyes crinkling in response. “A bit disadvantageous though,” he scratched the back of his head, gesturing down to the initial with a toss of his hand, “having such a mundane muggle name in a political career.”
“I was wondering, Mr. Riddle,” you decided to refer to him with his last name considering the previous comment, “if you would let me wash this first before returning it to you?”
"Of course,” his fingers gently held your chin for a moment as he flashed a smile down at you. “If it means I’ll get to see you again."
His smile felt like melting on the spot like warm butter in the sun. It was enough to daze you, blankly staring up at his eyes.
You blinked the fog away from your dream when Mr. Riddle stood up. And before you knew it, Mr. Riddle was already walking out of the room with his hands tucked into his pockets, leaving you to wonder what it was about him that drew so many to him.
Including you.
A/N: -> Alternative ending: Glimpse behind the veil
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Blaire White is the next Alex Jones-
She's being sued for defamation.
Trans woman Eli Erlick is the one sueing along with a trans lawyer, Remy Green.
Please watch the YouTube video to boost them in the algorithm and donate to the legal team's GoFundMe!!
From her Gofundme:
My name’s Eli. I’m a writer, activist, and graduate student. I’m also a trans woman and the subject of one of Blaire White’s newest videos. If you’re here, you probably already know who Blaire is: a notorious trans YouTuber that promotes far-right conspiracy theories and chronically defames trans people. Her videos have caused immense harm to our communities and this fundraiser aims to push back against the damaging anti-LGBTQ+ narratives she peddles.
We want Blaire White to be the next Alex Jones.
Blaire has made a huge profit from her series of video attacks on trans people, parents, and children. Yes, actual children. The more outrageous they are, the more she stands to earn. In August, she created a video denouncing me by implying I’m a pedophile, drug trafficker, and child groomer. At the core was the central claim that I harassed a former partner to suicide. Not only is the individual still alive but Blaire knew her statements were false. She hasn’t apologized yet, even after knowing she lied on camera.
I’ve received countless harassing comments, misgendering messages, and death threats since she made her video. While being subject to this video that has nearly half a million views might be terrifying, I also see it as an opportunity: a rare chance to stop her from harming even more people. Her statements were made with “actual malice”: the necessary legal component of defamation of public figures. This means we have the grounds to create a legal case.
Blaire’s videos have incited mass harassment campaigns against vulnerable people all around the country, myself included. But, this isn’t just about Blaire and this isn’t just about me. Far-right commentators like Blaire feel that they’re free to lie and defame queer and trans people without any repercussions. Trans teachers are being fired from jobs, trans teens are losing healthcare, and trans parents are threatened with having their children taken away because of these lies.
In the past, Blaire has publicly acknowledged that she’s defamed trans individuals like Janae Marie Kroc and Riley J Dennis. However, none of us have tried to take her to court before.
That’s where you come in.
This case is being handled by Remy Green of Cohen & Green. Remy has won against Blaire in court before and is confident she can do it again. The initial court costs will likely be around $60000. I’m in school, and I can’t afford this on my own. But, with community support, and the millions of people who would like to see this form of digital hate speech challenged, we can make this possible.
I’m a strong believer that courts aren’t always the best place to fix injustices. Courts chronically fail marginalized communities, and the odds have historically been stacked against us. However, Blaire White is beyond restorative justice practices. This is a clear-cut case and Blaire is already weaponizing these same systems. She attempted to have the DEA arrest me and has called the police on numerous activists before as content for her videos. We’re here to say, this can’t happen anymore.
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i'm trying to ignore the bullshit circus today
but the riley j dennis women's soccer situation...
riley... bro what are you doing 😂
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the era of riley j dennis feels like one of those vague childhood memories that you're not sure if it really happened or if you dreamed it
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Oh fuck off just let me hate my body in peace. If you looked like Riley J Dennis despite being female you'd wanna use makeup too.
I used to think exactly like this when I was younger. "You'd hate yourself too if you looked like me." I just didn't see how deep I was in self loathing. I can promise you you don't look nearly as whatever you're telling yourself. There's nothing wrong with the way you look, and looks aren't the most important thing in life anyway. I hope you can learn to love yourself, with time, just the way you are. 💗 Getting used to and accepting my face without makeup has had a major impact on me learning to love myself.
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is riley j dennis still clowning around? haven't heard anything about him recently
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(Motif-Radio) Reggae Pon Top # 36 2022 Track Listing below:
SINGLES:
DUB MASTER POPS- HOW MANY TIMES
NEEPZ & KABASI- SOUL STEADY ROCK
THE YUTES & TARRUS RILEY- BETTER DAYZ
DAHVID SLUR FT. JO MERSA MARLEY- CYAH KILL RASTA
KABAKA PYRAMID & PETER TOSH- MYSTIC MAN
ABIYAH YISRAEL- SEEK FIRST
BUGLE & MARCIA GRIFFITHS- FIRE BURNING
GINJAH- FALL IN LOVE
LEROY SIBBLES- BROWN EYES
MEDISN- LOVE IS THE WAY
JUNIOR X- MAMA NATURE
ANTHONY B- SOCIAL MEDIA
RIDDIMS:
TEST IT 75 RIDDIM
ANGEL PLEASURE RIDDIM
LIFE SUPPORT RIDDIM
TRIBUTE TO DENNIS BROWN RIDDIM
IRIE ITES ROCKING TIME
DANCEHALL:
KIM KELLY- NOBODY KNOWS
1BIGGS DON- STORY
DALWAYNE- BIG SONG
RYGIN KING- NO OTHER ONE LIKE YOU
J KHEMIST- PAST TENCE
JASHII- MEESH
DA PROFESSOR- IMPRESSIVE
STCK FIGURE FT. BARRINGTON LEVY- SOUL OF THE WORLD
BULBY YORK & MAXI PRIEST- WANT HER LOVE
KRAFF- BRWLIN
RSNY- NATURAL BODY
KARLIE REDD FT. SPICE & CAPELLA GREY- WERK
SHANE O- BETTA INNA RED
PRADO & BUGLE- HELLO
MUNGA HONORABLE- NOBODY DON'T KNOW
MASICKA- LIKE GOLD
ROOTS/ONE DROP/LOVERS/DUBS:
THE HIGH REEDS- UNDER THE STORM
ZAHIRA- CALL ON JAH
KEISHERA- MR. RIGHT
GREEN LION & ROE SUMMERZ- GOOD DAYZ
MILTON BLAKE- NUCLEAR AGE
YAD ON RIDDIM
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MYKAL ROSE- DUBPLATE
COCOA TEA- DUBPLATE
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WINSTON REEDY DUBPLATE
BARRY BROWN- TRIBULATION
JOHNNIE CLARK NOBODYS BUSINESS
MICHAEL PROPHET- PRAYER OF THE UPRIGHT
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I am strictly asking out of curiosity but you said something about not being a radfem and I wanted to know why? I'm not a radical feminist either but it seems like everyone with basic biology knowledge gets shoved into that category. I've seen self proclaimed anti feminists and even trans people get slapped with the terf label.
''TERF'' is not really a label people unironically identify with. It's said by transgender activists and supporters who believe each and any (female) critic is a nefarious transphobe. On Twitter you can find many transgender activists who sincerely believe ''TERFs'' are plotting a transgender genocide. It was very recently said by ContraPoints, actually
Transgender activists don't actually make a whole lot of distinction when it comes to critics. We're all facists, conservatives, Republicans, neo-Nazis, ''truscum'', whatever whatever. It doesn't really matter to them, so yes even other transgender people are sometimes said to be ''TERFs'' who fell for ''TERF rethoric'' due to internalised transphobia. Riley J Dennis made a video on ''TERFs'' once and said that radfem and gender critical are synonyms, so obviously he didn't bother to learn much about either group
I am a gender critical feminist myself, so in that sense aligned with radical feminists to a degree, but I also criticise radical feminism now and then. But it doesn't make a difference to transgender activists since we're all ''TERFs''. Some of them seem to think ''TERF'' is a label people have chosen for themselves when it never was
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A thief makes a disturbing discovery in the house where he breaks in. Later, when he returns to the same house with his partner in crime, things are no longer how he expected.
Credits: TheMovieDb.
Film Cast:
Cale Erendreich: David Tennant
Sean Falco: Robert Sheehan
Katie: Kerry Condon
Derek Sandoval: Carlito Olivero
Riley Seabrook: Jacqueline Byers
FBI Agent Olivia Fuller: Tracey Heggins
Don Falco: Rob Nagle
Patti Falco: Lorraine Bahr
Rowan Falco: Jacob Resnikoff
Nino: David Meyers
Detective Wayne Banyon: Tony Doupe
Helen Leyton: Lisa Brenner
Jocelyn: Sofia Hasmik
Officer Aguilar: Delpaneaux Wills
Sabine: Hannah Barefoot
Mitchell: Danny Bruno
Young Cale: Austin Leo
FBI Agent: Jared Q. Miller
FBI Agent Driver: Lydia Reim
FBI Supervisor: Brandon Boyce
Female Cop: Dana Millican
Girlfriend #1: Emily Kimball
Horse Trainer: Sam Bangs
Newscaster: Brenda Braxton
Uniform Cop: David S. Hogan
Valet: Alex Donnolo
FBI Agent: Tim Bennett
Umbrella Ped: Chris Ihlenfeldt
Film Crew:
Producer: Dean Devlin
Original Music Composer: Joseph LoDuca
Sound Re-Recording Mixer: Greg P. Russell
Second Unit Director: Carsten H.W. Lorenz
Property Master: John Pearson-Denning
Makeup Artist: Eva Lohse
Director of Photography: David Connell
Art Direction: Michelle Jones
Screenplay: Brandon Boyce
Editor: Brian Gonosey
Production Design: Nate Jones
Extras Casting: Susan Funk
Producer: Marc Roskin
Costume Design: Critter Pierce
Gaffer: Neil Holcomb
Steadicam Operator: Gary L. Camp
Extras Casting: Bill Marinella
Second Unit Director of Photography: Matthew Moriarty
Foley Artist: Jörg Klinkenberg
Makeup Department Head: Christina Kortum
Stunt Double: Tim Bennett
Construction Coordinator: Dean G. Roberts
Scenic Artist: Ellen Lepinski
First Assistant Director: Gregory J. Pawlik Jr.
Sound Editor: James Gallivan
Dialect Coach: Mary McDonald-Lewis
Script Supervisor: Andy Spletzer
Co-Producer: Mark Franco
Special Effects Coordinator: William Boggs
Assistant Editor: Lana Wolverton
Focus Puller: Bob Webeck
Stunt Double: Daniel Locicero
Stunt Double: Kym Stys
Still Photographer: James N. Clark
Key Grip: Art Bartels
Assistant Production Coordinator: Naomi Yospe
Casting Associate: Marin Hope
Makeup Artist: Stephanie June Johnson
Unit Production Manager: Brandon Lambdin
First Assistant “C” Camera: Ronnie Dennis
Assistant Property Master: Sean Fong
Producer: Rachel Olschan
Set Decoration: Benjamin Hayden
Stunt Coordinator: Kent W. Luttrell
Assistant Editor: Rick Chapman
Sound Designer: Mark Hailstone
Dolly Grip: Todd England Nicodemus
Location Manager: Robert Warberg
Boom Operator: Heidi DuBose
Stunt Driver: Michelle Damis
Utility Stunts: Lex Damis
First Assistant “A” Camera: Kyril Cvetkov
Hair Department Head: Autumn Sanders
Production Accountant: Colleen Emry
Hairstylist: Dusti Leon
Stunt Driver: Ken Clark
Second Assistant Director: Devan Linforth
Script Coordinator: Kerry Glover
Stunt Double: Anthony Oh
Makeup Artist: Tammy Brant
Second Second Assistant Director: Jesse Bellis
Second Second Assistant Director: James McCoy
Leadman: Jason Beveridge
Construction Foreman: Jarred Decker
Greensman: Rick Lepinski
Set Designer: Jason Raines
Foley Mixer: Jean-Marie Gilles
Stunt Driver: Tommy Goodwin
Stunt Double: James A. Smith
Second Assistant Camera: Michael Crockett
Second Assistant Camera: Madison Rowley
Best Boy Grip: Brian Shotzbarger
Best Boy Electrician: Jeremiah Skender
Costume Supervisor: Alison Carlos
Set Medic: Michael Fine
Set Medic: Taylor Saxon
Producer: Tony Malzone
Movie Reviews:
offscreenbabble: I did not enjoy the movie. The trailer looked really interesting and I really like David Tennant.The movie had some strange editing choices. It’s unintentionally funny but not a movie thats so bad its fun. To give you a quick spoiler free review it’s about a valet who tries to rob David Tennant’s place. When he is about to leave he sees a woman tied up. The rest of the movie is him trying to notify the police but it becomes a “Cat and Mouse” game between the valet and David Tennant. But increasingly gets silly and overall the stuff that is s...
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