I missed the whole thing this year (gladly) other than seeing a photo of the winner. Is it a true transgender person, or a woman with a medical condition (there was a story about super-hairy women a few months ago IIRC)?
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He is a bloke.Originally posted by d000hg View PostI missed the whole thing this year (gladly) other than seeing a photo of the winner. Is it a true transgender person, or a woman with a medical condition (there was a story about super-hairy women a few months ago IIRC)?Comment
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I think the politically correct thing is "She is a bloke"Originally posted by Dactylion View PostHe is a bloke.Comment
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It made I larf when some non-PC person on news24 said "Eurovision... won by... a drag queen"Originally posted by alluvial View PostI think the politically correct thing is "She is a bloke"Comment
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Neither. Tom Neuwirth isn't trans-gender, and he isn't a woman.Originally posted by d000hg View PostIs it a true transgender person, or a woman with a medical condition (there was a story about super-hairy women a few months ago IIRC)?Comment
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WHS. Transvestite != TransgenderOriginally posted by TheFaQQer View PostNeither. Tom Neuwirth isn't trans-gender, and he isn't a woman.Comment
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“Brexit is having a wee in the middle of the room at a house party because nobody is talking to you, and then complaining about the smell.”Comment
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If they all leave, we might be in with a chance of scoring some points.Originally posted by darmstadt View PostComment
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Well Conchita Wurst is a drag act, so it wasn't a non PC comment.Originally posted by Dactylion View PostIt made I larf when some non-PC person on news24 said "Eurovision... won by... a drag queen"Comment
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I am not sure the fact that "drag act" is an apt and accurate description means it isn't non-PC.Originally posted by norrahe View PostWell Conchita Wurst is a drag act, so it wasn't a non PC comment.
There are lots of examples of "apt and accurate" words that are considered non-PC by the PC thought-police.Comment
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