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UK protest collective to raise awareness of the various injustices for women posed by men pretending to be women. Enq: [email protected]

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Well done to all the women (and some men) who put boots on the ground against The FA policy of allowing men to play in women’s sport… it’s not easy to get out there and face people. #FA @twelve0five

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4 months ago women and girls were leaving cricket because England and Wales Cricket Board allowed men pretending to be women to throw hard balls at their heads. Now the England and Wales Cricket Board have FINALLY grown some balls and said no. trtworld.com/magazine/bowle…

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We went to the park to celebrate all the wins for women today over the men who thought men should play in women’s sports Inc The FA England and Wales Cricket Board England Netball and hopefully more to come. Delighted to see the sports bodies fall. Well done to everyone who has worked hard for this.

We went to the park to celebrate all the wins for women today over the men who thought men should play in women’s sports Inc <a href="/FA/">The FA</a> <a href="/ECB_cricket/">England and Wales Cricket Board</a> <a href="/EnglandNetball/">England Netball</a> and hopefully more to come. Delighted to see the sports bodies fall. Well done to everyone who has worked hard for this.
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And she bloody deserves one. We @twelve0five were glad to support her and I hope they grovel to her mightily. Go get em that young woman. We are all behind you. 👊🏻The FA bbc.co.uk/sport/football…

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One of our co-founders Jean Hatchet calls for the resignation of Mark Bullingham the CEO of The FA for their treatment of Cerys Vaughan and his refusal to safeguard her and instead protecting the men who she simply asked “are you a man?” #HesAMan #FA #NoMenInWomensSport

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Last November in support of Cerys Vaughan the 17 yr old disciplined for calling a man a man, I wrote the very angry open letter to The FA below. We @twelve0five organised the large protest at Wembley in November to call on FA to kick men out of women’s football. We organised

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Please join the call for the resignation of the CEO of the The FA Mark Bullingham and use #BullinghamOut The arrogant CEO of The FA has presided over a culture which punished women and girls for asking “are you a man?” when men in earrings appeared on their pitch pretending to be

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#BullinghamOut This is the man - he is the one who, as CEO of The FA, took responsibility for punishing women and girls knowing the great big fucking man on their pitch pretending to be a woman shouldn’t be there. He needs to go. @twelve0five (Photo credit : TOTAL TITTER)

#BullinghamOut 

This is the man - he is the one who, as CEO of <a href="/FA/">The FA</a>, took responsibility for punishing women and girls knowing the great big fucking man on their pitch pretending to be a woman shouldn’t be there. He needs to go. 
<a href="/twelve0fiveUK/">@twelve0five</a> 

(Photo credit : <a href="/TotalTitter/">TOTAL TITTER</a>)
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Am I making it a bit personal? Fuck yes! This was an act of misogyny against EVERY woman and girl. This man smashed two young girls with match bans. One is the incredibly brave Cerys Vaughan. Yes it’s fucking personal. Women are angry and we look after our own.

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So Total Fitness think they are above the law and will not provide female-only spaces for their members because they believe men’s feelings matter more than the dignity, privacy, and safety of their female clients. They dont recognise women’s rights to boundaries. (Thanks to

So <a href="/TotalFitness/">Total Fitness</a> think they are above the law and will not provide female-only spaces for their members because they believe men’s feelings matter more than the dignity, privacy, and safety of their female clients. They dont recognise women’s rights to boundaries. 
(Thanks to
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Imane Khelif is hitting women again. He can be found at Eindhoven Box Cup on 5-9th June. We all know he’s a man so why won’t World Boxing bring their policy out to stop this brutality. My SubStk piece on this in the tweet below 👇🏻

Imane Khelif is hitting women again. He can be found at <a href="/EindhovenBoxCup/">Eindhoven Box Cup</a> on 5-9th June. We all know he’s a man so why won’t <a href="/RealWorldBoxing/">World Boxing</a> bring their policy out to stop this brutality. My SubStk piece on this in the tweet below 👇🏻
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We stand in solidarity with Baroness Ludford Sarah Ludford 🇬🇧 🇮🇪🇪🇺 🇺🇦 and her comments on the need for fair and safe sport for women and girls. She’s being bullied and subject to unfair complaint for her professional intervention in the House of Lords. This must stop #IStandWithSarahLudford

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Outstanding work from Caroline Franssen on Imane Khelif. He shouldn’t be in Eindhoven Box Cup and if he is - women will be there to support the women forced to take his punches because World Boxing won’t exclude him. @twelve0five will support LetWomenSpeakNL at their protest.

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Why would BBC Sport leave these comments out of Georgie’s testimony? “Our players were battered and bruised… One tackle left a player with a dislocated knee…” And why did The FA think allowing males in women’s football was safe or fair in the first place?

Why would <a href="/BBCSport/">BBC Sport</a> leave these comments out of Georgie’s testimony? 

“Our players were battered and bruised… One tackle left a player with a dislocated knee…”

And why did <a href="/FA/">The FA</a> think allowing males in women’s football was safe or fair in the first place?