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Transsexual male demands to use female shopping centre toilet

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English: The police meet up with some (transsexual?) merrymakers at Nottingham Pride 2010. (Photo credit: Wikipedia ) EDINBURGH, August 27, 2013 ( LifeSiteNews.com ) – An 18-year-old “transsexual” man in Edinburgh is filing hate crime charges against a shopping centre guard after being told that he could not use women’s lavatories. The Daily Record reported that the young man, River Song , whom the paper referred to as a “woman waiting for a sex-change ,” complained to police on Monday when a security guard at St. James shopping centre allegedly told him, “You are a male and always will be.” Describing the incident, Song said, “He pulled me aside and asked if I’d had a sex change. I couldn’t quite believe what I was hearing but I answered him, saying no. “He then asked me, ‘Why have you used the female bathrooms if you haven’t had a sex change?’ He asked for my ID, which I showed him. As he glanced at it, he said, ‘This is a male. You are a male and always will be a male....

Australia next? Person fined $62,000 for ‘homophobic’ Twitter message

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EDINBURGH, Scotland , - The Court of Session in Edinburgh has fined a Scottish man £40,000 ($62,020 U.S.) in damages after he sent a message on Twitter calling a lesbian same-sex "marriage" advocate "a danger to children." David Shuttleton Lesbian Jaye Richards-Hill sued David Shuttleton, an antiques dealer from Barrhead, near Glasgow, for defamation because of his remarks about her homosexual activism. Shuttleton reportedly also sent messages to First Minister Alex Salmond and Deputy First Minister Nicola Sturgeon relating his concerns about Richards-Hill, a teacher and adviser to Education Secretary Mike Russell, Calling people who disagree with his anti-gay campaign "normalphobes," Shuttleton told the  Daily Record , "It’s an absolute scandal that homosexuals have got such power in our community. It’s an absolutely scandalous abuse of our laws." While the huge award may set a precedent in cases involving alleged "homop...