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nessa76

Title:  Trans woman, 28, who stalked and threatened to 'batter' surgeon that carried out her gender reassignment surgery is jailed
Link To: Article[/b] 🔗 [Link: dailymail.co.uk/news/article-​15640605/Trans-​woman-​stalked-​surgeon-​jailed.html%5B​b/]
Author:   By Gethin Hicks
Date: 13 March 2026

Brief summary of the article

Vivienne Taylor 28 stalked and threatened to batter Dr Tina Rashid.

Her stalking behavior happened shortly after her grs

The judge jailed Taylor for 14 months and ordered her to pay a £187 victim surcharge.



I wonder if her psychiatrist/psychologist did a thorough evaluation of Vivienne Taylors mental state?


Stottie Girl

Oh great, just what we need in the media.

I would be ecstatic if I ended up having Dr Tina Rashid doing my GCS, she is very well regarded.
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Sephirah

Pro tip... never, ever regard anything from the Daily Mail as news-worthy.
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nessa76

Quote from: Sephirah on Yesterday at 07:25:15 PMPro tip... never, ever regard anything from the Daily Mail as news-worthy.

There are a lot of other news sources covering this story, not just The Daily Mail

Sephirah

Mhm, but some sources make a bigger deal of her being trans. :)
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Stottie Girl

Yep, the sort of people who are susceptible to the trans haters are the daily mail and Express readership, who also tend to watch GB news for that matter. How that station is still alowed to broadcast their hateful bile each day is beyond me.
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nessa76

Quote from: Stottie Girl on Today at 03:01:14 AMYep, the sort of people who are susceptible to the trans haters are the daily mail and Express readership, who also tend to watch GB news for that matter. How that station is still alowed to broadcast their hateful bile each day is beyond me.

It's beyond me too, I completely dislike the GB News channel, they are full of hatred etc...

The Telegraph is another news source that I dislike also, they seem to sadly have hatred for trans people, trans women especially

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@nessa76

Dear nessa:    cc: @Stottie Girl  @Sephirah

The News Story that you reported actually happened, and in this case the Daily Mail news source
accurately depicted what other sources reported.

As with any News Story that we post on the Forum, we need to always verify that what is posted
actually happened and accurately reported, otherwise we should look for other more acceptable
News sources with the same story.


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Quote from: Northern Star Girl on Today at 12:48:09 PM@nessa76

Dear nessa:    cc: @Stottie Girl  @Sephirah

The News Story that you reported actually happened, and in this case the Daily Mail news source
accurately depicted what other sources reported.

As with any News Story that we post on the Forum, we need to always verify that what is posted
actually happened and accurately reported, otherwise we should look for other more acceptable
News sources with the same story.


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Oh I don't doubt it happened Danielle. She was obviously a troubled soul. But the uk media have seized upon it. Instead of reporting about the shameful denial of care, human rights abuses and outright persecution of trans people. The only trans stories that seem to make the press now are ones that portray us all as as rapists and psychopaths, is it any wonder the public are turning against us as a group.
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Charlotte Kitty

I think all of these stories, with their similarities across the UK and USA point to one thing; the complete disregard of mental health medicine. Trans or not, if people have unmanaged mental health issues  they can become a danger. Yet everyone criticises, but are not interested in supporting the solution. I believe NHS mental health funding may be cut again soon. Front row seats to watch human devolution. Enjoy.

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What appears to be another large concern is not effectively treating mental issues of the homeless and drug addicts.

True, many people do not want treatment.  It is a so sad to hear of people who get addicted.

I pray society can get effective solutions for this, to help all with mental issues.

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Stottie Girl

Quote from: Charlotte Kitty on Today at 03:16:58 PMI think all of these stories, with their similarities across the UK and USA point to one thing; the complete disregard of mental health medicine. Trans or not, if people have unmanaged mental health issues  they can become a danger. Yet everyone criticises, but are not interested in supporting the solution. I believe NHS mental health funding may be cut again soon. Front row seats to watch human devolution. Enjoy.

Charlotte 😻
Mental health in the uk is dangerously underfunded and ignored in my view. I don't understand why.
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Sephirah

Quote from: Stottie Girl on Today at 04:00:30 PMMental health in the uk is dangerously underfunded and ignored in my view. I don't understand why.

I suspect because for a large part of UK society, there's still the "Stiff upper lip" mentality. It's not the done thing to admit there's a problem, much less to seek treatment for it. And it becomes seen as a luxury rather than a necessity.
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Stottie Girl

Quote from: Sephirah on Today at 04:07:30 PMI suspect because for a large part of UK society, there's still the "Stiff upper lip" mentality. It's not the done thing to admit there's a problem, much less to seek treatment for it. And it becomes seen as a luxury rather than a necessity.
You could be right, I used to bottle everything up and I think most people do the same in the UK because of that mindset. I wonder how our suicide rates compare with countries that are more open to talking about these things.
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Jillian-TG

The anti trans movement LOVE these types of stories and they have a field day with it. Each time someone does something bad in this world (out of billions of people) and it ends up making the news, the headline never highlights the person's gender identity if they are cis gender. Never.

So there are thousands of newsworthy "events" daily all across the world. Some events are due to people doing bad things. It's an endless flow of news and bad news.

But just let ONE of those stories include a transgender person and that becomes the headline and the focus of the story. It's a no win situation for the transgender community.
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Quote from: Jillian-TG on Today at 05:11:18 PMThe anti trans movement LOVE these types of stories and they have a field day with it. Each time someone does something bad in this world (out of billions of people) and it ends up making the news, the headline never highlights the person's gender identity if they are cis gender. Never.

So there are thousands of newsworthy "events" daily all across the world. Some events are due to people doing bad things. It's an endless flow of news and bad news.

But just let ONE of those stories include a transgender person and that becomes the headline and the focus of the story. It's a no win situation for the transgender community.


It's a combination of propaganda and clickbait.

You can always tell by crossing out the word "transgender" and seeing if the story still makes sense. If it does, they added the word to suit their needs.

The headline is a prime example:
Trans Woman Threatened To Batter Her Surgeon

It still makes sense.

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