AJ 'Threats' McKenna
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This is all extremely shady, but also: the former *governance lead* at OpenAI? The company that consistently utterly fails with any kind of governance framework? On top of any other horrible corruption going on, Leung is clearly utterly incompetent.
There’s a good chance the British Prime Minister’s main adviser on AI is an OpenAI shareholder - but the government refuses to say whether she is.
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November 11, 2025 at 9:46 AM
This is all extremely shady, but also: the former *governance lead* at OpenAI? The company that consistently utterly fails with any kind of governance framework? On top of any other horrible corruption going on, Leung is clearly utterly incompetent.
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I put in a freedom of information request for her register of interests, which would reveal if she owns OpenAI shares. The government refused to share it, claiming it contains ‘personal information’.
For context, the PM’s previous AI Adviser’s register of interests *was* published.
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For context, the PM’s previous AI Adviser’s register of interests *was* published.
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November 11, 2025 at 9:25 AM
I put in a freedom of information request for her register of interests, which would reveal if she owns OpenAI shares. The government refused to share it, claiming it contains ‘personal information’.
For context, the PM’s previous AI Adviser’s register of interests *was* published.
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For context, the PM’s previous AI Adviser’s register of interests *was* published.
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There’s a good chance the British Prime Minister’s main adviser on AI is an OpenAI shareholder - but the government refuses to say whether she is.
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November 11, 2025 at 9:25 AM
There’s a good chance the British Prime Minister’s main adviser on AI is an OpenAI shareholder - but the government refuses to say whether she is.
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One reason transphobia took hold so firmly in Britain is that a sizable number of British parents hate their kids and love having an excuse to abuse them. 'Fighting the trans social contagion' gives them that excuse.
Is it a coincidence, do we think, that transphobia most strongly took hold among members of a ruling class educated in a school system best characterised as one of organised, institutional child abuse?
November 11, 2025 at 9:41 AM
One reason transphobia took hold so firmly in Britain is that a sizable number of British parents hate their kids and love having an excuse to abuse them. 'Fighting the trans social contagion' gives them that excuse.
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All you need to know.
Sonia Sodha, Emily Maitlis, Helen Joyce and Hannah Barnes have all had their say in the media in the last 24 hours.
Sonia Sodha, Emily Maitlis, Helen Joyce and Hannah Barnes have all had their say in the media in the last 24 hours.
How many trans people have the BBC had on this week discussing the BBC's pro-trans bias?
Zero.
Zero.
November 11, 2025 at 9:18 AM
All you need to know.
Sonia Sodha, Emily Maitlis, Helen Joyce and Hannah Barnes have all had their say in the media in the last 24 hours.
Sonia Sodha, Emily Maitlis, Helen Joyce and Hannah Barnes have all had their say in the media in the last 24 hours.
The BBC has not been 'captured' by 'trans ideology'. Rather, since its founding it has been staffed and controlled by people who believe in the real underlying ideology of the British media and political class. What is that ideology? Well here's a clue: a nickname for the UK is Nonce Island.
November 11, 2025 at 9:32 AM
The BBC has not been 'captured' by 'trans ideology'. Rather, since its founding it has been staffed and controlled by people who believe in the real underlying ideology of the British media and political class. What is that ideology? Well here's a clue: a nickname for the UK is Nonce Island.
The sexual perversions of cisgender people are at the root of all transphobia, and in the case of the most vociferous terverts it is specifically the *worst* perversion that drives them.
TL;DR - lots of cis people are perverts, the presence of trans people makes them uncomfortably aware of that, and they would rather wipe us out of existence than accept their own paraphilias and integrate them into a healthy sexuality.
November 11, 2025 at 9:27 AM
The sexual perversions of cisgender people are at the root of all transphobia, and in the case of the most vociferous terverts it is specifically the *worst* perversion that drives them.
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How many trans people have the BBC had on this week discussing the BBC's pro-trans bias?
Zero.
Zero.
November 11, 2025 at 9:00 AM
How many trans people have the BBC had on this week discussing the BBC's pro-trans bias?
Zero.
Zero.
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Nobody cares that Paul Givan ordered schools to (illegally) discriminate against trans kids.
November 11, 2025 at 8:33 AM
Nobody cares that Paul Givan ordered schools to (illegally) discriminate against trans kids.
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whatthetrans.com/trans-allies...
The narrative put forward by Maitliss is the one you're likely to have heard.
But that isn't what really happened.
The kids lost their care. Some took their own lives. Nobody was 'saved'.
There is no 'trans ideology', just people who needed help.
The narrative put forward by Maitliss is the one you're likely to have heard.
But that isn't what really happened.
The kids lost their care. Some took their own lives. Nobody was 'saved'.
There is no 'trans ideology', just people who needed help.
Trans Allies Systematically Intimidated Inside Tavistock – What The Trans!?
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November 11, 2025 at 8:29 AM
whatthetrans.com/trans-allies...
The narrative put forward by Maitliss is the one you're likely to have heard.
But that isn't what really happened.
The kids lost their care. Some took their own lives. Nobody was 'saved'.
There is no 'trans ideology', just people who needed help.
The narrative put forward by Maitliss is the one you're likely to have heard.
But that isn't what really happened.
The kids lost their care. Some took their own lives. Nobody was 'saved'.
There is no 'trans ideology', just people who needed help.
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Revealing division in my timeline between (1) my insider friends who have lived privileged lives who are very keen that we defend the BBC and think it's important it survives and (2) my outsider friends who feel (at best) ambivalent about the BBC's survival.
November 11, 2025 at 7:44 AM
Revealing division in my timeline between (1) my insider friends who have lived privileged lives who are very keen that we defend the BBC and think it's important it survives and (2) my outsider friends who feel (at best) ambivalent about the BBC's survival.
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The EHRC's ‘interim guidance’ is transphobic, harmful - and legally wrong.
We’re in the High Court tomorrow to challenge it.
https://goodlaw.social/bkbv
We’re in the High Court tomorrow to challenge it.
https://goodlaw.social/bkbv
November 11, 2025 at 7:43 AM
The EHRC's ‘interim guidance’ is transphobic, harmful - and legally wrong.
We’re in the High Court tomorrow to challenge it.
https://goodlaw.social/bkbv
We’re in the High Court tomorrow to challenge it.
https://goodlaw.social/bkbv
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The News Agents is a great case study of centrism because they actively describe how the sausage is made and yet none of their audience say 'Wait - what the fuck do you mean you ran a story because some Labour spad told you to?'
November 11, 2025 at 8:14 AM
The News Agents is a great case study of centrism because they actively describe how the sausage is made and yet none of their audience say 'Wait - what the fuck do you mean you ran a story because some Labour spad told you to?'
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Help mom I’m being bullied by 87 year old novella writer Joyce Carol Oates again can you pick me up
November 11, 2025 at 3:28 AM
Help mom I’m being bullied by 87 year old novella writer Joyce Carol Oates again can you pick me up
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At this point I do sincerely believe this anti phone and social media drive is rooted in the "social contagion" idea of being trans. They do not think she died because she used her phone, they think she died because people in her phone convinced her she was a girl.
Phones did not murder Brianna Ghey in cold blood.
November 10, 2025 at 3:22 PM
At this point I do sincerely believe this anti phone and social media drive is rooted in the "social contagion" idea of being trans. They do not think she died because she used her phone, they think she died because people in her phone convinced her she was a girl.
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By reading the news and watching the BBC, by listening to the Prime Minister and his cabinet...
Social media helps children like Brianna find community and somewhere they can be themselves. One of her classmates killed her.
This does not help children, it isolates them from support.
Social media helps children like Brianna find community and somewhere they can be themselves. One of her classmates killed her.
This does not help children, it isolates them from support.
November 10, 2025 at 5:11 PM
By reading the news and watching the BBC, by listening to the Prime Minister and his cabinet...
Social media helps children like Brianna find community and somewhere they can be themselves. One of her classmates killed her.
This does not help children, it isolates them from support.
Social media helps children like Brianna find community and somewhere they can be themselves. One of her classmates killed her.
This does not help children, it isolates them from support.
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It is deeply insulting to Brianna Ghey's memory to pretend that a campaign backed by the likes of Rosie Duffield is doing anything to help children like her.
We've seen her reaction to a trans person discussing their suicidal ideation.
We've seen her reaction to a trans person discussing their suicidal ideation.
When Rosie Duffield is in on it I think we can safely say the anti-phone campaign in Brianna's name is actively at odds with tackling transphobia
November 10, 2025 at 5:17 PM
It is deeply insulting to Brianna Ghey's memory to pretend that a campaign backed by the likes of Rosie Duffield is doing anything to help children like her.
We've seen her reaction to a trans person discussing their suicidal ideation.
We've seen her reaction to a trans person discussing their suicidal ideation.
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Brianna was killed because she was trans.
This whole phones bad project is disgusting and insulting
This whole phones bad project is disgusting and insulting
November 10, 2025 at 6:51 PM
Brianna was killed because she was trans.
This whole phones bad project is disgusting and insulting
This whole phones bad project is disgusting and insulting
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Your party banned her healthcare, is implementing a bathroom ban and feeding the transphobic culture that killed her. But hey maybe it was that phones bad thats the thing to take from this murder
November 10, 2025 at 6:50 PM
Your party banned her healthcare, is implementing a bathroom ban and feeding the transphobic culture that killed her. But hey maybe it was that phones bad thats the thing to take from this murder
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Very convenient to be able to shove the transphobia that got this girl killed under the carpet and blame phones instead and be able to deny any criticism like that
Maybe Esther doesn’t think its insulting, but its rubbing salt in the wound to the whole trans community
Maybe Esther doesn’t think its insulting, but its rubbing salt in the wound to the whole trans community
November 10, 2025 at 6:48 PM
Very convenient to be able to shove the transphobia that got this girl killed under the carpet and blame phones instead and be able to deny any criticism like that
Maybe Esther doesn’t think its insulting, but its rubbing salt in the wound to the whole trans community
Maybe Esther doesn’t think its insulting, but its rubbing salt in the wound to the whole trans community
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"Take the phone away" is the first item on the list of action recommended by anti-trans parents' orgs.
Do you not think it's bizarre to have strangers on the internet decide they know better than Brianna's own loved ones on what is or isn't insulting to her memory?
I've got no time for Rosie Duffield, but she turned up at a drop-in event in Parliament and that's been the limit of her involvement.
I've got no time for Rosie Duffield, but she turned up at a drop-in event in Parliament and that's been the limit of her involvement.
November 11, 2025 at 7:56 AM
"Take the phone away" is the first item on the list of action recommended by anti-trans parents' orgs.
It's very revealing that one of the things the terverts are angry about is a story about a trans pro wrestler. Not *just* because it suggests terverts still think wrestling is real - it has deeper implications.
He then lists “evidence” of bias:
– a positive feature on trans wrestler Gisele Shaw
– too few stories about detransitioners
– too many stories about drag queens
– the use of the phrase “assigned at birth”
That’s not analysis. It’s Twitter discourse dressed up as whistle-blowing!
– a positive feature on trans wrestler Gisele Shaw
– too few stories about detransitioners
– too many stories about drag queens
– the use of the phrase “assigned at birth”
That’s not analysis. It’s Twitter discourse dressed up as whistle-blowing!
November 11, 2025 at 7:10 AM
It's very revealing that one of the things the terverts are angry about is a story about a trans pro wrestler. Not *just* because it suggests terverts still think wrestling is real - it has deeper implications.
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Every time these “dossiers” appear, the pattern is the same:
- Anonymous claims.
- GC buzzwords about “Stonewall law”
- A Telegraph headline declaring crisis.
- Calls for “heads to roll.”
Manufactured outrage to keep trans lives framed as controversy.
- Anonymous claims.
- GC buzzwords about “Stonewall law”
- A Telegraph headline declaring crisis.
- Calls for “heads to roll.”
Manufactured outrage to keep trans lives framed as controversy.
November 10, 2025 at 2:27 AM
Every time these “dossiers” appear, the pattern is the same:
- Anonymous claims.
- GC buzzwords about “Stonewall law”
- A Telegraph headline declaring crisis.
- Calls for “heads to roll.”
Manufactured outrage to keep trans lives framed as controversy.
- Anonymous claims.
- GC buzzwords about “Stonewall law”
- A Telegraph headline declaring crisis.
- Calls for “heads to roll.”
Manufactured outrage to keep trans lives framed as controversy.