Talk:Jessica Yaniv
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"Male" Genitalia
[edit]Referring to male-typical genitalia on a female as "male genitalia" seems intentionally transphobic. 47.196.237.32 (talk) 01:01, 24 September 2023 (UTC)
- I agree. We should replace all instances of "male genitalia" with "her penis and scrotum." 98.118.115.80 (talk) 23:14, 29 September 2023 (UTC)
- It still says "her male genitalia." As a trans person, this really bothers me. Will wikipedia go on supporting this intentional transphobia? 98.118.115.80 (talk) 20:58, 14 October 2023 (UTC)
- Lol. Well, I believe we should stick to what the reliable sources are saying when it coming to talking about what is between a person's legs. If they use the term "male genitalia", then who are we to talk over them? SparklyNights 02:17, 15 October 2023 (UTC)
- How "reliable" can a source that refers to a woman's genitalia as "male" be? VeroniqueBellamy (talk) 06:54, 12 April 2024 (UTC)
- We had an RfC about this back in 2021, which ended in consensus to use "male genitalia". Firefangledfeathers (talk / contribs) 02:24, 15 October 2023 (UTC)
- Yes, "male genitalia" (and dead-naming) is 100% transphobic; as is other info provided; even editors comments appear transphobic. Dean Dudeist Priest (talk) 12:59, 10 October 2024 (UTC)
- You're welcome to change the first line of these articles (Penis, Testicle) and see where that gets you. And ignoring that the references supplied use the term "male genitalia". 2001:BB6:2CC9:C000:380D:2B33:C685:518 (talk) 22:34, 11 October 2024 (UTC)
New charges
[edit]02-Mar-2022 CC - 502(2) app: replace undertaking form 10 w/release order (1 count)
25-Feb-2022 CCC-266 Assault (1 count)
25-Feb-2022 CCC - 437 false alarm of fire (2 counts)
25-Feb-2022 CC - 140(1)(c) Reporting an offence committed when it was not (3 counts)
BC Judge J. Solomon has just handed down the latest ruling in a series of convictions for the self-proclaimed trans activist Jessica Serenity Simpson. Simpson, formerly Jonathan Yaniv, has been found guilty of public mischief for pulling a fire alarm for false purposes. The incident occurred last Spring after a dog that Simpson claims is her service dog became unruly in a common area of a retirement home, the residence of Simpson's elderly mother. After repeatedly asking for Simpson to remove the dog, a 70-year-old man named Gerald Funke, who is dependent on a walker, was met by a forceful push from Simpson after moving the dog from off of a chair. Another man intervened to stop the altercation. Simpson called 911 and falsely claimed to have been assaulted by Mr. Funke, which Judge Solomon today acknowledged as a lie. Simpson also pulled the fire alarm, which the defence attorney argued was done out of fear for Simpson’s life. While Judge Solomon agreed that Simpson pushed Mr. Funke away from the dog with harder force than was necessary, his ruling found that “the Crown has failed to prove the accused guilt beyond a reasonable doubt” and thus Simpson was not guilty of assault. Simpson has had three prior convictions, including being found guilty of assaulting my former colleague, Keean Bexte. The assault took place while he was covering a hearing discussing Simpson's brandishing of a prohibited weapon on the YouTube channel for political commentator Blair White. Jubez1 (talk) 04:05, 21 December 2023 (UTC)
2021 Defamation case
[edit]On July 12, 2022 Justice Warren Milman of the BC Supreme core dismissed a defamation launched by Jessica Simpson against Rebel News Network Ltd. Simpson launched the case in April 2021 and sought damages and relief from statements allegedly made by Rebel News which damaged her reputation and vilified her as a person. Justice Milman cited Simpsons tendency to engage in a public area as well as her extensive history of using legal processes or threats of legal action to silence criticism against her as being problematic, and while clouded at times the coverage by Rebel news was in fact in the interest of the public. The claims made by Simpson were weak, [1][2]
References
- ^ Court ruling: https://assets.nationbuilder.com/therebel/pages/60559/attachments/original/1658003786/Justice_Milman__re_Simpson_v._Rebel_News_Network_Ltd.__07-12.pdf?1658003786
- ^ Media story of ruling: https://www.nsnews.com/highlights/bc-trans-activists-defamation-case-against-rebel-news-dismissed-5580308
— Preceding unsigned comment added by 45.3.3.122 (talk) 03:15, 13 January 2024 (UTC)
Racism
[edit]Do the "turban fu***er" or the N word incidents warrant mentioning in regards to her horrific racial remarks? https://nextshark.com/sikh-man-lgbt-advocate — Preceding unsigned comment added by 2404:F780:8:3137:0:0:0:18 (talk) 05:40, 12 October 2024 (UTC)
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