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TheGuardian has a story of a person who works with LGBT-related violence:

“I work in a domestic abuse team for an LGBT charity. I never really know what to expect when I come in to work: whether it’s offering talking therapy or providing substance abuse services, no one day is the same. […]

Tuesday

Today I meet Daniel. He initially came to the charity as a survivor of domestic abuse.

[Do you see LGBT pigs outing the abuser? Never. Garbage of people always remain silent about LGBT violence. ]

Wednesday

Lucy, a trans woman, escaped an abusive relationship but was denied access to a women’s refuge because she was seen as a threat to other women.

[Was her abuser an LGBT pig by any chance? Was she denied access to a women’s refuge because mentally ill men or sexually perverted men are a real threat to other women? And liberals really don’t care about the safety of women?]

In greater Manchester, there is only one refuge which has accepted a trans female. Many refuges will not accept trans women or male victims of domestic abuse.

[Why aren’t liberals capable of creating shelters for male victims of domestic abuse?]

I see someone in the afternoon who has been deliberately infected with HIV by his partner. He was forced to have unprotected sex by his abuser, who stopped him from visiting a sexual health clinic. Now his health is in an extremely fragile state.

[Look at how nice homosexuals and bisexuals are!]

Thursday

In the middle of a drop-in appointment, my client who has experienced domestic abuse tells me they want to kill themselves.

I call a colleague in while I ring an ambulance. I’ve noticed over the past few years that the number of people turning to us for crisis support is increasing, as is the level of service users with complex needs.

[In other words, the more you normalize homosexuality and bisexuality, the more violence there is.]

Friday

I meet Billie, a client who is going to testify in court. The process is emotionally taxing. To make it slightly easier, we provide counselling services and special support.

[Another example of the garbage of people that LGBTs are!]

You learn not to let this job affect you. Once people arrive at our charity I tend not to worry, because I know we can help them. What keeps me up at night is knowing that so many individuals are trapped in abusive relationships, unable to seek help.

[And all because you told them that homosexuality was normal! And you are not even mentioning all the people outside of any relationships that LGBT pigs sexually harass, humiliate, and assault – from babies to adults.]

 

 

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