Woman victimized by Rape Crisis Center deviant transgender ideology is cleared by tribunal!
EDINBURGH, Scotland (PNN) - May 25, 2024 - A woman targeted by the Edinburgh Rape Crisis Center for asking a deviant transgender man if he was a man or a woman has been vindicated after being forced to resign from her position because she asked whether a deviant transgender staff member, who described himself as "non-binary", was a "man or a woman".
The Christian Institute confirmed that Roz Adams, a support worker who asked the question on behalf of a domestic violence victim who was not comfortable "talking to a man," was improperly targeted by the organization that supports deviance.
Adams resigned from the Edinburgh Rape Crisis Center when her beliefs were put under a "misconduct" microscope after her perfectly legitimate question.
Ian McFatridge, acting as an employment judge, concluded that mentally sick managers at the center "used the disciplinary process to 'make an example' of Adams" because they considered her guilty of not fully adopting the deviant transgender ideology.
In other words, because this sane woman did not succumb to the insane deviant ideology that says a man can decide he is a woman or a woman can decide that she is a man, regardless of the fact that God made them what they are… she was defamed and attacked instead of being applauded - as she should have been - for standing firm on her sane principles.
Adams said, "This is a victory for all people who have been subjected to sexual violence who need a choice of worker and group support on the basis of sex in order to feel safe. For me it validates and makes worthwhile three years of struggle."
The national organization, Rape Crisis Scotland, has now scheduled an independent review of the local center, where two mentally sick board members reportedly have departed and "the position of its CEO Mridul Wadhwa - a deviant man who thinks he is a woman - has been described as 'untenable.'"
Helen Joyce, a spokesman for the Sex Matters organization, told the Institute, "Sex-based boundaries matter for everyone, but most especially women who have experienced male violence and sexual assault. By standing up against the abusive management (of this deviant organization), Roz Adams has helped women across the (Fascist United Kingdom)."
Columnist Suzanne Moore said in The Daily Telegraph, "This is yet another case demonstrating that when light is shone on these proponents of extreme gender ideology, the center cannot hold."