When PC Rosie Finnis saw a tweet that had been published by ‘The Transformed Wife’, she decided to try and enlighten the publisher with some shared wisdom.

In the tweet in question, ‘The Transformed Wife’ said that women in police uniform are “unattractive to men” and should “stick to being feminine” – sentiments which many of us thought had been consigned to the history books.

PC Finnis, who works for Essex Police, said that the tweet was ‘one of the most offensive things she’s ever read’ and proudly posted a picture of herself in her police uniform.

‘The Transformed Wife’ believes that being in the military or serving in the police are “men’s jobs” and it is an opinion that she is sticking to.

Her tweet in full read:

“I’m not sure how men could be attracted to women dressed as men like female police officers and females in the military.

“These are men’s jobs.

“If they weren’t, then women could dress like women in these jobs, but they can’t. Stick to being feminine, women.”

But PC Finnis defiantly replied:

“This is one of the most offensive things I’ve ever read.

“I am confident when I say; there’s not a female police officer that joined the job because the uniform is flattering.

“To minimise the work we do down to a uniform is appalling. I’m not here for men to find attractive.”

But rather than taking on the point of view of a female who is actually serving in the police and who actually wears the uniform with pride, ‘The Transformed Wife’ hit back with:

“Imagine getting in an uproar because I encourage Christian women to be feminine, dress feminine, and not to go after male dominated, masculine jobs.

“It’s heartbreaking to see mothers taken away from their babies for months on end because they have decided to pursue these jobs.

“I watch women who are cashiers, doctors, behind desks in offices, & all other areas of the workforce & wonder is this better than being home with ones’ children?

“They think that what they’re doing is ‘freedom’ while being the one home raising their own children is oppressive?”

She continued:

“Many are angry with me for saying that I’m not a fan of women being in the military & police force, but the blurring of the sexes has been catastrophic for our culture.

“Children having ‘gender confusion’ & men beating women in their own sports. This is the end game of feminism.”

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