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If womens sex based rights are protected-what will the backlash be?

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happydappy2 · 02/07/2020 20:12

I've watched with disbelief as women meeting to discuss our rights are threatened with bombs, males openly posing with barbed wire wrapped baseball bats painted in pink & blue stripes. We've all seen the 'suck my d.... ter*' comments-so much open hatred towards women. If Lizz truss does strengthen womens rights to single sex spaces, what will she unleash? There are clearly many many men looking to breakdown safeguarding of children-if this ideology is taken out of schools, they will be extremely angry. What will their next move be? What do we need to be prepared for? I know this rage is not coming from trans people but trans activists & I'm frankly a little nervous right now.

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BusterBluth · 02/07/2020 20:26

I actually live in (perhaps vain) hope that if they start getting told NO, they will stop - maybe not right away but they'll lose momentum, steam and support.

I think the fire is fuelled but the fact that they are currently gaining so much traction, having women cancelled, getting away with the slurs and threats and suck my lady-dicks. They feel emboldened, like school bullies. They're getting away with it all, so it's not until someone - a 'grown-up' - like JKR's publishers, turns around and says NO, that they shut up. And they did, to an extent. They were told no, JKR isn't being cancelled, some non-entity authors flounced, no-one cared, so they moved on to attacking Baroness Nicholson and Gillian Phillip.

They've unsuccessfully tried to bully the big kids, so they move on to the 'smaller' ones. If enough companies just had to guts to just say NO, they'd lose steam and pipe down.

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happydappy2 · 02/07/2020 20:29

I'm worried about the push for commercialised surrogacy....I think this will be HUGE, and women will suffer

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BusterBluth · 02/07/2020 20:36

I fear women will be made to suffer whatever happens. The state of things as they stand makes me despair.
Every time I think the world has regained its sanity (Stephen King (for all of 10 seconds), Damian Burr un-masking) something else happens that undermines everything we believe and are fighting for.

I've lost a friend recently to my being GC and her apparently "not having the mental space to deal with this conversation right now".
She was the one who'd brought it up originally, then she silenced me when she found out my stance.

If it weren't so important I'd give up, I really would. I want to.

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AnotherLass · 02/07/2020 20:40

I'm not convinced that a lot of it is actually anger. I think that a fair amount of it may just be calculated intimidation. This is partly because there hasn't been that much actual violence, compared to the simply staggering amount of violent talk. And partly because of all of the other manipulation, the lies, the emotional blackmail and suicide threats. Overall I think that all the signs suggest that they've just been doing the things that have worked, not that they're out of control with rage.

It all reminds me of a very manipulative bloke I knew (I think he had narcissistic personality disorder, but he didn't have a diagnosis). He made a lot of threats, as well as being extremely charming to the people who he couldn't threaten. But the second people actually stood up to him, he just gave up. He wasn't really angry or out of control - that was an act.

So I do think that there is a high chance that they will simply give up when (and if) people ever stand up to them.

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Melroses · 02/07/2020 20:43

It all reminds me of a very manipulative bloke I knew (I think he had narcissistic personality disorder, but he didn't have a diagnosis). He made a lot of threats, as well as being extremely charming to the people who he couldn't threaten

Absolutely this.

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BusterBluth · 02/07/2020 20:51

I agree @AnotherLass, they're bullies in a playground being allowed to get away with it and egging each other on.
And just like your narcissistic friend, most don't have the balls (except they do, lol Grin) to back it up once someone won't take their crap.
What we need is more companies to stand up for women. Considering we're the ones who spend, they're idiots to keep pandering - and the ones who do stand up to this will be remembered.

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TehBewilderness · 02/07/2020 20:51

History teaches us that there are always some who are inspired by online misogyny to take a rifle to where women gather and start shooting.
Some who are inspired to take women captive and imprison them.
Some are inspired to scream hatred at women and girls from passing cars.
Some are inspired to act out the abusive porn they watch on their sisters or girlfriends.

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TheSingingKettle49 · 02/07/2020 20:52

I feel like if the laws are tightened up and the blatant recruitment that is happening in schools is stopped then they won’t have as many people pushing the agenda, the non trans people are probably mostly young idealistic people who think they’re on the right side of history but as it doesn’t affect them directly they’ll probably find a new cause to cling on to, I honestly think it’s just a fashionable cause at the minute. Just a quick glance at twitter shows there’s no critical thinking going on at all.

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BusterBluth · 02/07/2020 20:53

Pack mentality @TehBewilderness. And you're right - they're actually inspired by each other.

Jesus wept.

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happydappy2 · 02/07/2020 20:54

I'm also concerned about who is pulling the strings here....organisations have been captured, institutions have been bullied into silencing women, the DFE has been caught trying to send wholly inappropriate materials into schools...I really think something bigger is at play here....I'll now take off my tin hat!

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BusterBluth · 02/07/2020 20:57

There's no critical thinking, @TheSingingKettle49 and it may well be the 'cause du jour' - but real women's livelihoods, reputations and legacies are being destroyed.
It's terrifying for the very fact that it will hopefully be a fad that we look back on with horror, but in the meantime it's doing very real damage.

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TheSingingKettle49 · 02/07/2020 21:07

@BusterBluth (great user name by the way!) I know, it is terrifying I hope those careers can be put back on track, we know there’s at least one agent and publisher who were prepared to stand up to the bullies and we just need a few more companies to follow their lead, we need to keep writing letters and doing what we can without endangering our own livelihoods to show these companies that the silent majority don’t agree with the TRAs, we need to follow the TRAs lead with writing campaigns and sticking to a short phrase as reasoned arguments seem to be lost on them, something like “women’s rights matter” - I remember about 20 years ago when gay rights started to become mainstream and lots of companies talking about ‘The Pink Pound’ we need to remind them who spends money with them, and for a lot of companies it’s women with children not stroppy students and single men.

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CrazyToast · 02/07/2020 21:15

I believe that the genie is out of the box. We can't go back to how it was before self-ID was proposed in the UK. If people are told no, now, I feel there could be sit-ins in female spaces.

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I believe we will lose this and it will continue until several serious attacks happen in female spaces.

Either that or women will just stop using these spaces and women's spaces will just become spaces for trans people and perverts who sneak in.

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transdimensional · 02/07/2020 21:22

Tbh I don't even know what "cancelled" means... Does it mean that a group of people on Twitter denounce someone and/or abuse someone and/or announce that the individual concern is cancelled and should be boycotted and is persona non grata? ...Because if it does, then JKR is cancelled. (I often see things describing someone as cancelled in this confusing new sense of the word.) But if, on the other hand, it implies that she can no longer go ahead with her books and so on, then clearly she isn't.

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happydappy2 · 02/07/2020 21:24

crazy we've already had a sexual assault in a womens prison by a male bodied person. We've all seen the reviews of womens lingerie on M&S website by males, the vile photos on twitter, of males posing in womens lingerie in womens changing rooms. How much worse can it really get? Surely those in positions of power can see this for what it is? A breaking down of safeguarding for women and children.

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BusterBluth · 02/07/2020 21:24

@CrazyToast - I was thinking about this earlier. If the law does change, it will take something horrific - or a series of horrific somethings - to happen to have it repealed (if that's the correct term).

It feels mad to even be considering allowing anyone who feels like it to declare themselves a woman and have it recognised as law with no regards for safeguarding.

I am from a predominantly female family, have mostly female cousins, three daughters myself, I went to an all-girls school, competed in women's sport, worked in a 99% female-dominant industry, and was elected onto a board of governors with the rather-back-handed comment of my presence being 'good for balance' since the rest of the board was male.

Looking at my life and how being female has shaped me in every way - shaped who I am, my response to the world and its response to me - and self-ID just erases all that in a second.

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BusterBluth · 02/07/2020 21:28

@transdimensional

Tbh I don't even know what "cancelled" means... Does it mean that a group of people on Twitter denounce someone and/or abuse someone and/or announce that the individual concern is cancelled and should be boycotted and is persona non grata? ...Because if it does, then JKR is cancelled. (I often see things describing someone as cancelled in this confusing new sense of the word.) But if, on the other hand, it implies that she can no longer go ahead with her books and so on, then clearly she isn't.

They tried to cancel JKR but couldn't.
ergo: She Who Cannot Be Cancelled.

For anyone not as famous and powerful, being cancelled is essentially being silenced - so having your platform removed, losing your job etc.

It's one of the most insidious and horrific results of the rise of social media, in my opinion. And yes, it's a calculated and co-ordinated pile-on. Sickening.
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CrazyToast · 02/07/2020 21:32

@happydappy2 You're right, I don't know why i would think something like that would make people sit up.

@BusterBluth Do you think we might have to give up the label 'woman'? I feel it is coming to mean 'anyone who feels they are a woman (whatever that may be unless it is female).' I wonder if we might have to take battle tactics and retreat from what is lost, to form a different position. I hope not, but things arent going well.

Sorry, I'm just feeling so awful and scared about all this at the moment.

I thought I knew how much society hates women. I had no idea until I saw the reaction to this.

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Thelnebriati · 02/07/2020 21:33

There has already been a series of sexual assaults so severe that the victim is worried that she is now unable to have children. They took place in a locked facility under the noses of staff.

Officials deny it ever happened.
When we try to talk about it, we are accused of weaponising an attack and misrepresenting trans people.

www.birminghammail.co.uk/news/uk-news/transgender-rapist-karen-white-jailed-15270192

This is where we are now.

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CrazyToast · 02/07/2020 21:33

How weird it would be, if we were no longer women in the West but were women in other parts of the world!

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Milotic · 02/07/2020 21:34

Didnt the furries have a big kick off about forcing everyone to accept them at one point?

Itll blow over. I cant see us going like Canada.

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truthisarevolutionaryact · 02/07/2020 21:38

On a bad day it feels hopeless. And then I read something gender critical in the Times as an example and scan the comments underneath. And there are literally hundreds of ordinary men commenting - and all of them critical / alarmed / horrified and sometimes angry. There are lots of women as well but in the men commenting I can see a huge change - they would never have said anything last year. So many people completely see the dangers, the silencing, the threats and the hypocrisy.
Alison Bailey's crowd funder raised £60,000 in less than 24 hours! The population are seeing this toxic movement very clearly and they are not happy. So I take some comfort that there is a critical mass of the silent majority who are unused to commenting on identity politics but are seeing a clear threat to children and women, women's sport and the rest and are not going to sit quietly by while it happens.

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TheSingingKettle49 · 02/07/2020 21:39

@CrazyToast

I believe that the genie is out of the box. We can't go back to how it was before self-ID was proposed in the UK. If people are told no, now, I feel there could be sit-ins in female spaces.

Negative comment upcoming, if you don't want to read look away now...

I believe we will lose this and it will continue until several serious attacks happen in female spaces.

Either that or women will just stop using these spaces and women's spaces will just become spaces for trans people and perverts who sneak in.

This is why we’ve got to hope that Liz Truss does announce they’re tightening up the protections on same sex spaces, if she doesn’t then I think you’re quite right. However I do think this government knows the TRAs are a very small group who make a lot of noise.

I used to work for a charity that helped people who had just come out of prison and I feel certain that a lot of the men I saw would have no qualms about entering a female only space, if not to attack then to intimidate or rob women. We used to see a few clients who would come out of prison and after a week or two do something stupid to get sent back inside on purpose.

If self ID comes in then maybe I’ll just ask DH to identify as a woman and accompany me into the loos and changing rooms as protection (although I’m not to sure he’d agree as he’s a decent bloke and knows where he’s not wanted!)
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LardiLaLardiLi · 02/07/2020 21:48

@happydappy2

I'm also concerned about who is pulling the strings here....organisations have been captured, institutions have been bullied into silencing women, the DFE has been caught trying to send wholly inappropriate materials into schools...I really think something bigger is at play here....I'll now take off my tin hat!

That is my biggest concern too. And who is financing it all. And to what purpose.
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happydappy2 · 02/07/2020 21:51

I don't think self ID will happen. but we will have trans activists deliberately using womens facilities because we cannot challenge them...with or without a GRC these XY people know they are not XX people, by using our spaces they are making them mixed sex (without our consent) I for one do not wish to encounter the flying lawyer who I know to be born male, in a ladies spa changing area.....what on earth could I do though to prevent my daughter having to change infant of them? The crazy part is that we all know a handful of trans women because they are so open in their hatred of women online....MB, SF, JP, SH, they are blatantly in womens spaces and boasting about it...at some point one of us will encounter them and I'm not sure how that will play out

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