In related news the editor and a journalist at the Kentish Gazette have been sacked for 'misgendering'.
www.pressgazette.co.uk/editor-and-reporter-both-leave-kentish-gazette-after-suspension-over-column-which-got-transgender-issues-badly-wrong/
The column:
"The dismal world of identity politics has been all about trans rights this year – essentially the right of people, despite their biology, to identify as another gender.
This is turns out, means that political parties driven made by their obsessions for sex quotas need no longer have all-women shortlists since all a man need do to get on one is identify as a woman.
And why not? After all, in America a female boxer was battered by a male boxer who identifies as a woman. So no problems there, then.
Over here, meanwhile, we have been able to go one madder. A 50-year-old rapist, Martin Pointing, decided he was a her called Jessica Winfield and asked to be moved to a women’s prison.
The authorities complied, natch, so afraid are they of upsetting the noisy trans lobby. They moved him to HMP Bronzefield, the female prison in Surrey, where he promptly began making sexual advances towards women. Again, nil problemo, clearly.
One argument advanced by such people is that they have women’s brains, but are in men’s bodies.
In Canterbury there’s a very obvious transperson. Well, I say transperson, but it’s just a bloke with a feminine haircut who wears women’s clothing.
With that in mind I conducted a little experiment. I showed a picture of this person – I happen to know his name – to five women aged between 23 and 71 and asked them what they thought.
Each correctly said they were looking at a man. Four out of five said something even more telling: that he has no idea of how to dress as a woman. In other words, to their minds, he does not possess what could be recognisably called a feminine brain.
It’s here, therefore, that it seems impossible to disagree with Germaine Greer when she says that dressing up as a woman and calling yourself one does not actually make you one."
www.pressgazette.co.uk/kentish-gazette-editor-and-reporter-suspended-over-column-on-transgender-issues-which-got-it-badly-wrong/