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Feminism: Sex and gender discussions

Do we have a list of businesses/organisations for and against?

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Writersblock2 · 17/02/2018 17:44

As per title. Do we have a resource list of organisations or businesses we know to be for or against the current trans ideology, particularly self-id? If so, can someone point me to it? If not, perhaps we can post them here. I’m happy to draw up a master list from it that we can share somewhere and a few can modify if we don’t have one.

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Everyonematters · 17/02/2018 17:47

I wouldn't frame it as for or against. I would frame it as aware of and addressing or seeking to address our concerns vs not yet aware/addressing them.

Everyonematters · 17/02/2018 17:56

I honestly think most people don't yet see self-id for trans as either relevant to them or a potential problem.

If we list out people as against and start conversations ranting about trans ideology, child abuse and perverts, we are going to look transphobic.

If we say we are concerned that trans people who feel like they wish to live their lives as the opposite gender - but have some concerns about safeguarding etc. Point out that no one in their right mind would propose law saying men could all become women on their day so - because that would be crazy, right? Then ask why a self-I'd law is being proposed that would mean any man CAN become a woman on his say so alone? How are people going to ensure women and girl's safeguarding etc. Highlight that trans means a broad range including many intact males. Point out that Times have changed and it is much more acceptable to have a fluid gender, etc etc. Let people draw their own conclusions through asking questions. They will see it. And once you see it you can't under it.

Not suggesting you are doing the former btw OP, just talking more generally about the approach.

Writersblock2 · 17/02/2018 18:06

Oh I agree I’m twrms of approaching people. I was talking about just have a list of businesses who have either allied themselves (e.g Lush) or who have declared themselves as opposed. I think it would be useful to have.

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Mrsmiguelcervantes · 17/02/2018 18:08

The ones who have hitched themselves to the trans wagon so far -
Lush
M & S
Top shop
Primark
Last three with gender neutral changing rooms.

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