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Feminism: Sex and gender discussions

'The Sunday Times exposes the full scale of an "activist silencing campaign” against opponents of controversial gender reforms.'

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R0wantrees · 07/10/2018 00:35

Andrew Gilligan
Be kinder on gender, begs Jan Morris
The writer and sex-change pioneer calls for tolerance amid a bullying campaign against opponents of the right to ‘self-identify’

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Her comments come as friends of Penny Mordaunt, the minister for women and equalities, who is in charge of the consultation, said extremists on “both sides” were making the issue “more complicated”.

Mordaunt hopes to make a decision quickly after the consultation ends on October 19. The politician, a likely Tory leadership contender, faces a dilemma, with substantial opposition to the proposals in her party despite public support from the prime minister.

Sunday Times research shows that at least 15 public meetings held by feminist groups opposed to the proposals have been invaded, threatened, picketed, closed down or forced to move venue by transgender activists.

There have been at least six incidents of violence or intimidation against opponents of the reforms, with one trans activist convicted of assault. At least 11 opponents of the change have been targeted through their jobs.

Trans campaigners are bringing private criminal prosecutions against three opponents after the authorities refused to prosecute them.

Feminists say the reforms would allow any man who identified as a woman into protected female spaces such as changing rooms. Trans activists say anyone who identifies as a woman must be treated as such."

concludes:
"Only 18% of the public back the reforms, according to a YouGov poll. Yet few frontline politicians have spoken against them. “The silencing campaign has been successful,” said David Davies, the Tory MP for Monmouth, who has himself been subjected to three complaints by trans activists, all dismissed. “This is supposed to be a public consultation, but actually having a consultation and debate is the last thing the transgender lobby wants.”

OP posts:
hackmum · 09/10/2018 08:12

It's not over till it's over!

I think this is a long way off being a foregone conclusion. Once the public understands what's going on - and it's up to people like us to make sure they do understand - there will be massive opposition to it. Don't forget, the Pink News survey showed only 18% of the public are in favour. But we need to have a few elected representatives who have either the guts or, failing that, a strong sense of political expediency, to speak out against it.

Yspadadden · 12/10/2018 22:31

That the wealthy and well-connected support the self-id campaign, and most ornery people don't suggests to me that it's all run by high-power lobbying, rather than many people actually agreeing with it. Hmm - the sort of thing private health care corporations do. Hmm - do you think private health care corporations have something to gain by half the population thinking they can do what they like if they're trans?

Charliethefeminist · 12/10/2018 22:37

Agree with Pam here - think you've nailed it

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