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We’re Still Here Conference 8th September: A report from the inside

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TheHarpySings · 18/10/2018 20:28

Hi all

First off, I’m a regular poster, have been here for years under various usernames, it I’m posting here on a name change as I don’t want this traced to me.

On 8th September there was a conference held in London a Bloomsbury Baptist Church which was called We’re Still Here, which featured a variety of panels and workshops and was attended by many prominent people in the pro-GRA reform camp.

I decided to attend to find out what was being said as it was clear that they did not want anyone to attend that wasn’t a TRA or an ally.

What follows are my notes from the day. But first a few notes on attendance:

There were probably 80-100 people in attendance. Overwhelmingly white. Mainly older transwomen. A couple of transmen. Some Mermaids delegates. Some fellow travellers/ allies. And me.

Okay. So here’s my notes

  1. Health Panel:
    Chair was Dr Ben Vincent of GIRES.

    Part of the discussion on this panel was around GPs reluctance to prescribe “bridging hormones”. GPs are reluctant/afraid to prescribe them for liability reasons. Apparently a brand of T-Gel was withdrawn and GPs are reluctant to switch brands.

    There was then a bit of chatter about whether a person’s sex was relevant for healthcare stats.

    Then there was discussion about trans children. Dr Vincent was very scathing about GIDS-said there was disgusting and unethical practices. BV spoke about dispelling the myths about desistance and the myths of ROGD- BV called this “concern trolling, malicious and ethically bankrupt”. BV would like a review of the whole system.

    Then Dr Vincent said that they’d received a review copy of “Born in your own body” edited by Heather Brunskell-Evans and Michele Moore. BV is reviewing it for some Royal College and said “I will tear it a new arsehole”

    Also (and they didn't want this tweeted) BV is also planning a book called Terf Wars which will be a “rigorous takedown of terf arguments” which is getting serialised as articled in some peer reviewed journal- I’m sorry but I couldn’t catch which one.

    Dr Stuart Lorimer, of the Tavistock and Portman who was also a panellist- said that ROGD is “evidence free”.

    There was a great deal of discussion as to the health risks for transwomen taking certain brands of hormones- one person said they knew three other people who’d died taking them, and they’d nearly died as well.
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TheProdigalKittensReturn · 18/09/2019 11:17

I couldn't find the recent thread where a newbie was asking for resources so yeah, bump bump, hopefully she'll see it.

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littlbrowndog · 18/09/2019 11:15

Just bumping

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DoctoressPlague · 26/02/2019 14:48

StarSpangledAnna If you missed the Self-identification of Gender debate in November, you can read the Hansard transcript here hansard.parliament.uk/Commons/2018-11-21/debates/BE06C5D4-E549-4F94-87B1-9B77F32EA155/Self-IdentificationOfGender .

It includes contributions by Dawn Butler and Layla Moran among others. It's a disturbing read as it shows how little thought is given to safeguarding around this issue.

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StarSpangledAnna · 26/02/2019 14:32

Thank you for all that information, I'll have a read.

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R0wantrees · 26/02/2019 14:30

I didn't realise she was shadow women and equalities minister, that's even more worrying.

Dawn Butler is firmly and apparently unquestioningly allied with TRAs
(With Munroe Bergdorf leading 2019 London 'Women's March:
twitter.com/DawnButlerBrent/status/1086641623172296706

www.mumsnet.com/Talk/womens_rights/3512177-Julia-Long-asking-Munro-Bergdorf-about-child-exploitation

www.mumsnet.com/Talk/womens_rights/3486548-Not-all-menstruators-are-women-This-madness-has-to-stop-Julie-Bindel

www.mumsnet.com/Talk/womens_rights/3483242-Womens-March-London-says-trans-voices-should-be-elevated-over-womens-voices

With Linda Riley /DIVA / Hannah & Jake Graf (Mermaids)
twitter.com/DIVAmagazine/status/1091300537788698624
www.mumsnet.com/Talk/womens_rights/3442065-Divas-Linda-Riley-in-Private-Eye

Michael Cashman
www.mumsnet.com/Talk/womens_rights/3220833-Frankly-disturbing-tweet-from-Michael-Cashman
www.mumsnet.com/Talk/womens_rights/3193464-Another-lefty-misogynist-twat

relevent threads:
www.mumsnet.com/Talk/womens_rights/3487958-Womans-Place-UK-statement-LGBT-Labour-witch-hunts

www.mumsnet.com/Talk/womens_rights/3211732-WPUK-meet-with-Dawn-Butler-Names-released-to-Pink-News

www.mumsnet.com/Talk/womens_rights/3211692-Womans-Place-meeting-with-Dawn-Butler-Doxxed-by-Pink-News

www.mumsnet.com/Talk/womens_rights/3399452-Dawn-Butler-on-the-GRA

www.mumsnet.com/Talk/womens_rights/3080329-Dawn-Butler-on-the-Daily-Politics-programme

We’re Still Here Conference 8th September: A report from the inside
We’re Still Here Conference 8th September: A report from the inside
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StarSpangledAnna · 26/02/2019 13:48

I didn't realise she was shadow women and equalities minister, that's even more worrying.

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R0wantrees · 26/02/2019 12:33

I don't know whether this is a deliberate conflation or whether there is just a lack of thought about the issues and lack of engagement with non-transphobic gender critical women.

Its a key issue with regards Dawn Butler and as the current shadow minister for Women & Equalities a very important one.

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StarSpangledAnna · 26/02/2019 11:39

I know the thread has moved on but watching that video of Dawn Butler it was quite startling how she seems to have conflated two radically different issues i.e. transphobia and the whether the GRA should be reformed.

These are clearly separate issues and it feels disingenuous to lump the two together and portray a child getting bullied at school for being trans (obviously sad and emotive) as being a direct result of women questioning the impact of reforms to the GRA.

I don't know whether this is a deliberate conflation or whether there is just a lack of thought about the issues and lack of engagement with non-transphobic gender critical women.

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R0wantrees · 26/02/2019 10:58

Dr Jane Monckton Smith
(Forensic Criminologist specialising in homicide, Coercive Control and stalking. )

"In coercive control, the controlling person will keep diverting the actual argument to push the victim to keep defending themselves against spurious accusations. That way the victim cannot put their side, and seems to onlookers to be guilty of something. It’s a strategy."

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adultFemaleElf · 26/02/2019 10:33

And yep, who cares about experimenting on an embryo, so long as some men get to feel good about themselves.

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adultFemaleElf · 26/02/2019 10:32

Jane Fae is conflating the implant of a uterus into a female body (which Jane calls non-trans) with the implant of the same into a male body.
Good luck with that.

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R0wantrees · 26/02/2019 10:12

In today's Independent the organiser of the 'We're Still Here' event, Jane Fae disparagingly accuses women who post on the Feminism and Women's Rights chat board (since it seems most TRAs are oblivious to the existence of other MN boards) of being 'radicalised by the far right'

(extract)
" One UK feminist splinter has made it their mission to warn of the trans menace. On the BBC just a fortnight ago, a leading member of this group explained how the biggest threat facing women today was “the transgender ideology”.

So I’m biased. Not entirely convinced that upholding the rights of around 10-15,000 trans women in the UK (their focus) will bring on the gender apocalypse: whereas a toxic mix of cuts, austerity and unsympathetic government just might.

A recent schism within this group shows how wrong this can go. They recruited “Mumsnetters”, scarcely radical feminists. Surprise! Many of these were happy to sup with the far-right Heritage Foundation. Cue rapid backpedalling by people relying on the old maxim: “my enemy’s enemy is my friend”.

But then across a swathe of issues, from trans rights, to sex work to surrogacy, many of these already align closely to the right. So perhaps more apt: “Lie with dogs: get fleas!” " (continues)
www.independent.co.uk/voices/far-right-feminism-womens-rights-racism-mumsnet-ukip-tommy-robinson-a8793451.html
thread:
www.mumsnet.com/Talk/womens_rights/3518111-mumsnetdescribed-as-a-recruiting-ground-for-the-far-right-appealing-to-women


This follows another article in The Independent where Fae reduced women's recognition of the legal, ethical and safeguarding implications of implanting a uterus into a male body to being 'transphobic':

"Because, it is coming. The first uterus transplants for non-trans women have happened. Across the world, the technique is being honed, becoming more successful. Experts are clear: at some point in the next decade or so a trans woman will receive a uterus. And not long after that a trans woman will become pregnant.

It is, after all, as one surgeon has declared, a human right.

Tissues again! The longing for what cannot be is near overwhelming.

Meanwhile, in the Mumsnet forums, I see the transphobes declaring, already, that they would rather no part of their body ever be available for transplant that a trans woman might benefit from. This is futile. Tissue typing and social factors make it most likely that the first donors will be the mothers of trans women."

www.independent.co.uk/voices/trans-pregnancy-transgender-womb-transplant-women-uterus-transphobia-motherhood-a8784536.html
thread:
www.mumsnet.com/Talk/womens_rights/3503170-Womb-transplants-for-trans-women-are-a-human-right-says-surgeon

Jane Fae does not understand Safeguarding.
There is a systemic failure within transactivism to understand and respect Safeguarding and Child Protection frameworks intended to protect children and vulnerable adults.


The predominant risk to children and women comes from male-pattern abuse, attempted control & violence which of course includes sexual violence.
important thread:
www.mumsnet.com/Talk/womens_rights/3301266-Safeguarding-girls-and-protecting-women-post-Jimmy-Saville-metoo

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DoctoressPlague · 26/02/2019 10:02

Christine Burns said that children have “gender awareness” from around the age of 2. The general consensus was that a child who articulates that they want to change their gender should be able to- no matter how young they are.

CB also said that we “baby” children in our culture, whereas in other countries 12 year olds are considered old enough to fight in wars. I DON’T KNOW WHY SHE THOUGHT THIS WAS A GOOD COMPARISON.

This is nuts. Why has someone like CB gone from campaigning for employment rights to actively promoting the transing of children? Safety in numbers?

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R0wantrees · 26/02/2019 09:48

Oh and in case you’re wondering: not one fucking word was uttered about the possibilities of self-ID being abused and how this could be mitigated or prevented. No one said anything about safeguarding.

They don’t give a shit about women and girls.

current thread discussing Dr Julia Long's question about child exploitation to Munore Bergdorf at a recent event and the subsequent attempts to silence concerns.

OP HappyDappy wrote
"Julia Long was asked to leave the venue, after asking MB if it was normal that an 11yr old child dancing in front of adults, has money thrown at them by grown men. This was at Transmission & was deemed an offensive question....video footage on twitter of the incident.....worth a watch, sorry I can’t link to it but hope someone else can."

//www.youtube.com/watch?v=Jd4UCemsC6s&feature=youtu.be&app=desktop

LangCleg's comment:
"How did the scandal of TV entertainers grooming and exploiting children get so bad before anything was done?

How did the scandal of Catholic priests grooming and exploiting children get so bad before anything was done?

How did the scandal of on-street gangs grooming and exploiting children get so bad before anything was done?

Because if you create a sacred caste of any group and silence anyone asking questions about individuals on behalf of the sacred caste, abusers will see, infiltrate, and groom and exploit children. That''s how.

It's just tangential to me that the current group above criticism is extremist transactivism. I couldn't give a shit which group is ignoring the safeguarding of children - TV entertainers, Catholic priests, transactivists - it's all the same to me.

I will not be told I cannot point out safeguarding failures when I see them. "

//www.mumsnet.com/Talk/womens_rights/3512177-Julia-Long-asking-Munro-Bergdorf-about-child-exploitation

Object! article detailing Safeguarding issues by HANNAH HARRISON
concludes:
"The fabrication of the 'transgender' child (or the child ‘Drag Queen’) is similar to the creation of the child 'sex worker'. These misleading labels are placed on ordinary children in order to disguise and excuse the exploitation of these children in the fulfillment of an adult agenda – in both cases, to cater to the sexual interests of adult men.

The 'trans rights' movement reframes the removal of children's safeguarding as granting children 'freedom of expression'. This is similar to paedophiles advocating for the 'sexual rights of children'. In both cases, the proponents of these movements are actually interested in promoting men's 'sexual rights'."

//www.objectnow.org/news/2019/1/15/trans-kids-paedophilia-in-drag?

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R0wantrees · 21/01/2019 14:39

see yesterday's London's Women's March led by Munroe Bergdorf and Dawn Butler MP:

www.mumsnet.com/Talk/womens_rights/3483242-Womens-March-London-says-trans-voices-should-be-elevated-over-womens-voices

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Alicethroughtheblackmirror · 11/12/2018 21:52

James Morton's fingerprints are everywhere in Scotland - prisons, schools, women's shelters.

Charities applying for funding from scot gvt to support victims of violence, now have to prove they have a trans inclusive policy. If they don't, they don't get the money. Morton then cites the fact that shelters are trans inclusive as evidence of no problem.

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R0wantrees · 11/12/2018 21:16

This report is a significant insight into how some TRAs intend to continue their campaigning.

It's really worth being aware of the intended tactics and focus.

I shared a section today on the AIBU Ian Huntly thread about how TRAs in Sctland have been so succesful and amongst the comments by James Morton is what I think a very significant comment:

(extract)
James Morton talked about how they can get rid of “gender” markers on things like IT systems and places where it isn’t relevant- apparently GDPR might be able to help them here.

JM’s campaigning tips were to gain trust in the local community- and to approach moderate feminists, “correct misconceptions and forgive any ignorance they may have displayed”. They want to gain trust and make themselves likeable.

Apparently small acts like helping to campaign about period poverty or retweeting the local branch of Women’s Aid will make a difference and result in some reciprocation. They want to make it look like they care about Women's issues so they don’t appear threatening

Hmm

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IKeepFlouncing · 05/11/2018 22:56

Gosh wasn’t expecting that! Puts lights on.

Just catching up on this thread

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theOtherPamAyres · 01/11/2018 12:54

(James Morton) said the TRAs need to build allies in mainstream women and children’s organisations so it looks like they care about them

I can't help noticing the way the Woman's Equality Party relies on 'indispensible' and active volunteers to not only do the work in some local branches, but to reach out to other local branches. They keep appearing in photos of meetings far and wide.

It's as if they have an agenda to steer things in a certain direction and root out opposition.

It's an own goal, however, when one of them tweets about removing or discouraging women from joining WEP, if those women won't accept that TWAW

twitter.com/antoniamichele7/status/984791450423578624

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RedToothBrush · 23/10/2018 10:50

VERY few people actually live in the city of london. Its only 1 sq mile. 300,000 work there but it has a resident population of less than 10,000

I've seen it left off stats before for this reason.

Obviously if you happen to be an individual who does, this means you have disproportionate influence...

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rightreckoner · 23/10/2018 10:42

Does anyone on this thread actually live in the City of London? The comments at the conference about the Chief Exec and Chief Legal Officer are extremely damaging to the Corporation and I am trying to get the Corporation to take this seriously but I don't live there so am no one's constituent.

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R0wantrees · 23/10/2018 10:19

I've heard loads of similar stories: not necessarily relating to woman. But the point is that crucial is that these type of mistakes are happening with such alarming frequency it seems inconceivable that its not doing widespread harm. Patients are regularly correcting their doctors about basis points regarding their own care and that's just not right.

Absolutely, like you I am aware of similar and many examples.

Its terrifying to hear the examples such as your SIL's which are life and death situations.

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R0wantrees · 23/10/2018 10:16

Poppyred85 thank you, I was very fortunate that mine was caught early and so speak from a truly privileged position of being five years away from diagnosis.

I can talk about it now because its less raw for me. I know how many women are similarly affected and can't.

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RedToothBrush · 23/10/2018 10:12

R0wantrees a close friend of mine was reffered for IVF. After the first attempt failed, she was told that she might be better to just keep trying natural because you never know.

She was have IVF because she'd had her tubes removed and it was impossible to conceive naturally.

My SIL had a baby after having a very complex pregnancy and was in hospital. She was to be given medication for her additional health needs, my BIL happened to be there and knew what they were about to give her. He went loopy as said medication could have killed her. If he was a doctor and hadn't realised...

I've heard loads of similar stories: not necessarily relating to woman. But the point is that crucial is that these type of mistakes are happening with such alarming frequency it seems inconceivable that its not doing widespread harm. Patients are regularly correcting their doctors about basis points regarding their own care and that's just not right.

There was a thread the other week about doctors not knowing the difference between type 1 and type 2 diabetes which was horrifying to read.

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Poppyred85 · 23/10/2018 10:10

I’m sorry for your experiences R0wan and wishing you all the best. Flowers

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