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Feminism: Sex and gender discussions

Sunday Times GRA Survey

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FloraFox · 21/10/2018 08:32

I may be being dim in this but I can’t find the results of the survey the Times has been running this week. Last I saw the vote was 98% against the question of whether anyone who self-identifies as a woman should have access to women’s spaces. It said the results would be published in this week’s Sunday Times but I can’t find it. Has anyone else found it?

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IdaBWells · 21/10/2018 22:25

I just find the Guardian very hard to read because they have such a self-righteous, smug, journalistic voice. I have subscriptions to about 5 newspapers online UK and international but I would never give The Guardian a penny after how they have treated women, biggest bunch of hypocrites

BlackForestCake · 22/10/2018 00:17

To have pissed off this number of their own supporters is a real own goal.

Money and connections are far more important to the way Stonewall operates than having a large number of supporters. It doesn’t matter if they alienate former supporters.

AngryAttackKittens · 22/10/2018 06:59

So we have a gay rights org that doesn't represent the interests or beliefs of gay people, and an Official Left (Labour party, Big Name Lefty Media Personalities, etc) that looks down on working class people and considers them to be so dangerous that handing the men/boys a leaflet will result in them violently attacking people.

That's a recipe for serious social unrest in the making, or for so much apathy that nobody can be bothered to vote or donate any more.

LangCleg · 22/10/2018 08:24

So we have a gay rights org that doesn't represent the interests or beliefs of gay people, and an Official Left (Labour party, Big Name Lefty Media Personalities, etc) that looks down on working class people and considers them to be so dangerous that handing the men/boys a leaflet will result in them violently attacking people.

That's a recipe for serious social unrest in the making, or for so much apathy that nobody can be bothered to vote or donate any more.

Yep. Depressing, isn't it?

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