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Feminism: Sex and gender discussions

Article in the Herald Scotland on trans right backlash

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Hackedoffwoman · 19/01/2019 09:36

www.heraldscotland.com/news/17364975.trans-rights-backlash-the-scottish-canadian-connection/

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DisrespectfulAdultFemale · 19/01/2019 09:44

Good article. Thanks for posting the link, Hackedoff and WTF.

ChickenonaMug · 19/01/2019 10:38

This is a great article.

R0wantrees · 19/01/2019 11:08

Shona Craven, the journalist who wrote this piece also recently wrote:
'Why we have so much to learn from ‘old and irrelevant’ women'

I DIDN’T intend to spend my evening eavesdropping on one of Canada’s most prominent transgender rights activists. I was in Vancouver, attending a high-profile event featuring the country’s leading feminist journalist, and shortly after I took my seat I became aware of a running commentary from immediately behind me. I heard a nasal male voice pointing out “that poster woman” before issuing a barbed verdict: “She’s a lot more old and irrelevant than I thought.”

A lot of “old and irrelevant” women – by which I mean experienced, wise and inspiring adult females – had gathered to hear Meghan Murphy talk on Gender Identity Ideology and Women’s Rights. Joining Murphy on the panel was the old and irrelevant Lee Lakeman, who first opened her home to abused women in the 1970s and spent four decades providing frontline services to those fleeing violence; and the old and irrelevant Fay Blaney, an activist, educator and advocate for indigenous women who currently runs a project empowering marginalised women to create social change."

www.thenational.scot/news/17366420.why-we-have-so-much-to-learn-from-old-and-irrelevant-women/

current thread:
www.mumsnet.com/Talk/womens_rights/3479722-Lee-Lakeman-Vancouver-Jan-2019-Thread-title-edited-by-MNHQ

HumourlessFeminist · 19/01/2019 11:17

A really well informed article, thanks 🙂.

theOtherPamAyres · 19/01/2019 11:43

An excellent, balanced and readable view. I love the tone of voice and the way it presents the debate even-handedly. The writer doesn't get bogged down in technicalities about the competing stances.

I'm always grateful for articles that focus on actions of politicians, governments and institutions. TRAs have only emerged, and been allowed to behave badly, because of state-sponsorship and encouragement. The push-back has only emerged in the UK because of grassroots resistance and leadership from the likes FPFW and Woman's Place UK.

Freespeecher · 19/01/2019 11:45

Excellent primer for those unfamiliar with the ongoing debate whilst offering a new angle to those who have been following it for a while.

Knicknackpaddyflak · 19/01/2019 12:25

Good article. Canada is also starting to demonstrate if you think there's a backlash now, wait until this stuff gets into law and the effects start to impact on people who never knew about this. MPs are going to need bigger desks to hide under.

nauticant · 19/01/2019 13:21

The comments from Catriona Faolain: "fascist ... fascist ... fascist".

twitter.com/CatisinSpace/status/987963019790553089

Autistic pansexual devoted to the Path of Transgendence (she/her). Scottish. Liker of FFX-2, critic of TERFs, harbourer of crushes.

Knicknackpaddyflak · 19/01/2019 13:55

pansexual devoted to the Path of Transgendence

Not at all alternative or a new age religious cult then...……….. Someone needs to go teach them a few verses of 'the age of Aquarius', 'Sodomy' and 'The Bed'- the grown ups have been there, done that, written Broadway musicals about it and got the t shirt kids. These fads pass.

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