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Oxford 'Students Condemn ‘Transphobic’ St Hilda’s Professor' allegations against Professor Selina Todd, WPUK. Julie Bindel, "McCarthy is alive and well and living in a posh university:"

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R0wantrees · 01/05/2019 08:09

article in The Oxford Student:
'Students Condemn ‘Transphobic’ St Hilda’s Professor

29th April 2019 by Grace Davis
(extract)
"Professor Selina Todd, a professor of Modern History and tutor at St Hilda’s College, has been accused of being ‘transphobic’ by St Hilda’s students, after she was found to be retweeting transphobic groups on Twitter.

Amongst these include the parody twitter account ‘British Gay Eugenics’. She retweeted a tweet from this group which joked: “Please join our MASSIVE thanks to @stonewalluk, @ruth_hunt, Gendered Intelligence, & Mermaids UK for helping #transawaythegay.

“Parents, there is an alternative to having an embarrassing gay son or lesbian daughter! All it takes is timely intervention!” (continues)

As well as this, Professor Todd has retweeted several tweets from the group Women’s Place UK, and Fairplay for Women, which have previously been condemned by Oxford SU LGBTQ+ Campaign for being “transphobic” and “threatening trans people’s rights and safety”.

She is set to speak at the third London meeting of Women’s Place UK on 20th May this year, alongside Meghan Murphy, Julie Bindel, Nina Malik, and Ruth Serwotka.

On her website, Professor Todd describes herself as a “a gender critical feminist, [who faces] intimidation via social media about expressing my views, sharing the evidence that informs those views, and calling for a debate.”

She then goes on to claim: “Like every other gender critical feminist I know, I encountered the current debate about whether transgender people should be able to self-identify as such (without fulfilling other legal and medical requirements) from the instinctive standpoint that I wanted to support transpeople’s rights. But after months of research, I concluded that this position would harm the rights of women, because so often what is being asked for is free access to women-only spaces.

“I then began to question the whole premise that someone can ‘transition’ from being a man to a woman or vice versa.”

She adds: “You can’t change sex – biologically, that is impossible. And the notion that people can ‘feel’ like a woman or like a man seems socially conservative, implying as it does that being a woman rests on dressing or behaving in a ‘feminine’ way. Being a woman rests both on certain biological facts and on the experience of living in the world as a woman, from birth, an experience that is shaped by particular kinds of oppressions.

“A movement that claims to be advocating a liberating kind of ‘fluidity’ is in fact reinforcing and promoting highly conservative gendered stereotypes.” (continues)
www.oxfordstudent.com/2019/04/29/oxford-professor-found-tweeting-transphobic-tweets/

I heard Selina Todd speak a few years ago about her recent book, 'The People: the Rise and Fall of the Working Class 1910–2010'. She's brilliant & an inspiring speaker

Background Wiki
"Selina Todd was born in Newcastle upon Tyne in 1975 and, after schooling at a state comprehensive, she completed her undergraduate degree in history at Warwick University. After working in Canada and Cuba, she took a master of arts degree and then a doctor of philosophy degree in history at the University of Sussex.

Career
After holding a Scouloudi Fellowship and Economic and Social Research Council Post-doctoral Fellowship at the Institute of Historical Research, Todd was elected to the Ottilie Hancock Research Fellowship in History at Girton College, Cambridge, in 2004. The following year, she was appointed a lecturer at Warwick University, and in 2007 took a lectureship in modern British history at the University of Manchester. In 2010, she was appointed a Fellow at St Hilda's College, Oxford, and a lecturer in history at the University of Oxford In 2015, she was awarded the title of Professor of Modern History by the university. She is a fellow of the Royal Historical Society and, as of 2016, is vice-principal of St Hilda's.

Todd's research focuses on the history of the working-class, gender and feminism in modern Britain.

In July 2017, it was announced that Todd had accepted nomination as the President of the Socialist Educational Association."

Oxford 'Students Condemn ‘Transphobic’ St Hilda’s Professor' allegations against Professor Selina Todd, WPUK. Julie Bindel, "McCarthy is alive and well and living in a posh university:"
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Trousering · 02/05/2019 11:44

I did Google one of the most abusive women, she's all over the Internet. So that's going to follow her around for life. I would not employ someone so incapable of controlling their behaviour and so willing to be so disrespectful for no reason.

thethoughtfox · 04/05/2019 13:33

I search Evergreen but can't fin anything. Who is this?

R0wantrees · 04/05/2019 13:41

thethoughtfox
current thread:
www.mumsnet.com/Talk/womens_rights/3568533-Evergreen-State-College-Bret-Weinstein-Heather-Heying-3-part-documentary

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RubberTreePlant · 04/05/2019 13:45

It's no coincidence that it's Oxford. The combination of extreme privilege and open misogyny makes a fertile breeding ground.

(GC) DS and his (woke) GF were (at our not very elite) home from Oxford at Easter and bickering about it incessantly. It's not that there isn't dissent in the student body, it's that the woke crew have a stranglehold on the college committees.

RubberTreePlant · 04/05/2019 13:50

I kinda wonder whether Grace Davis is secretly gender critical and trying to get the message out. Having said that Selina Todd is transphobic she then included a long passage from her website which makes her seem totally reasonable

I don't know in this particular instance, but i suspect there's quite a lot of that going on. There's an underground resistance mentality amongst the GC youth. Mad times.

TheCountessofFitzdotterel · 04/05/2019 14:15

'There's an underground resistance mentality amongst the GC youth'

Bit like the GC adults then!

RubberTreePlant · 04/05/2019 14:16

True Smile

TheRedBarrows · 05/05/2019 12:46

McCarthyism IS alive and well.

Anyone seen what is happening to academic Nina Power? Who was denounced by a letter saying 'we the undersigned' who have not, of course signed their names at all, just ascribed the letter to a silly anonymous acronym.

Likewise an odious and anonymous little group have set themselves up as TERFSOutOfArt specifically to denounce and report people to their employers for holding gender critical views. Why the anonymity? If they believe they have a righteous cause and stand by their view, let them name themselves.

Free Speech is out of the window.

borntobequiet · 05/05/2019 14:03

High intelligence and academic achievement are not always found in conjunction with common sense and an understanding of the real world.

Prawnofthepatriarchy · 05/05/2019 15:17

You're absolutely right, borntobequiet. I have a ridiculously high IQ but my friends and family collect examples of my total lack of common sense and tease me about it, though in a gentle, loving way.

I once painted myself into a corner. Literally.

In my teens I used to value academic intelligence more highly than other qualities, because that was what I had. I soon recognized my mistake.

OccasionalKite · 06/05/2019 00:24

Many thanks to pp who recommended the book The People: the Rise and Fall of the Working Class 1910–2010' by Professor Selina Todd.

Have kindled it and started reading, and it's a cracking good read.

AlwaysComingHome · 06/05/2019 05:42

Bought a Woodfall boxset recently which includes A Taste of Honey so will check out the Delaney biography. Also bought Charlie Bubbles by Delaney too.

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