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Feminism: Sex and gender discussions

Is something going on at The Guardian?

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Doobigetta · 03/11/2019 15:44

Four articles in the last few days:

  • Praising Obama for denouncing cancel culture- and we all know he said “verbs” but he meant “pronouns”. The article says “you can make people change the words they use, but you can’t make them change what they think”.
  • One about a support group in Australia for women whose husbands come out as gay in later life, highlighting the particular unfairness of having to watch your husband being praised for his bravery in ripping your life out from under you. No mention of trans widows but the parallel is very obvious.
  • A review of “Who are you calling fat” asks “what are the limits on matters of self-identification? Where do we end up if there are no such things as facts?”
  • And then finally Catherine Bennett in her column about the abuse of MPs specifically included the treatment of TERFs as evidence of misogyny in public debate.

This seems quite a shift from a year ago, when only Hadley Freeman even came close to voicing GC thoughts. Is the tide turning?

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PanGalaticGargleBlaster · 06/11/2019 07:06

For momentum ideological purity and permanent opposition is more important then gaining office.

teawamutu · 06/11/2019 09:47

... Which is why I hold them in such complete contempt.

Needmoresleep · 06/11/2019 10:02

Helps explain why the labour party don't seem serious about getting elected and having power.

The politics may be different but the Guardian seems to be the same way about retaining readers.

Both have a sort of "our way or the highway" attitude.

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