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Feminism: Sex and gender discussions

Civitas publication about 'transgender ideology'

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BlueRaincoat1 · 01/07/2020 11:34

civitas.org.uk/publications/the-corrosive-impact-of-transgender-ideology/

The summary says:

Joanna Williams, June 2020

"In less than two decades ‘transgender’ has gone from a term representing individuals and little used outside of specialist communities, to signifying a powerful political ideology driving significant social change. At the level of the individual, this shift has occurred through the separation of gender from sex, before reclaiming biology through an innate sense of ‘gender-identity’.

In this report, Joanna Williams argues that this return to biology allows for the formation of a distinct identity group, one that can stake a claim to being persecuted, and depends upon continual validation and confirmation from an external audience. All critical discussion is a threat to this public validation and is often effectively curtailed.

This ideology has meant that in 2019, the number of 11- and 13-year-olds referred to NHS specialist medical help with transitioning rose by 28 and 30 per cent, respectively, over the previous year. The youngest patients have been just three years old. Arrests and prosecutions have been made for ‘deliberately misgendering’ through the use of male pronouns. Transgender pupils have been free to use the toilets and changing rooms that match their gender identity, previously intended only for members of the opposite sex. Reports of the attacks on women in prisons carried out by transgender inmates suggest that the feelings of transgender women are being placed above the safety of females. But why has this been allowed to happen?

Joanna Williams suggests that the move of transgenderism from niche to mainstream tells us more about the rest of society than it does about transgender individuals. People in positions of power within the realms of media, education, academia, police, social work, medicine, law, and local and national government have been prepared to coalesce behind the demands of a tiny transgender community. Previously authoritative institutions now lack confidence in their own ability to lead and look to the transgender community as a victimised group that can act as a source of moral authority. However, this, in turn, has not only eroded sex-based rights but undermined crucial areas of child protection."

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BovaryX · 01/07/2020 12:15

From the Telegraph:

In ‘The Corrosive Impact of Transgender Ideology’, Dr Williams argues that the state has been too willing to “coalesce behind the demands of a tiny transgender community” which was once considered “niche”. Describing how the expansion of transgender rights has gone “hand in hand” with an expansion of institutional regulation of speech and behaviour, the report accuses activists of hypocrisy in calling for freedom and equality for transgender people, while accusing those who question their approach of "transphobia" or "misgendering".“Dictating the language use of others not only restricts their free speech but, more significantly, in compelling speech it imposes a demand upon them that calls into question their freedom of conscience,” Dr Williams adds

WineGummyBear · 01/07/2020 12:27

Thanks for the link. Have downloaded the report and will read it in bursts this afternoon. A quick scan and it looks pretty comprehensive.

I hadn't heard of Civitas but I expect they are aware of what's heading their way.

eggsandwaffles · 01/07/2020 12:42

Is there any way of reading that Telegraph article with no paywall? I can't afford to subscribe to all of these outlets but am so encouraged to see some coverage in the mainstream media.

eggsandwaffles · 01/07/2020 12:45

Got it...

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BovaryX · 01/07/2020 12:50

The Telegraph doesn't do share tokens so great you found that eggs

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