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Feminism: Sex and gender discussions

So what further "Limited and specific" laws will be broken ?

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ProfessorSlocombe · 11/09/2020 14:49

in particular given the Government are seeking to prevent judicial review of legislation and for people to take cases to the ECHR, and how till they impact on feminism and womens rights in general ?

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FloralBunting · 11/09/2020 15:14

Well, it's quite clear that those who seek power will use the means at their disposal. This can and has meant stealth and concerted institutional capture so far. It is only the tenacity of feminist, safeguarding and free speech campaigners crowdfunding and working very hard to bring strategic legal cases/reviews that has been able to hold this power grab back.
Obviously, the power protect their interests. But our tenacity remains.

The natural tendency in human societies in history is to degenerate over time, either into anarchy or brutal control. And feminists know that the campaign for women's rights is never static and done, because we will always find ourselves being pushed back in our boxes. That's true for human rights across the board. So we'll find other ways. But we are in a good position right now, with some strong and important cases upcoming.

ProfessorSlocombe · 14/09/2020 11:37

Well since this was posted, it seems the HRA and ECHR are also out of order now.

Not quite sure how equality can be even approached without breaking the law. I'll need to bone up on the ACLU and apartheid tactics. Maybe a worldwide boycott of UK cheese is in order ? Seems that would hit us where it hurts most ?

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