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Feminism: Sex and gender discussions

University of Edinburgh

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nestoftables · 14/01/2021 16:07

www.ed.ac.uk/equality-diversity/students/educateyourself/what-does-being-trans-and-or-non-binary-mean-new/what-is-transphobia

I don't know if this has been shared here before, but it doesn't feel right! :/

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rogdmum · 10/02/2021 09:16

It’s being reviewed and republished so need to see what ends up as the next version.

CharlieParley · 10/02/2021 09:28

@highame

This is good news, but they've only removed because of the complaints and not because it was a load of BS
I agree. Their other pages in this subject area are of similar low quality.
Datun · 10/02/2021 09:51

Placemarking

Ehmbeeh · 10/02/2021 10:35

Just watched on YouTube and would recommend...

‘Dysphoric’ is a four-part documentary series on the rise of Gender Identity Ideology, its effects on women and girls - especially in developing countries.

Synopsis:
In this dystopian world where misogyny is rampant, and womanhood is commodified, being female comes at a cost. Corporates capitalise on women's bodies blurring the lines of biological sex, and profiting from the emperically untested pseudo-science of queer theory. This gaslighting is aided by the complicity of media, academia, legal and the political world. It is no surprise that young girls are fleeing womanhood like a house on fire.
The past decade has seen a steep rise in the number of young girls seeking to transition by undergoing life threatening, irreversible procedures. ‘Dysphoric’ is a four-part documentary series on the rise of Gender Identity Ideology, its effects on women and girls - especially in developing countries.
The film explores gender transition, the permanent medical side-effects of hormones and surgeries, the propaganda by 'woke' corporations that glorifies thousands of stereotypical gender presentations coalesced as fashion, a surge in pronoun policing; language hijacking that calls women ‘menstruators’, and the many hurdles women face while trying to question this modern-day misogyny. The film amplifies the voices of detransitioners, clinicians, psychiatrists, sociologists, feminists, academics and concerned citizens.

ACovidofWitches · 10/02/2021 10:55

How disappointing. I have been eyeing up an MSc they offer for a few years and if they don't drastically rethink this I would prefer to take my money elsewhere. It's a really good course but it would be too uncomfortable to be part of the university if this is the level they're operating at.

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