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Feminism: Sex and gender discussions

What do we know about the research ONS used to justify changing the meaning of sex in the census?

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stumbledin · 21/02/2021 19:24

FPFW have published an article pointing out how slanted the research was that the Census have used to justify why the quesiton on sex has been left as open as it is.

Once again the years, if not decades, of campaigning and networking that trans activists have been doing has paid off for them. If it were a race they would be at the finishing line and we have only just left the starting blocks.

From the article:

... Out of 52 people interviewed, 16 were trans people and another 7 were “trans allies”.

We also know that “these groups are not mutually exclusive so one participant may be in more than one of these groups”.

In other words “transwomen are women” so they can give their views on behalf of “trans people” and also “women”.

None of the many women’s groups who have been active in opposing self-ID were included. ...

fairplayforwomen.com/bad-research-at-ons/

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Stealhsquirrelnutkin · 21/02/2021 21:02

It's so obviously corrupt that it would be laughable, if the consequences of the stealthy take over weren't so incredibly dire.

AbsintheFriends · 22/02/2021 10:04

This is just staggering.

I hope that the FPFW court case brings this right out into the open so people can see just how much power and influence the 'most marginalised people in society' have.

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