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Feminism: Sex and gender discussions

Brenda Power in the Times - Why women are right to defend their Terf

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Roseglen84 · 13/06/2022 11:03

I don't agree with Brenda on many things, but I'm so glad she is continuing to talk about this is Irish media, albeit in the Irish section of the Times - not sure it would be printed in actual Irish media.

Anyway, I hope the share token works -

www.thetimes.co.uk/article/03087096-ea38-11ec-a9ff-89c063d2e5f0?shareToken=7e9a2a78689e8cce37efa36dba23ee92

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Hagiography · 13/06/2022 11:49

Good article.

'To those of us who believe there’s more to being a woman than a frock and a feeling, that’s like saying it’s standard practice to begin every working day with a Hail Mary,'

JellySaurus · 13/06/2022 17:51

the trans ideology has all the hallmarks of a new religion.
Sceptics sneer when a man in a dress purports to turn the biological reality of bread and wine into something entirely different through transubstantiation. Yet when a man in a dress purports to turn the biological reality of masculinity into femininity through the process of transitioning, we are supposed to bend the knee. Or possibly face prosecution as hate criminals.
Absolutely!

And creating a new sacred caste. We've learned not to say "The priest couldn't have raped you - he's a man of the cloth, a good man." And now we're being forced to say "You could not have been raped because there was no man there."

TheBiologyStupid · 13/06/2022 23:57

Absolutely, JellySaurus!

Cailleach1 · 14/06/2022 00:26

Some used to wag that John Charles McQuaid 'helped' to write the Irish Constitution. It seems TENI are writing our legislation now.

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