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Feminism: Sex and gender discussions

Where's the Forstater decision at?

8 replies

lookleft · 17/06/2022 14:37

Wasn't it expected in May? Anyone know what the latest ETA is?

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NecessaryScene · 17/06/2022 14:45

Last ETA I saw was just after the hearing - Maya said on 26th March: "The judgment is likely to come out in May."

I haven't heard any updates since then, and don't imagine we will until the day it appears.

Some have speculated they may be waiting until after the last hearing day of Allison Bailey's case, which is this coming Monday.

achillestoes · 17/06/2022 14:50

It must be imminent.

Lightorchestral · 17/06/2022 15:15

I can't wait for Maya to be vindicated, it will be a glorous day.

achillestoes · 17/06/2022 16:05

Let’s not count chickens.

Lightorchestral · 17/06/2022 16:07

achillestoes · 17/06/2022 16:05

Let’s not count chickens.

With Super Copper and common sense at the helm she can't lose.

Circumferences · 17/06/2022 16:19

...she can't lose.

Maya could easily lose on any sort of technicality.
Her employers are based in America for a start, also she was on a freelance contract that expired and not renewed rather than her job being actually lost.

I'm 100% behind Maya don't get me wrong, but let's not assume the courts won't find a technicality to favour her employers.

Nonetheless MF has already "won" and given huge freedom to GC feminists. Any more progress will simply be cherry on the cake.

achillestoes · 17/06/2022 16:20

I saw the hearing and she can certainly lose. There are legal issues, not common sense issues. But fingers are crossed.

Ereshkigalangcleg · 18/06/2022 05:18

Yes, Maya won acknowledgement that people can have gender critical beliefs, basically.

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