Just to say I have now listened to the video and what really stands out is the energy!
Maybe Dublin is always like that but the speakers and the crowd were just buzzing.
And what a range of subjects. And ages, certainly more than one young woman.
Would have been good to have a discussion about some of them just because not just those of us in the UK but globally probably dont know much about this constitutional(?) statement about women and mothers.
And the issue about freedom of speech / hate crime.
But what it has also made me realise is how the media just treats it all as a bit of shouting match between 2 groups.
Surely a newspaper covering an event that is a series of speeches should at least reference some of the issues raised.
And also the contrast of those really basic issues (lesbians dont have dicks!) and all the time the aggressive shouting in the background.
Just illustrates how non-sensical the accusations made against LWS and gender critical feminists are.
And yet somehow the news media doesn't want that to be public.
Really strange when you think how many really bonkers speakers on Brexist were faithfully reported as though the words had nuggets of truth.
I wonder what the numbers are world wide of those, not just women, who know that women are biological females? And given that why the media never acknowledges that.
Just think what could have been achieved for women in the media had been as on board with women's basic human rights as they have been with spreading the trans agenda.
Really great to see and hear so many fiesty women. 