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Feminism: Sex and gender discussions

Gender Criticals - how are you going to vote in the election?

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ProfessorFlitwick · 27/11/2023 11:02

My political views are centre-left. I am genuinely unsure how to vote in the next election because I am absolutely not voting for any party that supports harmful woke ideology. I am curious to hear how other GCs are thinking of voting next year?

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Dineasair · 01/05/2024 12:53

ArthurbellaScott · 01/05/2024 07:58

Yes. There is time, but Starmer needs to buck up.

The Labour Party in Scotland have just shown their intentions by voting down the Women’s motion to protect women’s rights. That’s all the evidence I need.

BlackForestCake · 01/05/2024 17:21

Tories are only using the issue as a cynical culture war weapon.

If Labour didn't spout ridiculous, unhinged nonsense about women having penises, the Tories wouldn't be able to use it as a cynical cultural war weapon. Seems like an easy solution.

EasternStandard · 01/05/2024 17:23

BlackForestCake · 01/05/2024 17:21

Tories are only using the issue as a cynical culture war weapon.

If Labour didn't spout ridiculous, unhinged nonsense about women having penises, the Tories wouldn't be able to use it as a cynical cultural war weapon. Seems like an easy solution.

Agree

“Culture war” really needs to be retired

It doesn’t help women, but does men

duc748 · 01/05/2024 17:49

EasternStandard · 01/05/2024 17:23

Agree

“Culture war” really needs to be retired

It doesn’t help women, but does men

'Culture wars' also helps the likes of James O'Brien to justify affecting lofty detachment.

WickedSerious · 01/05/2024 20:32

duc748 · 01/05/2024 17:49

'Culture wars' also helps the likes of James O'Brien to justify affecting lofty detachment.

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Is that what he's trying to do?

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