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Feminism: Sex and gender discussions

Anneliese Dodds appointed women’s minister

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Petrine · 09/07/2024 08:57

I can’t believe that this appointment has been made. I fear that the progress made recently via the Cass report, etc will be lost.

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Ramblingnamechanger · 09/07/2024 09:23

This is a big snub to women who did vote for Labour despite misgivings. They could have appointed someone with a basic idea of what women are. It shows that on this some of us were right not to trust them. So we need to keep on as usual.

cavalier · 09/07/2024 09:45

Petrine · 09/07/2024 08:57

I can’t believe that this appointment has been made. I fear that the progress made recently via the Cass report, etc will be lost.

I’m going to sit back and watch this government alienate themselves more and more from biologically born women

dougalfromthemagicroundabout · 09/07/2024 10:06

I'm really depressed. There is no point lobbying government because they're just going to lie and continue to destroy the rights of women and safeguarding of children at every step, with the handmaidens who've climbed the ladder kicking it out beneath them.

We need to ramp up the court cases and, ideally, the UK equivalent of 'class actions'. There really must be a sufficient number of parents who'd be willing to sue the schools and or DfE who transitioned their children without parental input by now. Whilst the ministers have changed the civil servants who knew this was happening have not.

Especially once the children have left the schools and they no longer have power over those families. In the next 2-3 years.

I really want those who stood by and let children be harmed be held to account and lose their public positions. It's not acceptable to champion medical experimentation on children, especially now we have Cass and the equivalent in other countries, plus the WPATH revelations.

RhannionKPSS · 09/07/2024 10:08

Please support the ongoing campaign of the For Women Scotland case which will force the clarification of the definition of sex.

bellinisurge · 09/07/2024 10:21

@RhannionKPSS , exactly this. It's win/win either way.
If they win, the bollocks is fatally wounded.
If they lose, there will be increased pressure on a Starmer to fix the law. Because, at the moment, he's putting his faith in the Equality Act single sex spaces provision which everyone ignores- and Stonewall actively lobby against.

Streeting promised "guidance" rather than new law. Let's see if he is waiting for the FW Scotland case in November (?)

Either way:

It. Is. On.

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