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Feminism: Sex and gender discussions

Companies that were once Sex-Realist Phobic

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Silversixpenny · 18/04/2025 20:00

Just that. If we know of any that hated us for knowing that a woman is an adult human female, or called us Nazis, or belittled us, or pushed us to one side: add below.

We have not forgotten Wickes, for example, I for one will never go in one, let alone spend my money there.

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Arran2024 · 18/04/2025 20:09

My line in the sand is Oxfam after they withdrew a cards set on Inspirational Women. I stopped donating and won't go into their shops.

lcakethereforeIam · 18/04/2025 20:22

Lush, sender binders to confused girls behind their parents back.

popefully · 18/04/2025 20:25

Body Shop - mocked JKR when she posted her essay about male abuse, and used it as an opportunity to promote their bath bombs. Vile.

Verigio · 18/04/2025 20:27

Innocent drinks. Haven’t forgotten them unfollowing people with ‘transphobic views’ purely on the basis of other Twitter users reporting them.

popefully · 18/04/2025 20:28

As an aside, any male that's changed their appearance to look more physically female when they identify as a woman knows that women are female, otherwise they wouldn't do it. It makes no sense!

MagpiePi · 18/04/2025 20:29

Marks and Spencers. Allowing men into women’s changing rooms.

John Lewis for the same, and their staff magazine celebrating men who say they’re women.

CautiousLurker01 · 18/04/2025 20:32

Funnily enough I realise I’ve not used any of these brands since they revealed themselves. Likewise John Lewis/Waitrose after the pro trans magazine and staff fiasco of last year (spring I think). Sounds like no big deal, but we did a huge house renovation over the last 2 years: replaced our integrated fridge and freezer, bought 3 leather sofas, large oak wardrobes, new fancy beds/mattresses. They lost out on around £15k.

White middle class middle aged women were the backbone of their customer base, so am pretty sure Im not the only one who boycotted them.

AmateurNoun · 18/04/2025 20:33

Arran2024 · 18/04/2025 20:09

My line in the sand is Oxfam after they withdrew a cards set on Inspirational Women. I stopped donating and won't go into their shops.

Similarly Amnesty who intervened in the FWS case against biological reality.

GreenFriedTomato · 19/04/2025 01:18

Pretty much every chain of Gym apart from Bannantynes

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