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Feminism: Sex and gender discussions

I'm unfortunately in Stella Creasy's constituency

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Circumferences · 22/04/2025 18:19

Stella Creasy has just sent a very lengthy email to all her constituents regarding the Supreme Court ruling.

It's absurd.

She firstly bemoans how more questions are raised than are answered (I'm sorry, no Stella, the big question "what is a woman" is now answered.... finally).

She then in her second paragraph addresses how transwomen are now more frightened of getting abused because of the ruling.... (Perfectly upholding the hyperbolic rhetoric of trans activism)

She then has the gall to say "single sex spaces have always been possible to arrange" while she and her TRA buddies were instrumental in dismantling single sex spaces and making them impossible to arrange! (Grr)

She then admits that basically what's the point of a GRC when it doesn't make a difference in real life (she's crying real tears at this point) but at least she's telling the truth at this point.

She then bemoans the "toxic nation of debate around sex/gender" as if her TRA buddies are victims in all of this!

No recognition whatsoever to the bravery and strength of the women of Scotland who brought this case to court. No recognition whatsoever to the abuse and sometimes actual violence inflicted on women by her TRA pals. No recognition towards what a brilliant result this was for women and girls across the world.

Stella Creasy, you never had my respect but now there's no chance.

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UptonFunk · 24/04/2025 19:16

Seems Labour knew what a woman was when they made up those lists?

Slothtoes · 24/04/2025 19:19

There’s a bit of a god complex going on here. This really isn’t a problem for one MP to solve. Specialists are already working on it.

As an MP if you’re going write out on this, you could say truthfully and more reassuringly, ‘Thank you for writing to me on this important issue, the Supreme Court judgment will be followed by practical guidance from the EHRC, the independent equality body for regulating and advising on how the Equality Act works.’

Link to EHRC statement, https://www.equalityhumanrights.com/ehrc-statement-supreme-court-ruling-women-scotland-v-scottish-ministers

job done

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