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Feminism: Sex and gender discussions

Women’s Rights Network Scotland has imploded

109 replies

rogue2025 · 11/06/2025 19:21

Hearing all sorts about things kicking off at WRNS.

Women being accused of ‘security breeches’.

Scores of activist women chucked out with no warning or right to reply.

It seems that the Scotland admins don’t want women talking to each other without permission.

So much for being a ‘membership’ organisation.

Why do so many feminist organisations end up in power trips like this?

The gender fight is hard enough without ‘mean girls’ turning on other women.

Power really does corrupt.

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ICanSee · 30/06/2025 19:17

Oh dear - someone has decided to go public and is organising a space on X to discuss WRNS. While I understand that some women feel extremely bruised by their experience, this seems a great pity.

IwantToRetire · 30/06/2025 20:13

Link?

Clocking · 30/06/2025 22:01

And yet, you just drew everyone’s attention to it…

SidewaysOtter · 30/06/2025 22:20

AliBaliBug · 12/06/2025 19:16

I’ve not read everything yet so this might have been pointed out already. You’ve forgotten to mention the reason WRN Scotland decided to chuck us all out - some internal WRN business was shared in the new group on at least 2 occasions. Not just because we were in another group.

Just flagging this post again.

IwantToRetire · 01/07/2025 00:07

SidewaysOtter · 30/06/2025 22:20

Just flagging this post again.

2 wrongs dont make a right.

Ellamary44 · 06/07/2025 09:23

This seems to be a common problem with a lot of the WRN groups. They are not comfortable with the members talking to each other. I believe it's a control issue but it is something that has led me to leave my local group in Northern Ireland . Some great women doing fantastic work and the narcissistic people in charge use the platform to raise their own profile.

Ellamary44 · 06/07/2025 09:43

Too many people saying exactly the same thing.

Ferro · 06/07/2025 13:42

ArabellaScott · 13/06/2025 06:44

Groups tend to have these kind of problems. The suggestion that women's groups tend to them more is interesting. I wonder if there's any truth to that? And if so, why that might be.

I don't think women's groups tend to infighting any more than others. Look at the far left.

Groups are held together by money or by iron discipline. Organisations that don't have either of these things tend to fragment.

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