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A growing threat: the anti-rights movement in the UK says Amnesty who claim over 50% are Gender Critical groups

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IwantToRetire · 09/07/2026 17:01

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Anti-rights actors seek a society in which women and men have fixed and distinct roles, based on what they view as ‘natural’ and ‘traditional’. These actors perceive the idea that gender is socially constructed as a threat because it suggests that gender roles can, and do, change across societies and over time. In fact, progress in the rights of women and LGBT+ people has been underpinned by changing understandings of gender and social roles.

Anti-rights actors refer to this perceived threat as ‘gender ideology’, portraying it as an attack on national traditions, family structures, marriage and religious freedom. These narratives often seek to generate fear and uncertainty and rely on misinformation or exaggerated claims.

The term ‘gender ideology’ emerged in the context of debates within international institutions, particularly the United Nations, about gender equality and sexual and reproductive rights.

In 1964, the Holy See became a Permanent Observer at the UN General Assembly, the only religious body with this status. As a permanent observer the Holy See can participate in processes at the General Assembly as well as other UN bodies. It cannot vote but it has the possibility to co-sponsor resolutions if a member state requests a vote. Although it cannot vote, the Holy See can participate in UN discussions and processes and has played an influential role in debates on women's rights and LGBT+ rights.

The term ‘gender ideology’ gained prominence in response to progress on gender equality and Cairo in 1994. These conference were a landmark moment for the global women's rights movement. The Beijing Declaration and Platform for Action is widely regarded as a key international framework for advancing women's rights and gender equality, and states continue to report on its implementation through the Commission on the Status of Women.

While opposition to sexual and reproductive rights predates the Beijing conference, the term ‘gender ideology’ became a particularly important response to the advances achieved there. The phrase was coined to explain the growing influence of gender equality agendas and to mobilise opposition to them.

Although the term originated in debates at the international level, it has since become a broad political narrative used by a wide range of anti-rights actors. Today, it is often used to connect campaigns against gender equality, sexual and reproductive rights, and LGBT+ rights across different countries and contexts.

From intro to report at
https://media.amnesty.org.uk/documents/Report_-_A_growing_threat__the_anti-rights_movement_in_the_UK_July_2026.pdf

See images of the list of 51 groups Amnesty is claiming are right wing.

A growing threat: the anti-rights movement in the UK says Amnesty who claim over 50% are Gender Critical groups
A growing threat: the anti-rights movement in the UK says Amnesty who claim over 50% are Gender Critical groups
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MashaPav · 14/07/2026 00:30

Catiette · 14/07/2026 00:23

Hmm.

"As many of these letters (from named groups challenging the report) note, in contrast to Amnesty, the groups it has chosen to name are overwhelmingly composed of volunteers, without any salaried staff or the ability to retain or engage lawyers, and can only take on legal action at personal cost and risk. By contrast, Amnesty International UK appears to have an annual budget somewhere well in excess of £10m (its structure of separate charitable and campaigning parts makes the exact figure more complex to establish)."

https://murrayblackburnmackenzie.org/2026/07/13/amnesty-international-uk-rights-and-wrongs/

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And these right-wing anti rights groups such as Sex Mattress are funded endlessly by right wing Christian organisations who aim to remove LGBTQ people from public life, remove women’s rights, right to abortion etc.
ADF UK
CitizenGO

Many more.

Catiette · 14/07/2026 00:37

There's a lot that's funny in the above (more funny-strange than funny-funny, but still)... but the typo's absolute fave!

Boiledbeetle · 14/07/2026 00:39

MashaPav · 14/07/2026 00:30

And these right-wing anti rights groups such as Sex Mattress are funded endlessly by right wing Christian organisations who aim to remove LGBTQ people from public life, remove women’s rights, right to abortion etc.
ADF UK
CitizenGO

Many more.

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Boiledbeetle · 14/07/2026 00:40

Catiette · 14/07/2026 00:37

There's a lot that's funny in the above (more funny-strange than funny-funny, but still)... but the typo's absolute fave!

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😃

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Myalternate · 14/07/2026 00:40

MashaPav
You work for Amnesty don’t you?

Never mind.

Ereshkigalangcleg · 14/07/2026 00:46

Why do TRAs think it’s totes hilaire to call Sex Matters “Sex Mattress”?. Lots of angry, impotent little misogynists doing that on Reddit.

Ereshkigalangcleg · 14/07/2026 00:47

Catiette · 14/07/2026 00:37

There's a lot that's funny in the above (more funny-strange than funny-funny, but still)... but the typo's absolute fave!

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It’s not a typo.

Catiette · 14/07/2026 01:09

Ereshkigalangcleg · 14/07/2026 00:47

It’s not a typo.

I did wonder, but never attribute to malice what is likelier attributable to stupidity, right? It goes something like that, anyway. Except... both seem pretty apt here 🤷‍♀️.

Catiette · 14/07/2026 01:11

Ereshkigalangcleg · 14/07/2026 00:46

Why do TRAs think it’s totes hilaire to call Sex Matters “Sex Mattress”?. Lots of angry, impotent little misogynists doing that on Reddit.

Because they're insightful right-thinkers with a mature take on serious issues and greater capacity for empathy than TERFs, and it's important that they demonstrate that to win people over to their cause.

This approach has been proven to work wonders.

Really, it has. Endlessly helpful.

selffellatingouroborosofhate · 14/07/2026 02:58

MashaPav · 14/07/2026 00:30

And these right-wing anti rights groups such as Sex Mattress are funded endlessly by right wing Christian organisations who aim to remove LGBTQ people from public life, remove women’s rights, right to abortion etc.
ADF UK
CitizenGO

Many more.

Evidence that assertion or GTFO. You claim it, the burden is on you to prove it.

MyAmpleSheep · 14/07/2026 03:19

selffellatingouroborosofhate · 14/07/2026 02:58

Evidence that assertion or GTFO. You claim it, the burden is on you to prove it.

It’s true because he wants it to be true. That’s it.

RedToothBrush · 14/07/2026 06:29

MashaPav · 14/07/2026 00:30

And these right-wing anti rights groups such as Sex Mattress are funded endlessly by right wing Christian organisations who aim to remove LGBTQ people from public life, remove women’s rights, right to abortion etc.
ADF UK
CitizenGO

Many more.

Please give evidence that the LGBAlliance which was set up by some of the original founders of that well known far right organisation promoting the rights of homosexuals called "Stonewall" has far right motivations. It's kind of odd to hear these particular individuals have moved so far in their political beliefs that significantly, particularly given this would be at odds with their own personal wellbeing and interests to be advocating for the removal of ANY kind of right.

Please give evidence that this gay rights charity has received substantial sums of money from far right / ultra Christian organisations. Cos I was under the impression that these far right / ultra Christian groups were widely known to be homophobic so it's kind of strange to read here that they are suddenly willing to fund a gay rights group for any reason.

Where's the money trail? I am noting That these are largely charitable organisations which have publicly available financial statements for fiscal accountability for legal due diligence purposes, so it's not that hard to provide this evidence for millions of pounds worth of fat right money.

I mean it's almost as if you not only have zero evidence of this claim, but you also have zero capacity to think logically about whether this claim is remotely credible. And you expect us all to take your claim seriously?!

This is well below the standard that is going to stand up to scrutiny in a court of law and may get very expensive for those pushing this vexatious disinformation and falsehoods. It will be laughed at by judges. It is so piss poor from Amnesty it destroys their entire reputation.

This is concerning for anyone who believes in human rights because it gives the perfect fuel to real anti-rights campaigners to say that this organisation is actively breaking the law to further a political agenda, especially when they claim to be an apolitical organisation.

Nothing short of sackings and/or resignations is really going to cut it in terms of a repair job.

Helleofabore · 14/07/2026 06:47

MarieDeGournay · 13/07/2026 23:10

Amnesty's email to MBM is so disingenuous - this wasn't a paragraph or two where somebody made a mistake, like mixing up Somalia and Somaliland, and oops! it wasn't caught in proofreading before it was posted on their website.

This was the result of a lot of work - they gathered four columns of data about 51 organisations.

Its very existence is indicative of what Amnesty thinks is worthwhile research.

The fact that they made it public on their website is indicative of the fact that they are buck-eejits who have now opened a whole big can of worms.
Or nest of vipers🐍Smile
Their email only refers to it being posted on their website, not what it is.

Oh the irony of the last paragraph, the bit about 'no community should be singled out for unfair treatment' when they've gone to all that time and trouble to single out the Gender Critical community for unfair treatment!

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This ^^

fromorbit · 14/07/2026 07:11

The trolls are just showing why we are winning.

The fact they and Amnesty don't know the difference between the Catholic Church, Turning Points, For Women Scotland and Sex Matters is EXACTLY why despite the overwhelming support they have from sections of government, academia, corporate structures and the media that a bunch of grassroots orgs took them down in the UK.

Now because they are delusional one of their biggest NGO heavy hitters Amnesty has wrecked itself. There WAS very little we could do to stop Amnesty endlessly betraying women. All it had to do was not directly put itself into danger.

Amnesty already helped by its failed intervention in the Supreme Court.

Now it has basically charged over a cliff while trying to drag as many women and gay orgs as possible with it. Just when it is vital that the TAs don't do stupid things.

The puberty blockers and conversion therapy bills have to be stopped. It would be insanely difficult, BUT now Amnesty are actively helping us.

We can use their attacks on our orgs to show how dangerous and bigoted genderist theory is when arguing to block the conversion therapy bill.

Their response to this train wreck - calling us names and threatening us. Guys that stuff doesn't WORK. It isn't Iran.

Because of the endless ranting TAs do online about how awful we are and the fact they are sharing the document everywhere we have a huge amount of evidence of harm we can use against Amnesty.

Add to that they just stabbed a Burnham effigy in public and Bash back is going crazy making threats. Just when it is vital they DON'T alienate the Labour party leadership.

EmpressaurusKitty · 14/07/2026 07:22

Trans Reddit are currently busy planning to share archived copies of the report all over social media, and to report Amnesty to itself using Amnesty’s own human rights violation form.

Amnesty is fucked.

RedToothBrush · 14/07/2026 07:41

Amnesty is fucked and at this point I really am glad.

It's such a depressing state of affairs.

Rightsraptor · 14/07/2026 07:46

Apologies, not read the whole thread yet but has anyone yet mentioned the head of Amnesty in Ireland who wanted women who believe sex is real to be stripped of civic rights? Anyone have details of him?

Ireland is not the UK, obviously, but Amnesty is Amnesty and the same threads will run through it.

Theeyeballsinthesky · 14/07/2026 07:46

EmpressaurusKitty · 14/07/2026 07:22

Trans Reddit are currently busy planning to share archived copies of the report all over social media, and to report Amnesty to itself using Amnesty’s own human rights violation form.

Amnesty is fucked.

😂😂😂😂 but also 🤦🏻‍♀️🤦🏻‍♀️🤦🏻‍♀️🤦🏻‍♀️😡😡😡

because how the fuck, the FUCK? Did politicians, high level civil servants, bbc directors, charity CEO and trustees, news paper editors, senior nhs managers and even actual fucking doctors look at TRA saying "we're women because see dress and long hair" and then look at the women saying "er no because men" and come down on the side of TRA

RufustheFactualReindeer · 14/07/2026 08:17

Theeyeballsinthesky · 14/07/2026 07:46

😂😂😂😂 but also 🤦🏻‍♀️🤦🏻‍♀️🤦🏻‍♀️🤦🏻‍♀️😡😡😡

because how the fuck, the FUCK? Did politicians, high level civil servants, bbc directors, charity CEO and trustees, news paper editors, senior nhs managers and even actual fucking doctors look at TRA saying "we're women because see dress and long hair" and then look at the women saying "er no because men" and come down on the side of TRA

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Its a head scratcher thats for sure

RufustheFactualReindeer · 14/07/2026 08:18

selffellatingouroborosofhate · 14/07/2026 02:58

Evidence that assertion or GTFO. You claim it, the burden is on you to prove it.

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Arran2024 · 14/07/2026 09:04

As someone posted on X, the list contains several Christian organisations, particularly Catholic, and not any other religions. I don't know what the criteria were for being included in the list, but it does seem a surprising slant.

nicepotoftea · 14/07/2026 09:16

TempestTost · 13/07/2026 23:28

I don't know. I mean I agree, but I don't think this is a new thing.

At the risk of being very controversial, I thought Amnesty was lost when they decided to start campaigning around abortion rights, including in countries where it was a controversial topic among the population.

To me, you can't at the same time be focused on supporting countries to achieve robust democratic process and freedom of political action within that process, while also trying to influence them with outside political views.

Their strategy to justify the change of policy was, instead of seeing that debate as a serious disagreement about balancing rights, characterising one side as being "anti-rights," much as they are doing here.

This isn't a new tactic by Amnesty and I will even say by a lot of progressive activist organisations. It's the way they have always sought to undermine the validity of political discourse they don't like.

I don't disagree, although Amnesty weren't always like this.

For comparison, their founder, Peter Benenson converted to Catholicism and they used to fight for the rights of Catholics behind the iron curtain.

Now they list the Catholic Bishops Conference of England and Wales as an anti rights group and describe them as 'Christian right policy/advocacy'. Happy to be corrected but it's my understanding that this is just the E&W section of the Catholic Church, headed by the Archbishop of Westminster. I don't think they are preaching anything different to scourge of Trump, Pope Leo. They are against abortion, but they are also against the death penalty.

Oddly, Amnesty don't mention any other religions.

The world changes and perhaps it wouldn't matter if Amnesty disappeared up it's own arse, if other organisations can do a better job.

However, they are still receiving millions of pounds from organisations like 'The Post Code Lottery'. Are Catholics who buy tickets for the lottery aware that they are supporting an organisation that thinks their church is 'anti-rights'?

nicepotoftea · 14/07/2026 09:17

Arran2024 · 14/07/2026 09:04

As someone posted on X, the list contains several Christian organisations, particularly Catholic, and not any other religions. I don't know what the criteria were for being included in the list, but it does seem a surprising slant.

I really think Amnesty need to explain this. It suggests a marked shift in their raison d'être.

Chersfrozenface · 14/07/2026 09:21

Arran2024 · 14/07/2026 09:04

As someone posted on X, the list contains several Christian organisations, particularly Catholic, and not any other religions. I don't know what the criteria were for being included in the list, but it does seem a surprising slant.

Should we perhaps examine a list of religions the Omnicause considers worthy and unworthy?

Because Amnesty, like the rest of the charity/NGO circuit in the UK, is up to its oxters in the Omnicause.

HenriettaHippopotamus · 14/07/2026 10:00

MashaPav · 14/07/2026 00:30

And these right-wing anti rights groups such as Sex Mattress are funded endlessly by right wing Christian organisations who aim to remove LGBTQ people from public life, remove women’s rights, right to abortion etc.
ADF UK
CitizenGO

Many more.

Evidence?

I see it written often in TRA groups. It's just another case of repeating something again and again until people believe it regardless. Even once I saw someone write that they were sure this was the case but just needed to find the evidence. How can you be sure of something but have no evidence? It's almost like this is some weird cult.

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