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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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MNLurker1345 · 14/07/2026 10:09

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

@Chersfrozenface, yes and so it is!

It has become the duty of nice progressives to bundle all oppression into the big bag of the omnicause. Hence the question should Biera’s place be female only or does its existence marginalise (some even use the word demonise) trans people. Take the latter view and Biera’s Place is designated anti rights.

Our great saviour and hero Greta Thunberg, got on her Gaza flotilla, with omnicause activists, some from the LGBT community. That didn’t go down well.

And so TRAs coming from the omnicause perspective will not debate with GC voices.
The omnicause approach is that we are anti trans, anti rights and far right. There
are many rights in the omnicause but no female rights unfortunately.

fromorbit · 14/07/2026 10:10

nicepotoftea · 14/07/2026 09:16

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'?

Pointed the weird religious focus up thread.

The Gaza/Muslim Vote are openly against LGBT and just won a lot of council seats. They have a bunch of foreign cash too. Biggest religious voting impact on mainland UK in recent years.

Also broke Your Party.

Crickets from Amnesty.

SwirlyGates · 14/07/2026 10:11

It's just another case of repeating something again and again until people believe it regardless.

Like "trans women are women". It gets repeated over and over as though it's the word of God, with absolutely no evidence or reasoning.

Arran2024 · 14/07/2026 10:17

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.

JKR has posted this, saying that the more tras circulate the document, the more reputational damage is done to the organisations listed and therefore making it easier to claim bigger damages

https://x.com/jk_rowling/status/2076948428173504537?s=20

J.K. Rowling (@jk_rowling) on X

Shout out to all trans activists sharing the blacklist of women's and gay rights organisations published by @AmnestyUK! You're demonstrating very effectively that in spite of their hasty backtrack it can be easily accessed forevermore, increasing legal...

https://x.com/jk_rowling/status/2076948428173504537?s=20

nicepotoftea · 14/07/2026 10:38

fromorbit · 14/07/2026 10:10

Pointed the weird religious focus up thread.

The Gaza/Muslim Vote are openly against LGBT and just won a lot of council seats. They have a bunch of foreign cash too. Biggest religious voting impact on mainland UK in recent years.

Also broke Your Party.

Crickets from Amnesty.

I think the press should be paying more attention to the fact that erstwhile defender of freedom of conscience Amnesty is now apparently campaigning against the Catholic Church.

womendeserveequalhumanrights · 14/07/2026 11:03

I'm glad Kate Coleman has pointed out that the fact behemoth Amnesty has blacklisted some very small, volunteer run organisations means they could be essentially blacklisting specific women from getting employment.

That needed to be said. I also note they didn't even get basic facts right about KPSS in their rush to blacklist Kate and others.

MoltenLasagne · 14/07/2026 11:11

Yes the targeting of Christians, and specifically Catholics, is also unsettling. Despite the rantings of the terminally online, the UK is not the 51st state and has a very different history between religion and women's and gay rights.

Freedom of belief should be just that. It was clear that Amnesty lost their way after they took Navalny off their prisoner of conscience list. Either everyone has the right to a fair trial, or there is no right at all.

moto748e · 14/07/2026 11:12

fromorbit · 14/07/2026 10:10

Pointed the weird religious focus up thread.

The Gaza/Muslim Vote are openly against LGBT and just won a lot of council seats. They have a bunch of foreign cash too. Biggest religious voting impact on mainland UK in recent years.

Also broke Your Party.

Crickets from Amnesty.

And from the media generally, too. Mostly very incurious.

CassOle · 14/07/2026 11:51

I would very much like to know the author's reasoning for including and not including organisations on the list, and see them questioned on this if a libel case happens.

helderste · 14/07/2026 12:17

HenriettaHippopotamus · 14/07/2026 10:00

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.

Do you remember when one of the Scottish ministers said women’s rights organisations were funded by right wing groups and then ScotGov admitted they had zero evidence of this? It’s just thoughtless idiots repeating what other thoughtless idiots said, round and round in a neverending stream of untrue guff 💨💨💨

edit: typo

RhannionKPSS · 14/07/2026 13:24

DieWaarheid · 13/07/2026 22:12

No actual, factual, rebuttal of the original assertions, we note...🙄

“ we” ?

DialSquare · 14/07/2026 13:37

RhannionKPSS · 14/07/2026 13:24

“ we” ?

Must be non binary

Ereshkigalangcleg · 14/07/2026 13:40

helderste · 14/07/2026 12:17

Do you remember when one of the Scottish ministers said women’s rights organisations were funded by right wing groups and then ScotGov admitted they had zero evidence of this? It’s just thoughtless idiots repeating what other thoughtless idiots said, round and round in a neverending stream of untrue guff 💨💨💨

edit: typo

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It is, and then it gets astroturfed all over social media. That’s why they were really excited about this Amnesty report, an organisation with a shred of credibility was prepared to make those assertions (light on evidence but you can’t have everything)

Mouldemort · 14/07/2026 13:46

Rowling's attitude to Amnesty International was established early on in her career "Rowling worked for a while at Amnesty International, doing translation work. However, she found the job tedious and spent a lot of her time, writing stories on the computer “when no one was looking!”

Working for a charity can be tedious - I think having a charity pay you to do your side hustle sets a great example for others.

Offering another fine example to people everywhere, she's also posted an up-skirt photo. Up-skirting is a criminal offence, but because she is so beloved, I don't think she will suffer any consequences.

Finally, she is a champion of free speech, as she said "If you believe free speech is for you but not your political opponents, you're illiberal. If no contrary evidence could change your beliefs, you're a fundamentalist. If you believe the state should punish those with contrary views, you're a totalitarian."

Which is why she wants this report taken down. Unfortunately, as a result, the Streisand effect has taken hold and it's even been posted here.

RedToothBrush · 14/07/2026 13:55

Mouldemort · 14/07/2026 13:46

Rowling's attitude to Amnesty International was established early on in her career "Rowling worked for a while at Amnesty International, doing translation work. However, she found the job tedious and spent a lot of her time, writing stories on the computer “when no one was looking!”

Working for a charity can be tedious - I think having a charity pay you to do your side hustle sets a great example for others.

Offering another fine example to people everywhere, she's also posted an up-skirt photo. Up-skirting is a criminal offence, but because she is so beloved, I don't think she will suffer any consequences.

Finally, she is a champion of free speech, as she said "If you believe free speech is for you but not your political opponents, you're illiberal. If no contrary evidence could change your beliefs, you're a fundamentalist. If you believe the state should punish those with contrary views, you're a totalitarian."

Which is why she wants this report taken down. Unfortunately, as a result, the Streisand effect has taken hold and it's even been posted here.

You know I think there are some people who live in a parallel or fantasy world.

And their name isn't Joanne.

Arran2024 · 14/07/2026 14:08

Mouldemort · 14/07/2026 13:46

Rowling's attitude to Amnesty International was established early on in her career "Rowling worked for a while at Amnesty International, doing translation work. However, she found the job tedious and spent a lot of her time, writing stories on the computer “when no one was looking!”

Working for a charity can be tedious - I think having a charity pay you to do your side hustle sets a great example for others.

Offering another fine example to people everywhere, she's also posted an up-skirt photo. Up-skirting is a criminal offence, but because she is so beloved, I don't think she will suffer any consequences.

Finally, she is a champion of free speech, as she said "If you believe free speech is for you but not your political opponents, you're illiberal. If no contrary evidence could change your beliefs, you're a fundamentalist. If you believe the state should punish those with contrary views, you're a totalitarian."

Which is why she wants this report taken down. Unfortunately, as a result, the Streisand effect has taken hold and it's even been posted here.

You mean an image of an intact, drunk male wearing a skirt and fishnets and no underwear on a broadcast debate? You think that's an example of "upskirting?"?

theilltemperedmonster · 14/07/2026 14:10

Mouldemort · 14/07/2026 13:46

Rowling's attitude to Amnesty International was established early on in her career "Rowling worked for a while at Amnesty International, doing translation work. However, she found the job tedious and spent a lot of her time, writing stories on the computer “when no one was looking!”

Working for a charity can be tedious - I think having a charity pay you to do your side hustle sets a great example for others.

Offering another fine example to people everywhere, she's also posted an up-skirt photo. Up-skirting is a criminal offence, but because she is so beloved, I don't think she will suffer any consequences.

Finally, she is a champion of free speech, as she said "If you believe free speech is for you but not your political opponents, you're illiberal. If no contrary evidence could change your beliefs, you're a fundamentalist. If you believe the state should punish those with contrary views, you're a totalitarian."

Which is why she wants this report taken down. Unfortunately, as a result, the Streisand effect has taken hold and it's even been posted here.

It's really not on to sue for libel without prior warning though, is it? So what are the victims supposed to do? Suck up the reputational – and potential financial – damage?

Amnesty can issue an apology and correction if it wants to, but I'm really hoping they don't, because this could be even more entertaining than the Irving trial.

Seethlaw · 14/07/2026 14:12

Arran2024 · 14/07/2026 14:08

You mean an image of an intact, drunk male wearing a skirt and fishnets and no underwear on a broadcast debate? You think that's an example of "upskirting?"?

Wait, what D: ?

Arran2024 · 14/07/2026 14:12

Btw, someone from one of the genuinely conservative groups on the list, one of the Catholic orgs, i think, has laid into JKR on X today because she is offering to fund gay men's charities and not the genuinely conservative ones like hers!

nicepotoftea · 14/07/2026 14:13

Mouldemort · 14/07/2026 13:46

Rowling's attitude to Amnesty International was established early on in her career "Rowling worked for a while at Amnesty International, doing translation work. However, she found the job tedious and spent a lot of her time, writing stories on the computer “when no one was looking!”

Working for a charity can be tedious - I think having a charity pay you to do your side hustle sets a great example for others.

Offering another fine example to people everywhere, she's also posted an up-skirt photo. Up-skirting is a criminal offence, but because she is so beloved, I don't think she will suffer any consequences.

Finally, she is a champion of free speech, as she said "If you believe free speech is for you but not your political opponents, you're illiberal. If no contrary evidence could change your beliefs, you're a fundamentalist. If you believe the state should punish those with contrary views, you're a totalitarian."

Which is why she wants this report taken down. Unfortunately, as a result, the Streisand effect has taken hold and it's even been posted here.

You might find this guide helpful:

https://www.police.uk/ro/report/rsa/alpha-v1/advice/rape-sexual-assault-and-other-sexual-offences/indecent-exposure-flashing-offending-public-decency/

"Upskirting" is when somebody takes a photos or videos underneath a person's clothes.

https://www.police.uk/ro/report/rsa/alpha-v1/advice/rape-sexual-assault-and-other-sexual-offences/voyeurism-upskirting/

"Indecent exposure" (legally called just 'exposure' and sometimes known as 'flashing') is when someone deliberately exposes their genitals in order to frighten or upset someone else.

If somebody is just exposing their genitals, you would have to prove intent to prosecute them for indecent exposure, but you would also find it difficult to prosecute anyone else for 'upskirting'.

nicepotoftea · 14/07/2026 14:14

Arran2024 · 14/07/2026 14:12

Btw, someone from one of the genuinely conservative groups on the list, one of the Catholic orgs, i think, has laid into JKR on X today because she is offering to fund gay men's charities and not the genuinely conservative ones like hers!

Presumably they could ask the Catholic Church for support?

Mouldemort · 14/07/2026 14:19

I'm sure you'd all be arguing just as vigorously if the situation was reversed.

DialSquare · 14/07/2026 14:21

This stupid upskirting accusation that the TRAs have decided to run with is fucking embarrassing. But so is the moronic accusation of mould on JKR’s walls (which everyone knows is wallpaper). They really have nothing do they.

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