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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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Rightsraptor · 15/07/2026 20:22

There's an Alex Massie article listed under The Times piece above. Does anyone have a share token for it please?

lcakethereforeIam · 15/07/2026 20:51

I get the impression that with the Snowball report and Chiara running her mouth off to all and sundry there were probably grounds for defamation even prior to this debacle.

DrBlackbird · 15/07/2026 21:18

oldtiredcyclist · 15/07/2026 12:45

I asked my wife, she said that an abortion can be carried out in Iran, but only if the mother's life was at risk. It must not be carried out for personal/social reasons and if it is done, then it must be carried out before 19 weeks.

So,
Anything tiny bit pro women = bad
Rape centre = bad… because…JKR
Catholics Church against abortion = bad
Muslims against abortion = silence… because…Gaza?

And this was written bloody hell by a woman in her 40s.
Another dim virtue signaller patting herself on her/they back for being RSOH?

IwantToRetire · 16/07/2026 00:53

Have been away and not followed all of this thread. Has this been posted:
You've Got Mail - by Graham Linehan - The Glinner Update

Also thanks for the link to the EDM

Still only 5 signatories.

What does that tell you about the standards of MPs that they aren't prepared to say it is unacceptable to publish lies.

I suspect this is also about the gross corruption of UK politics, with internal groups bartering with each other. ie just who can score more points internally.

What does it say about our soon to be new PM that he doesn't care that a major UK charity has made a complete fool of itself.

And of course created a situation where nobody need believe anything they publish.

You've Got Mail

Amnesty are having a nightmare of a week and it's only Wednesday.

https://grahamlinehan.substack.com/p/youve-got-mail

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TempestTost · 16/07/2026 02:25

DrBlackbird · 15/07/2026 21:18

So,
Anything tiny bit pro women = bad
Rape centre = bad… because…JKR
Catholics Church against abortion = bad
Muslims against abortion = silence… because…Gaza?

And this was written bloody hell by a woman in her 40s.
Another dim virtue signaller patting herself on her/they back for being RSOH?

Apparently the thing that makes a difference in women's views on these issues isn't age so much as motherhood.

EmpressaurusKitty · 16/07/2026 05:24

TempestTost · 16/07/2026 02:25

Apparently the thing that makes a difference in women's views on these issues isn't age so much as motherhood.

I’m happily childfree & I know plenty of terfs without kids. Motherhood might trigger it for some but on the flip side there’s the likes of Susie Green and TransParentlyAnnoyed.

Maybe it’s more that some people never develop common sense or a capacity for critical thinking?

Theeyeballsinthesky · 16/07/2026 06:42

EmpressaurusKitty · 16/07/2026 05:24

I’m happily childfree & I know plenty of terfs without kids. Motherhood might trigger it for some but on the flip side there’s the likes of Susie Green and TransParentlyAnnoyed.

Maybe it’s more that some people never develop common sense or a capacity for critical thinking?

indeed! I'm childless not an idiot - I know perfectly well no one can change sex. Some of the biggest cheerleaders of TRA are mothers with 'trans children'. Heron Joyce has talked about the chilling effect of having someone at work or in a group with a 'trans child' and how effectively it shuts down any discussion

EmpressaurusKitty · 16/07/2026 07:01

Theeyeballsinthesky · 16/07/2026 06:42

indeed! I'm childless not an idiot - I know perfectly well no one can change sex. Some of the biggest cheerleaders of TRA are mothers with 'trans children'. Heron Joyce has talked about the chilling effect of having someone at work or in a group with a 'trans child' and how effectively it shuts down any discussion

There’s a bloke on one of the trans forums whose teenage son has recently declared himself to be a girl. The bloke is constantly asking advice & affirming him like mad.

If that boy ever realises he’s not a girl after all, he’s going to have a very tough time rowing back.

poodlemum01 · 16/07/2026 07:34

is legal action actually going to be taken, or is it just angry letters so far?

PersonIrresponsible · 16/07/2026 07:43

I'm also child free so don't think that is a requirement for insight into terfology.

But I would argue you do need an interest in and understanding of how patriarchy impacts women. And not all women want to explore the subject because, you know... feminism is a dirty word.

lcakethereforeIam · 16/07/2026 07:49

Long article in the Telegraph about how AI has lost its way

https://archive.ph/JKF2a

https://www.telegraph.co.uk/news/2026/07/16/amnesty-critics-human-rights/

hethor · 16/07/2026 08:04

MashaPav · 12/07/2026 07:28

Oh really?

Alliance Defending Freedom (ADF UK): According to a 2026 Amnesty International briefing, ADF UK is one of the highest-spending anti-rights organizations in the country, with its budget expanding by 258% between 2019 and 2024. The U.S. branch of the ADF, heavily backed by American billionaire conservative and libertarian donors, was instrumental in overturning Roe v. Wade. In the UK, ADF actively funds legal challenges alongside gender-critical groups (such as the Women’s Sports Union) to restrict trans-inclusive policies.”

“The JKRWF (James Kirkup Review/Writers Fund) & Strategic Legal Funds: This explicitly ideological fund offers unlimited financial backing to claimants bringing lawsuits against employers, schools, and healthcare providers over "sex-based rights" and trans inclusion policies.”

“The Christian Institute: Classified as an ultra-conservative Christian policy group, this organization spends millions on campaigning against trans rights, gender recognition reform, and LGBTQ+-inclusive sex education in UK schools”

“The EPF's Tip of the Iceberg financial tracking reports have detailed over $1 billion flowing into European "anti-gender" and traditionalist lobbying groups. The primary European networks bankrolling these initiatives include: 1, 2]

  • Fondation Jérôme-Lejeune: A highly wealthy French conservative research foundation that pours millions into anti-abortion and anti-LGBTQ+ campaigns across Europe. 1]
  • Tradition, Family, Property (TFP): An ultra-conservative, traditionalist Catholic network funded by wealthy private donors that mobilizes legal and political campaigns across Europe against gender identity recognition. 1]
  • Fonds de dotation GT Editions: A French right-wing endowment fund that financially anchors the European Conservatives and Reformists (ECR) political bloc, actively sponsoring anti-trans political lobbying and media placement.”

Wealthy Authors and Public Figures: High-profile individuals have publicly poured hundreds of thousands of pounds into gender-critical legal battles. For example, author J.K. Rowling famously funded the For Women Scotland Supreme Court appeal, which successfully changed the legal definition of "sex" under the Equality Act to biological sex.”

As you can see so called “gender critical” aka anti transgender and gay groups aren’t grassroots.
LGBTQ groups are grassroots funded.

I hope this helped.

This was a few days ago now, but I just spotted the utter cluelessness of Masha's AI-hallucinated gloss of JKRWF as James Kirkup Review/Writers Fund.

Just in case anyone thought there was any factual accuracy to any of Masha's posts.

hethor · 16/07/2026 08:05

poodlemum01 · 16/07/2026 07:34

is legal action actually going to be taken, or is it just angry letters so far?

Yes, Beira's Place have sent a legal letter detailing what they want to happen to avoid legal action (retraction, apology, investigation). Amnesty have two weeks to reply.

PrettyDamnCosmic · 16/07/2026 08:06

poodlemum01 · 16/07/2026 07:34

is legal action actually going to be taken, or is it just angry letters so far?

Letters are a necessary precursor to any legal action. You have to give them the opportunity to make things right before you resort to the law.

EmpressaurusKitty · 16/07/2026 08:09

LGBTQ groups are grassroots funded.

Of course they are. Stonewall, for instance.

And we all know that groups who call themselves LGBTQ are not for the LGB.

Wishesandhorses · 16/07/2026 08:18

And are not just neutrally not for the LGB. They are actively against homosexuality or representing it within 'LGBT+' anything, because it denies gender identity's primacy over sex.

EmpressaurusKitty · 16/07/2026 08:22

Exactly. The more letters after LGB, the more red flags.

Masha said ‘As you can see so called “gender critical” aka anti transgender and gay groups aren’t grassroots.’

I can’t decide whether that means ‘groups that are anti trans and anti gay’ or ‘anti trans groups and gay groups.’

I think Masha’s saying that gay groups are anti-trans and not grassroots, which is bollocks.

Igneococcus · 16/07/2026 08:45

EmpressaurusKitty · 16/07/2026 08:09

LGBTQ groups are grassroots funded.

Of course they are. Stonewall, for instance.

And we all know that groups who call themselves LGBTQ are not for the LGB.

I certainly wish the Scottish government wouldn't fritter away my taxes on the various LGBTQ:BFOGLNM+^" groups they are funding.

Ereshkigalangcleg · 16/07/2026 08:49

EmpressaurusKitty · 16/07/2026 07:01

There’s a bloke on one of the trans forums whose teenage son has recently declared himself to be a girl. The bloke is constantly asking advice & affirming him like mad.

If that boy ever realises he’s not a girl after all, he’s going to have a very tough time rowing back.

Oh yes, I know which one you mean I think. The dad seems to be making it his own identity like some of these parents do.

Ereshkigalangcleg · 16/07/2026 08:50

hethor · 16/07/2026 08:04

This was a few days ago now, but I just spotted the utter cluelessness of Masha's AI-hallucinated gloss of JKRWF as James Kirkup Review/Writers Fund.

Just in case anyone thought there was any factual accuracy to any of Masha's posts.

That is hilarious 🤣

EmpressaurusKitty · 16/07/2026 08:51

Ereshkigalangcleg · 16/07/2026 08:49

Oh yes, I know which one you mean I think. The dad seems to be making it his own identity like some of these parents do.

Yes. I expect the dad will be out doing protests soon if he isn’t already.

Ereshkigalangcleg · 16/07/2026 08:52

I skimmed it and thought, good on James Kirkup, he’s a great guy 😂 he did write some fantastic pieces when this was first coming into the mainstream.

Rightsraptor · 16/07/2026 09:40

Masha's post is a masterclass in why you shouldn't rely on AI (besides being hilarious).

No, the meaning of 'sex' was not changed by the SC judgment. It was confirmed that it meant biological sex and ways had done.

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