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Janey R's avatar

Superb Akua. As a lesbian without penis, I am eternally grateful for your continued efforts.

Ellen Highwater's avatar

I'm sure you're right, all the signs point to it. I suspect there will be further attempts to piggyback it into peripheral legislation too. Digital ID was one obvious opportunity but there will be others and it is hard for a largely voluntary movement with minimal funding to scrutinise every bit of legislation. Groups like FWS and MBM led the way in Scotland and thank God for Sex Matters but we're up against a global army of well funded campaigners, activists, politicians and institution heads. The bigger question is why? I don't believe that Stella Creasy and Nadia Whittome and all the other posturing handmaidens don't know exactly what a woman is and why we need these protections so why are they so focused on this?

Why is happening across the globe with the UN, EU, WHO, most NGOs and global institutions pushing it? Our own govt, so desperately strapped for cash, is giving £21m to advance LGBTQ+ rights over the next three years along with hosting IDAHOT next May. I know it's a tiny amount in terms of overall govt spending but it would go a long way in the women's sector funding rape crisis or refuges. LGB rights were hard fought for and won at least in UK. Now they are being undermined by the parasitical TQ+ with government funding. I can't believe I'm living through such times.

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