Tag: Gender Recognition Act

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7 May 2021
Gender identity: 'We didn't assess the risks for women'. Says a (gay) pioneer in the fight for trans rights. Who today would like to go back
"The Yogyakarta Principles for Gender Identity,' admits Robert Wintemute, who participated in its drafting, 'did not take into account the impact it would have on women and only put trans rights first. After all, almost only men and trans people attended the meeting. Today I realised that we were wrong.
The implications of the Yogyakarta Principles on women's rights.
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28 December 2020
2020: a historic year for gender-critical feminism
2020 saw many victories of common sense over trans madness. (...) Most people will agree that 2020 has been a lousy year, but for those of us on the frontline of the 'TERF wars' there have been huge gains against joyless gender fascists. It seems that the green shoots of reason are finally visible. In late 2019, JK Rowling tweeted her support for Maya Forstater, [...]
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