🐱 Activists are hounding women out of public life

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The New Year Honours list included an OBE for Kathleen Stock, a professor of philosophy at the University of Sussex. Recognised for her services to universities and the higher education sector, Stock’s achievement was something that should have been celebrated by fellow academics. Instead, hundreds of her peers wrote an open letter denouncing her and many activists began to harass her. Why? Because Stock believes that people cannot change their sex.

This might sound like just another row between academics that has no relevance to the outside world. But it is emblematic of a much wider – and more sinister – phenomenon: the hounding of women who dare speak out on trans rights. Across our public institutions women are being harassed and, in some instances, fired for not adhering to the new gender identity orthodoxy.


It is possible that you may have heard Stock’s name mentioned alongside other female professors like Selina Todd and Alice Sullivan for the simple reason that they have appeared in the press following spats about being ‘cancelled’ or ‘de-platformed’. Their opponents often cynically point to the media’s interest in these cases – even to articles such as this one – as evidence that feminist academics aren’t really being cancelled. After all, how can you cancel someone when they are being openly defended in a national newspaper? But this is a deliberate distortion tactic, used to downplay the seriousness of what is going on.

The treatment of these women is merely a high-profile symptom of a larger social affliction. Women like Stock, Todd and Sullivan have, in the past, been forced to have security guards accompany them when speaking in public – and they’re the lucky ones. For there are countless young, often working-class women and women of colour, that do not have a public profile, who have lost jobs, been bullied and labelled bigots and transphobes.

This debate has become so toxic that across the board people are afraid to speak out for fear of losing their jobs, whether they are nurses, midwives, teachers, public sector workers or civil servants. The situation has become so extreme, in fact, that even staff in the Gender Identity Development Service may have felt unable to speak out for fear of being disciplined, as David Bell told Channel 4 last week

Before the ideology of trans activists took hold in elite universities, many turned a blind eye because they tended not to care about grassroots feminists being targeted. Some initially went along with the notion that those accused were anti-trans but defended our right to speak. Others, particularly in Gender Studies departments, took a different approach, labelling feminist activists and campaigners ‘transphobic’. But look where this has got us – women are now afraid to speak for fear of being attacked, harassed, hounded, and fired.



We need to think about the world that this approach has led to. Isn’t now the time to speak out?

It is worth remembering that there are two issues at play here: the first is narrower, the question of what a ‘woman’ is. Then there is the broader issue: should you be allowed to question what a woman is at all? You don’t need to have a view on the former to recognise the dangers of clamping down on the latter. If you believe in liberal democracy, you believe in free speech.

The law does not afford an absolute right to free speech. There are, clearly, legitimate boundaries. It’s why, under international human rights law, Germany can ban the sale of Nazi propaganda and memorabilia, and why incitement of racial or religious hate is a crime in this country. But telling women that they cannot talk about their sex-based rights is not about protecting others from harm – it is about silencing women. Telling a group that has been subjugated throughout history that they cannot talk is an oppressive tactic.

What has happened in academia and to grassroots feminists over the past ten years might seem irrelevant to you but, make no mistake, it is now bleeding into wider society. University students who have been steeped in this ideology have graduated and gone on to take positions in journalism, hospitals, schools, publishing houses, the civil service, and many institutions that make up our liberal democracy.

As they rise up the ranks in their professions, they take with them the gender identity orthodoxy prevalent in higher education. Often this orthodoxy is not about an ideological position, but about silencing anyone who holds a different view. They are the people who cancel book contracts, who sack the ‘wrong’ kind of feminists, and write the policies that then perpetuates the culture of silencing.

It is not only the policies of institutions that need addressing. This culture – that tells us that questions cannot be asked, and that certain positions cannot be discussed without causing ‘harm’ – means that students only hear one side of the debate. That is surely the definition of indoctrination – and indoctrination must always be challenged.

You might not think it, but you too have a duty to ask questions – to challenge the increasingly unchallengeable – because it won’t be long before they eventually come for you.
 
I’d be more inclined to give a shit if feminist cunts like the author hadn’t just a scant few years ago been getting men in their fields fired for suggesting there might be biological differences between the sexes, or making cringe dad jokes in speeches, or sophomoric puns with their particular STEM field’s jargon.

As some else posted before me: congrats, ladies! You’re finally getting treated like members of the boys club. Ain’t it grand??!?
 
Despite what we hear about male privilege, there is no cultural cachet to being a man. It’s why there is a surge of mtf trannies to begin with.
There are actually more girls and women trooning out in many places than guys. And yeah, fakebois trying to invade mens, particularly gay mens spaces does happen. It's just that gay men bluntly tell them to fuck off, which generally results in them fucking off to whine on the internet about it. Other fakebois are too scared of actual men to try and stick to hanging around other fakebois.
 
Trans men are women. Women are socialized to be non-confrontional. Men are socialized to be more agressive, so trans "women" are more likely to lose their shit. As a man, its kindda dificult to know what to do, I mean, I dont want to get cancelled and right know, its not affecting me, but unlike those "progressives", I do care about women having their spaces, their sports and the ability to speak up, also, how long until they get bolder and start to push really hard for straight men to suck girl "dick"?
 
There are actually more girls and women trooning out in many places than guys. And yeah, fakebois trying to invade mens, particularly gay mens spaces does happen. It's just that gay men bluntly tell them to fuck off, which generally results in them fucking off to whine on the internet about it. Other fakebois are too scared of actual men to try and stick to hanging around other fakebois.
When you say "invading", do you mean they're trying to fuck them, or just hang around or w/e? Because somehow FtM trying to fuck gay men is more pathetic to me than MtF trying to fuck lesbos. I don't know why.
 
99% of people think stories like this are disgusting and the actions of these activists is nothing short of moronic.

But they keep winning. Why?
Because the activists actually speak out and the 99% stays quiet.
Doesn't matter what you think, what matters is what these companies and institutions hear.
I've been outspoken about this online and IRL since day 1, I've even changed the minds of a few people on this, but I'm just 1 person, more people need to do it.
 
Because somehow FtM trying to fuck gay men is more pathetic to me than MtF trying to fuck lesbos. I don't know why.

it's straight with extra steps either way but imo yeah more pathetic for the assigned front-hole at birth types because no matter how ugly, fat whatever they are, they could have found a dick-haver to fuck them, very easily without having to do any of that.

Men with front hole as their desire and who weren't getting it in their before-times, aren't going to find it any easier when 95% of women are straight and >99% of lesbians want nothing to do with them.
 
how long until they get bolder and start to push really hard for straight men to suck girl "dick"?

They're already pushing for lesbians to start sucking "girl-dick". I actually think at this stage, lesbians are the hardest hit victims in all of this so far. Looks like they're slowly getting erased with all this "I'm a trans woman lesbian" shit you see everywhere.

Also, I cant remember the actress' name now, but she's married to another lesbian. Came out fairly recently as a trans man. Is her lesbian wife straight now?

Goddammit what's her name again?

EDIT: Ellen Page
 
When you say "invading", do you mean they're trying to fuck them, or just hang around or w/e? Because somehow FtM trying to fuck gay men is more pathetic to me than MtF trying to fuck lesbos. I don't know why.
Both. The fakeboi threads on the other farm have had screencaps of posts made by fakebois whining about how gay men won't hang out with or fuck them. Keep in mind these girls generally do little, if anything, to look male.
 
I actually think at this stage, lesbians are the hardest hit victims in all of this so far.
Man, fuck lesbians.

Also, I cant remember the actress' name now, but she's married to another lesbian. Came out fairly recently as a trans man. Is her lesbian wife straight now?
Actually, she's no longer her wife at all.
 
They're already pushing for lesbians to start sucking "girl-dick". I actually think at this stage, lesbians are the hardest hit victims in all of this so far. Looks like they're slowly getting erased with all this "I'm a trans woman lesbian" shit you see everywhere.

It actually is interesting, I've seen plenty on lesbians and girl-dick. Yet never anything about gay men and "man-vagina."
 
Google* “Buck Angel” and be prepared for a bearded Mr. Clean looking fucker with a vagoo.

*Not at work of course.

Yeah but I'm not seeing calls for Gay men to embrace pussy. That they're wrong for wanting their partners to have dicks. Is that an issue in the gay community or just lesbians?

I've seen a life-sized statue of Buck Angel naked in an art gallery. I think I also heard him ride a sex chair on Howard Stern.
 
Despite what we hear about male privilege, there is no cultural cachet to being a man. It’s why there is a surge of mtf trannies to begin with.
There's loads of ftms out there, they just detrans at high numbers, especially when they figure out that trans spaces are dominated by 40 year old troons who treat them like shit.
 
The big question is: who has to push back? I've said before, right now, women, especially lesbians, are the most affected. And you have had you Maggie Berns (RIP) and JK Rowlings who talk against this at a great personal risk. When should we step up, as men, slap these fools and tell them to stop being creeps? Destroying womens sports, destroying womens safe spaces, destroying the bodies of confused young people... it is already gone too far. But honestly, its kindda hard to speak against this without getting cancelled and ruined. We need a massive push against, not trans people, but their enablers, the medical complex that has feed these guys fantasies and depression and turns it into an industry.
Even if you dont care about women, you run the risk that eventually, not taking it in the ass from a dude in a wig turns you into a facist that needs to be canceled.
 
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