Labeling anyone who acknowledges material reality “transphobic” helps no one.
Tag: trans activism
A growing number of feminists have raised alarm about their Twitter accounts being blocked by the British Columbia Teachers’ Federation and its president.
On January 10, 2019, Meghan Murphy spoke on a panel at the Vancouver Public Library about gender identity and women’s rights.
Twitter allows online abuse against women, punishing those who attempt to hold men and the company to account.
I don’t want to choose between the left and the right, I want to engage in critical thought, challenge myself, and form my own opinions.
Trans activists need to stop labeling good-faith disagreements as “mean” or as an attack.
“There is a history of lesbians — and similarly, there is a history of black people — that both seem to be hidden from history, and we keep being ‘disappeared.'”
Meghan Murphy interviews Renee Gerlich about her ongoing activism in New Zealand and the struggles she’s faced in doing this work.
Sex, in terms of sexual orientation, matters, and it’s time for men to speak up about homophobic, anti-woman trans activism.
When feminists are attacked, liberals and the left either support these attacks or remain silent. Indeed, we are treated as though the attacks are all our fault.
Lesbians are being harassed and bullied out of their own spaces and events by trans activists and their allies.
The hypocrisy of trans activism is becoming too much to ignore.
Jesse Singal’s piece about “detransitioners” was both well-reported and empathetic — so why is he being attacked?
University professors oppose the slanderous allegations against A Woman’s Place UK and support upholding the principles of freedom of speech and assembly in relation to the right of A Woman’s Place UK to hold meetings without participants being intimidated.
Threats of violence against women branded as “TERFs” are increasing — will liberals and progressives speak out before it’s too late?