India Willoughby may identify as a women, but he does not identify with women.

Trans activists successfully derail Rose McGowan’s efforts to speak out against sexual assault with accusations of “transphobia.”
A woman holding a sign criticizing gender identity ideology at the Vancouver Women’s March has been targeted online.
In this episode, Meghan Murphy speaks with Shannon Thrace, a woman whose husband came out as transgender after 14 years together.
When academics and leftists dismiss women’s concerns about their rights as a “moral panic,” they place themselves among the ranks of anti-feminists and the alt-right.
Universities are becoming more and more donor-driven — shouldn’t we be asking questions about how that funding shapes theory and discourse?
In two new books, Heather Brunskell-Evans and Michele Moore question the ideologies and practices that promote medical/technological “solutions” to gender, and Renate Klein analyzes the surrogacy industry as a form of exploitation of women and trafficking in babies.
Meghan Murphy interviews Judith Green, a longtime socialist activist who recently helped to launch Woman’s Place UK, a group committed to supporting women’s sex-based rights and challenging proposed changes to the Gender Recognition Act.
Shon Faye claims to be in solidarity with women, but if that’s true, why doesn’t he respect our autonomy?