The author emphasises 'linguistic clarity', but the meaning of words often changes over time. What is really at issue is a dispute over whether trans-identified women and men are, psychologically, men and women respectively (1).
Regarding children, Kellie-Jay Keen has recently called for 'parents' of both sexes to resist transgenderist me…
The author emphasises 'linguistic clarity', but the meaning of words often changes over time. What is really at issue is a dispute over whether trans-identified women and men are, psychologically, men and women respectively (1).
Regarding children, Kellie-Jay Keen has recently called for 'parents' of both sexes to resist transgenderist medicalisation (2). The author has previously stated that 'women have always been at the forefront...of child safeguarding' (3). Unfortunately, the behaviour of 'Stephen' Whittle, Polly Carmichael, Bernadette Wren, and many other women, show that this is not a reliable guide to policy.
The author has also stated that the 'sexism' of some male critics of transgenderism such as Jordan Peterson is 'a lot more insidious and impactful' than that of pornographer and exploiter (and alleged coercer) of women Andrew Tate (4). It seems quite possible that such poorly evidenced versions of feminism have contributed to the current strength of transgenderism globally.
The author emphasises 'linguistic clarity', but the meaning of words often changes over time. What is really at issue is a dispute over whether trans-identified women and men are, psychologically, men and women respectively (1).
Regarding children, Kellie-Jay Keen has recently called for 'parents' of both sexes to resist transgenderist medicalisation (2). The author has previously stated that 'women have always been at the forefront...of child safeguarding' (3). Unfortunately, the behaviour of 'Stephen' Whittle, Polly Carmichael, Bernadette Wren, and many other women, show that this is not a reliable guide to policy.
The author has also stated that the 'sexism' of some male critics of transgenderism such as Jordan Peterson is 'a lot more insidious and impactful' than that of pornographer and exploiter (and alleged coercer) of women Andrew Tate (4). It seems quite possible that such poorly evidenced versions of feminism have contributed to the current strength of transgenderism globally.
(1) https://drnmblog.wordpress.com/2021/11/26/book-review-the-abolition-of-sex-by-kara-dansky/
(2) https://twitter.com/ThePosieParker/status/1623117510517178368?s=20
(3) Born in the Right Body. Kindle, 2022.
(4) https://twitter.com/lascapigliata8/status/1609847210186776579?s=20&t=PT1qhZf36Bh6Clqm27NesQ