transsafety.network/posts/joyce-... Sex Matters' director Helen Joyce reveals plans at conversion therapy conference to use puberty blocker rhetoric as a stepping stone to eliminate trans rights in public life.
Speech to conversion therapy lobby conference in Lisbon laid out plans to use puberty blockers as stepping stone to attack rights of trans adults
Thank you. I thought what I had done was right after previously being told that âjust pasting the whole text is confusingâ.
TLDR? They're attacking the bulwark against Fascism. There's only one reason anyone would do that. It's not a good reason.
In some ways an attack on the ECHR is as big a threat to trans people as Badenochâs rantings. It's an attack on everyone's human rights - but those who lose out first are the groups vulnerable in other ways.
Jenrick's "shift to the right" to the "the common ground of British politics"? "Those are the things that millions of our fellow citizens care about. Most people do not consider themselves left or right." Proper 'those who cannot remember the past are condemned to repeat it' vibes.
This is really good to see: Sandi Toksvig has been supportive previously but this is a new clarity. This is open support for Trans people at a level which she knew in advance would bring her hate and abuse. She's done it anyway.
In her speech at Genspect's Lisbon conference, Sex Matters' Helen Joyce pitched an explicit plan to use bans on puberty pausers as the starting point for a cascade of restrictions leading to all-ages bathroom bans: archive.ph/1XZqT
On social media you are the product. Your content? ⢠Sure, kinda, in a âgood enough to steal, not good enough to pay forâ way⌠Your time and attention? ⢠Thatâs what gets monetised and sold. Why give that for free to the racist transphobic far right guy?
Re staying on X/Twitter to fight the âgoodâ fight. Musk owns the site. He posts constantly. He micromanages the algorithm. If you think your tweets are so powerful they can beat the guy who spent $44bn to buy it & promote far right propaganda⌠eh, good luck, chuck, but you sound a bit delulu
Trans Safety Network have analysed the proposed draft Equality and Human Rights Commission code of practice. While there are some useful updates, we have identified a concerning shift in priorities and some confusing gaps in guidance. transsafety.network/posts/draft-...
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