Here are a few of the good news stories from the gender beat this week. Enjoy!
Leaving Them Kids Alone
The UK government is planning guidelines ‘to provide clarity on how schools respond to gender dysphoria’.
This guidance is being drawn up by Education Secretary, Gillian Keegan, and Equalities Minister, Kemi Badenoch, and will apply to state and independent schools.
If implemented, it will mean that single-sex schools in England can reject a potential pupil of the opposite despite their ‘gender identity’. Furthermore, school staff can refuse to use the ‘preferred pronouns’ of trans-identified pupils. It will also ensure that pupils, however they ‘identify’, cannot share school changing rooms or bathroom facilities with children of the opposite sex.
Writing in The Telegraph, Miriam Cates MP commented, “In the tale of The Emperor’s New Clothes, it took just one brave villager’s statement of truth to open the eyes of the deceived. Perhaps the new guidance for schools will provide the reality check that our institutions are long overdue”.
Not All Jam & Jerusalem
Members of the Women’s Institute (WI) are rebelling over the organisation’s ‘trans inclusive’ policy which allows males ‘who live as a woman’ (whatever that means) to join local branches.
A newly formed WI group calling itself the Women’s Institute Declaration is taking action against this policy. It wants the National Federation of Women's Institutes (NFWI) to stop admitting trans-identified males and it is demanding that members be allowed to properly debate and vote on this issue.
The NFWI has been warned that it is not fulfilling its purpose as a charity to ‘advance the education of women and girls’ if it cannot properly define what a woman is.
The rebel group has launched a petition, (with almost 2500 signatures at the time of going to press) which calls for the WI to return to being a single-sex organisation.
G’wan, sisters! We wish you the absolute best of luck in returning the WI to being a truly WOMEN’S Institute.
Barnes Storming
Hannah Barnes brilliant book, Time to Think, about the unfolding scandal of the Tavistock, features in The Times’ list of the best books of 2023 so far.
You’re Nicked, Son
There is excellent news (despite the NZ Herald’s lousy excuse for journalism) from Down Under; police have arrested and charged the shitehawk accused of assaulting 72-year-old ‘Emily Steel’ in Auckland.
“Police have charged a 20-year-old man with assault after an elderly woman was punched in the head during the Posie Parker counter-protest late last month.”
Back Where He Belongs
Trans-identified male and convicted paedophile, Katie (formerly Lennon) Dolatowski, is back behind bars in a male prison.
According The Courier, Dolatowski has been sentenced to 78 days for continual breaches of his bail condition. He will serve the time in the male estate.
Wonderful Women of Westminster
Rosie Duffield and Miriam Cates are two courageous MPs who have steadfastly spoken out about the harms of gender ideology. Despite being on opposite sides of The House, they have united in calling for the country to protect women’s rights.
They told the Daily Express, “Women’s rights must be protected at all costs and we have united across the political divide to make sure they are not wiped out by stealth because people are too afraid to speak out… It doesn’t matter what your politics are, we appeal for the country to come together to protect women’s rights”.
What fabulous news that schools just might be starting to stop the tide of child conversions - every single child saved from this cult is worth all the effort.
And great to hear that Miriam Cates and Rosie Duffield are proving that women can unite on the side of all women despite other political differences, especially when women from their own parties don't even feel they can support these two brave women on their own respective benches. These two are complete heroines.
Kudos to Miriam Cats and Rosie Duffield, two very courageous women.