I had some hope for @Keir_Starmer , but I'm afraid that regardless of what happens from now on, I will remember him as a man who in 2021 emboldened other men to abuse, gaslight, dehumanise and bully women.
Is it transphobic to say only women have a cervix.
Starmer: It shouldn’t be said. It is not right.
#Marr
Labour Party: “Keir Starmer's nightmare is that his party's best supporters hold opinions that horrify people.” I agree. This Party is toxic towards its women, lesbians, working class people and Jewish people and it shows. #IStandWithRosieDuffield
#LabourLosingWomenis now an official Labour Party project. Let's throw out the best and then we will get started on the rest. Our thoughts are with a great comrade
#WomensRightsAreHumanRights
#WomenhaveaCervix
Pamela Fitzpatrick @PamelaFitzNWC
Well here's a surprise, The Guardian/Observer spinning a narrative that bears no relation to what was actually said and conveniently omitting the damning phrase.
#OnlyWomenHaveACervix
At least 108 women have been murdered by men so far this year. Zero trans women have been murdered. Who does @Keir_Starmer think is “more marginalised and abused” ? Not women. We can’t even speak of our bodies being female. #ExpelMe
So marginalised and abused you can no longer say the word “woman” in public.
Do me a favour. No movement has ever enjoyed and misused so much power.
Calvin @calvinrobinson
See you in a couple of hours.
Rosie Duffield has played a blinder. By not submitting to the misogynistic cry bully activists in her party with the usual grovelling apology we've become accustomed to, she has forced Sir Keir's hand. Not only is "no debate" totally unviable now, but the gender nonsense is being aired in the mainstream. Those in denial now have to look us squarely in the eye and tell us whether they believe that women have the right to call ourselves women and talk about our bodies and ourselves, or not. And a man saying this is all the more pointed. It's now clear that, according to Labour and the Lib Dems, the only people who have a right to refer to themselves as women are men.
"... the most marginalised and abused communities*"
*excludes the Royhinga, children living in relative poverty, Palestinians, people with disabilities, refugees, women, etc.
Is everyone sitting down? According to Human Development Report 2016 by the U.N. Development Programme (https://www.tralac.org/news/article/11436-world-s-most-marginalized-still-left-behind-by-global-development-priorities-undp-report.html) the largest, & therefore most marginalised and abused group, is women!