Trans Widows’ Voices.

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Trans Widows’ Voices.

Trans Widows’ Voices.

@transwidows

Amplifying the voices of women who have split, or want to split from transitioning male partners . Watch our film https://t.co/wiB5Zus7Nh

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Children of Transitioners
Children of Transitioners@ChildrenOfTrans·
This is revolting. Like a bunch of male rapists justifying their abusive treatment of family members. Here is a Cots article linking to some of our dads so you understand what our mums are dealing with childrenoftransitioners.org/not-shutting-u…
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Of all the desperate floundering our exes do to try and justify their actions, saying we were secretly into it all along is a new one.

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Donovan Cleckley
Donovan Cleckley@DonovanCleckley·
@transwidows Apparently, “Jenni JingJing” is a man with a military background, very much of the James Shupe variety.
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Of all the desperate floundering our exes do to try and justify their actions, saying we were secretly into it all along is a new one.
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Maya Forstater
Maya Forstater@MForstater·
This will be interesting
Steph Richards: (She/her) - Say NO to hate.@PompeySteph

TransLucent Resignation Statement: Seeking to take the Labour Party to court. Some 6+ years ago, I started a personal blog, which led to a group of campaigners, which in turn led to an organisation we now know as TransLucent. It’s been an amazing journey for me as a founder and CEO. Still, in life, things change, and chapters end. In December 2025, the Labour Party discriminated against me by barring me from a space where I was once welcome - the National Women’s Conference. The Party claims that this is due to the Supreme Court judgment (FWS v SGM). I believe the Labour Party has been badly misinformed by their lawyers and could have chosen to remain trans inclusive. A court, perhaps ultimately in Strasbourg, will need to decide. I know this may be a marathon journey, but it is inconceivable that when the Gender Recognition Act was drafted, exemptions, which included single-sex spaces and female sport, would also mean a trans woman could not attend a conference. For nearly a year, the Labour government has witnessed the chaos the Supreme Court judgment has caused: likely suicides, certainly suicide attempts, trans people outed at work, trans women and girls expelled from Girlguiding, and volunteers quitting in protest. The Women’s Institute has excluded trans women who had been members for decades, resulting in multiple branches closing, leaving many elderly s!s women without the companionship they cherished. This is madness, and the Labour government could and should have intervened - neither Girlguiding nor the WI wanted to exclude - this gender-critical “lawfare” has to be stopped. I never imagined that I would be the one embarking on this epic journey to help overturn the FWS judgment, and I know the right-wing media will target me relentlessly with lies and misinformation - something I have faced several times before. As I begin my legal case, it is clear that I can no longer remain the public face of TransLucent, which is not involved in my personal dispute. I have served the Labour Party loyally in various Women’s positions in the past. As a post op trans woman with a Gender Recognition Certificate and as an award-winning feminist, I am truly disgusted, but while I feel desperately let down, it is my intention to remain an active member of my CLP. I am pleased to confirm that Prof. Stephen Whittle OBE (who co-founded Press for Change) and Dr Debora Diamond, both eminently qualified, will take my place at TransLucent. I know they will do a superb job. My immediate resignation will not affect the tireless advocacy work the organisation has undertaken -TransLucent will continue to fight for the dignity, respect, human rights and healthcare that trans people so richly deserve. I have had months to prepare for this, as my dispute with the Labour Party has been ongoing since December. Although I am leaving my position at TransLucent, I will continue being involved in the cause of human rights and intersectional feminism. Finally, please support my Crowdjustice Campaign to help fund my legal case against the Labour Party. Initially, I need £25k, followed by a further £45k as soon as possible. All donations go directly to my solicitor - should you prefer by using the slider, you dont need to leave a tip to Crowdjustice. Please donate and share this post. Thank you. crowdjustice.com/case/justice-f…

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@wlaotearoa @LesleySemmens Oh I see, the silly women who went to one march were a monolith, whilst the others were grownups, capable of understanding nuanced debate. Your argument rather proves my point.
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Working class women who attend a march on two tier policing are irrevocably tarnished by right wing association, yet middle class left wing women who attend an omnicause march expect us all to believe they’re not aligned with other marchers. Tell me this isn’t all about class?
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The Bewilderness ( Rose Grant) 🕸️ Femisaurus 🐰🐱
@FreyaVanadiss Two things stood out to me about the FiLiA leadership's behavior that should have deeply concerned women's rights advocates. The guilt by association targeting of Let Women Speak's founder KJK, & excluding Transwidows, year after year, despite repeated requests by members.
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Iron (Road) Maiden
Iron (Road) Maiden@FeRoadMaiden·
@FiLiA_charity @elniedunne @UKTogetherAll Didn't you pile onto one woman who attended a march because she agreed with some participants on some topics? Didn't you kick women out of your conference because they didn't agree with you on ALL topics? Fucking hell, how do you look at yourselves in the mirror?
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Aja ♀️🇬🇧
Aja ♀️🇬🇧@AjaTheEmpress·
@DuncanHenry78 @Lostlain1 @FiLiA_charity @UKTogetherAll Of course it’s okay for them, but not for me. I’d like to make a specific point because I think the distinction is important that I attended those marches as an individual, representing no one but myself. FiLiA is an entire organisation. That's quite a different matter.
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Duncan
Duncan@DuncanHenry78·
So… is it the case that the people who poured hatred your way for daring to go on a march with Tommy R, are now going on a march with: - Islamists - Iranian regime apologists - antisemites - transgenderists - many different types of misogynist But the far right are a big problem? Because reasons? Because if you’re going to make a big thing about who people are “cosying up to”… …I mean come on!
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