
Anna Sigurðardóttir
556 posts








The EU's brutal practice of sanctioning its own citizens is a way of suspending the rule of law.




“In Ireland, Denmark & Norway, changes to the law on legal gender recognition were put through at the same time as other more popular reforms such as marriage equality legislation. This provided a veil of protection, particularly in Ireland, where marriage equality was strongly supported, but gender identity remained a more difficult issue to win public support.” The GRA was enacted “under the radar” here in Ireland. The majority of people want sex-based rights for women & girls, but an aggressive minority push their agenda on the majority.



1) Struggling to see how apparantly professional journalists are still getting this so badly wrong & allowing the same nonsensical arguments to be peddled without any follow up. @MattBarbet instead just nods along & comes across as uninformed. x.com/skynews/status…



Why is the EU funding projects that harm women’s rights? We attended a “Feminist Futures” workshop in the heart of Budapest, part of a generously EU-funded project examining “anti-gender mobilisations” in Europe. Don’t miss out: athena-forum.eu/updates/the-en…

















