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Gingerama@WavingMyOwnFlag·
@RoisinMichaux Why proselytise breast removal when you could just STFU and let girls and young Women grow up healthy and whole?
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Róisín Michaux
Róisín Michaux@RoisinMichaux·
Yes, teenage girls are getting breast removal surgery in the EU People like to think this only happens in the United States’ Wild West healthcare system, but here’s some data that demonstrate that teenage girls closer to home are indeed having their breasts amputated in their impossible quest to stop being female. Read more by signing up to the Peaked newsletter. See bio.
Róisín Michaux@RoisinMichaux

I got fired from my job in the European Commission for being a TERF. So here's my new job: a weekly newsletter about euro-gender-woke-faff. Link to subscribe in bio.

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Mia Hughes
Mia Hughes@_CryMiaRiver·
Never forget how the puberty suppression experiment began. In 1988, the Dutch published a follow-up study of the first wave of adult men to embark on the “sex reassignment” experiment. The men said they had no regrets, but were unhappy with the cosmetic outcome due to a “never disappearing masculine appearance.” That’s where the idea to block puberty came from. Adult men were unhappy because they didn’t look like women, so the Dutch decided to intervene earlier, before the irreversible surge of testosterone at male puberty. It's also safe to assume that the majority of those men were autogynephilic, meaning their desire to become women had an erotic motivation. In other words, the experiment to turn adult men into the object of their own sexual desire failed, but instead of hanging up their lab coats and ending the mad endeavour, the Dutch turned their attention to innocent children — most of whom would have just grown up to be gay if given the time to mature and develop.
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Akua Reindorf KC
Akua Reindorf KC@akuareindorf·
The hyperbolic language of "policing toilets" is used to sow confusion and panic. Services should have rules and enforce them, as they do for things like health & safety rules. Let's get away from semantic nonsense about "policing" and "enforcing". Just follow the law.
Good Morning Britain@GMB

.@edballs challenges Minister for Equalities Olivia Bailey about why the government hasn't updated the guidance for single sex spaces following the Supreme Court's ruling.

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Sophia Lorey@SophiaSLorey·
"When ‘woman’ has no clear legal meaning, women have no clear legal protections. Why are we so willing to trade away clarity, safety, and fairness for an ideology that cannot even define what a woman is?” AB 2563 by Asm. Pacheco would make it so denying a male rapist access to women’s prison or a man into any female space an act of discrimination.
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Gingerama@WavingMyOwnFlag·
@bibutatwhatcost Men really need to be making space for other Men, who think they are Women, and integrate them into the category of Male, instead of expecting Women to accommodate them.
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Ian Stein@bibutatwhatcost·
10 reasons why you should care about the trans bill: 1. Empathy 2. Empathy 3. Empathy 4. Empathy 5. Empathy 6. Empathy 7. Empathy 8. Empathy 9. Empathy 10. Empathy
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Rosie Duffield MP@RosieDuffield1·
Here we are again. I've been in this place a while and had very few chances to say even a handful of words on the subject of the Puberty Blockers Trial. We had 2 minutes to speak in the debate. 2 minutes to state that little children cannot decide or consent to banned drugs.
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Reem Alsalem UNSR Violence Against Women and Girls
“What CEDAW did in its February 2026 Netherlands report was by no means a minor editorial misstep, this was an institutional failure of the first order. This failure has consequences in the real world, because language shapes law, and law shapes who is prosecuted, who is protected, and who is abandoned.” ✍🏼@MatteaMerta
Mattea Merta@MatteaMerta

Children CANNOT be "sex workers" no matter what the UN or anyone else has to say about it. I wrote this article for anyone interested in understanding what's happening at the UN on this issue! 👇 open.substack.com/pub/matteamert…

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Maria Esposito
Maria Esposito@mespo99·
Right now if it wasn't for my tenacity & the brilliant negotiations of @didlawUK @LizMcG_emplaw & Beatrice Young I'd be sitting through the pre hearing of my Employment Tribunal. Instead I'm sitting by the beach with my lovely wife drinking tea & eating cake. A celebration 🎉
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Gingerama@WavingMyOwnFlag·
@helensaxby11 I wonder why they didn’t mention that Women gathering to meet together, for the recent FiLia Conference in Brighton, were subjected to harassment and the windows of venue were smashed by Trans activists in the earlier hours of the night prior to the start? Funny that!
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Sussex News - Breaking news for Sussex
We are searching for missing 14-year-old Mia from Worthing. She was last seen on Monday (23 February) at around 1pm. Mia is 5’3”, with dark blonde hair, and was wearing a grey hoody and black leggings. She may be travelling by train. If you see Mia or know where she is, please call 101 quoting serial 1358 of 23/02.
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marc blanc@blancmarc20·
@vesperdigital You could argue that many transwomen don’t grow out of that phase Quentin Crisp went through & come to terms with their effeminacy (hence the demand for puberty blockers maybe), but then he lived through a different era (he was often beaten up) & he was a fatalistic guy anyway
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Vesper@vesperdigital·
CBC Archives 1977 “As a child, I lived almost entirely in a dream world, I thought of myself as a woman. But later on, you realize you have to live in the real world, and that you are not a woman...” Quentin Crisp - Openly gay British figure in a criminalized era. Thoughts?
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TransgenderTrend
TransgenderTrend@Transgendertrd·
Marcus @marcuse99903226 and Sue Evans @sueevansprotect have been fearless and principled from the start. Journalists and politicians: if you want to know where did it all go wrong? and What should we be doing instead? here are your experts.
marcus evans@marcuse99903226

It’s good that you’re meeting whistleblowers and clinicians @PreetKGillMP and @wesstreeting. For context: we are two clinicians who have written books, published papers and taken Judicial Reviews. @sueevansprotect was the original whistleblower from Tavistock GIDS in 2005; I resigned from the @TaviAndPort Board of Governors in 2019. Between us, we bring over 90 years’ experience in mental health, including work as senior clinical lecturers and NHS managers. On this issue, we were invited to speak to government advisers at No. 10 in 2020 and met online once with a researcher as part of the @Hilary_Cass Review. We continue to be asked to speak clinically in the UK and internationally because of our work with children, young adults and their families. We are not doctors and did not go to Oxbridge. Even so, it is striking that we have not been consulted on treatment models or staff education. We regularly hear from parents who report that in some new services the approach has been more ideological than clinical, and insufficiently grounded in robust assessment.

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marcus evans@marcuse99903226·
It’s good that you’re meeting whistleblowers and clinicians @PreetKGillMP and @wesstreeting. For context: we are two clinicians who have written books, published papers and taken Judicial Reviews. @sueevansprotect was the original whistleblower from Tavistock GIDS in 2005; I resigned from the @TaviAndPort Board of Governors in 2019. Between us, we bring over 90 years’ experience in mental health, including work as senior clinical lecturers and NHS managers. On this issue, we were invited to speak to government advisers at No. 10 in 2020 and met online once with a researcher as part of the @Hilary_Cass Review. We continue to be asked to speak clinically in the UK and internationally because of our work with children, young adults and their families. We are not doctors and did not go to Oxbridge. Even so, it is striking that we have not been consulted on treatment models or staff education. We regularly hear from parents who report that in some new services the approach has been more ideological than clinical, and insufficiently grounded in robust assessment.
Preet Kaur Gill MP@PreetKGillMP

As a former children’s services manager, I raised two clear safeguarding concerns about the NHS puberty blockers trial: - Why were children as young as 10 eligible? - When would clinicians raising safeguarding concerns be heard? 🧵(1/3)

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marcus evans@marcuse99903226·
I agree that ideology has influenced this field on multiple fronts. But there is a risk that the language of “ideology on both sides” can be used as it has been in the past to sideline legitimate clinical questions as partisan positioning rather than professional concern. The central issue is developmental and evidential. The earlier cohort presenting to services was small and typically transitioned in adulthood. The often cited 1% regret figure rests on studies with incomplete follow-up and significant attrition, limiting long-term certainty. Even where outcomes appear favourable, they cannot answer the crucial counterfactual: what would have happened without intervention? That uncertainty is irreducible. Puberty is not a reversible pause button. It is a profound reorganisation of body, sexuality and identity. Psychiatry cannot reliably predict long-term identity trajectories in early adolescence. Medical intervention at this stage is therefore not neutral it shapes development. Caution here reflects developmental complexity and evidential limits, not ideology. @Hilary_Cass @bbclaurak @BBCNews @Transgendertrd bbc.com/news/articles/…
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Gingerama@WavingMyOwnFlag·
@Jebadoo2 Literally no way medically or psychologically of identifying who might be ‘Trans’ (undefined) - so why involve any children 🤯 in a dangerous, unethical ‘trial’ where the very intervention taken will push all involved towards cross sex hormones and transition?
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Dennis Noel Kavanagh@Jebadoo2·
This fact doesn’t seem to bother Baroness Cass. It hasn’t occurred to her that a gay boy on the Streeting experiment is being (falsely) promised a future as a heterosexual woman. She can’t see how that’s brutal gay conversion therapy. Great.
John James@JohnJamesNI

Dr Cass admits the majority of boys who question their gender “grow up to be GAY MEN.” So WHY are we drugging kids in a trial if we know this to be the case?! As a gay man it makes me sick. STOP THE TRIAL - this is gay conversion therapy sanctioned by the Govt! #bbclaurak

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Gingerama@WavingMyOwnFlag·
@JournalistJill No wonder the idiots can’t tackle misogyny & Male Violence Against Women & Girls - they’ve demoted the horrors perpetrated against females below upset experienced by males. The murder of c 3 women a week in UK, rape gangs passing around young girls, Epstein’s victims, Pelicot etc
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Jill Foster
Jill Foster@JournalistJill·
‘The most vulnerable people in our society are trans people. The ones who are most likely to get beaten up are trans people….’ - Labour’s Emily Thornberry.
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