

Posie Parker: Trans Women Aren't Women - Part 2
Oct 4, 2021
Posie Parker, a women's rights campaigner known for her bold stance on transgender issues, shares her provocative insights. She tackles the evolving discourse on gender and women's rights, critiquing political definitions and the disconnect between biology and ideology. Parker discusses the implications of activism on children's rights and the serious medical language around gender reassignment surgeries. The conversation also navigates the complexities of gender identity in public spaces, particularly regarding women's safety, offering a candid examination of societal pressures.
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Shifting Views on Womanhood
- Keir Starmer now struggles to define what a woman is.
- Two years prior, this podcast with Kellie-Jay Keen sparked controversy.
Defining "Woman"
- The inability to define "woman" undermines women's rights and safe spaces.
- This allows men into female spaces, negating their purpose.
Tavistock's Insistence on Puberty Blockers
- Keen witnessed the Tavistock's insistence on puberty blockers, even for children.
- She observed a concerning lack of inquiry from judges regarding children's autonomy.