

Posie Parker: "Women's Safety is More Important Than Men's Feelings"
14 snips Nov 24, 2022
In this discussion, Posie Parker, a women's rights campaigner, explores the crucial balance between women's safety and transgender rights. She argues that preserving female-only spaces is essential, highlighting the complexities surrounding language and identity. The conversation tackles the challenges in discussing women's rights amidst rising tensions and emphasizes the need for respectful, open dialogue. Parker also shares her experiences touring the U.S. to advocate for clarity and understanding in these debates, making a case for safety over feelings in contentious discussions.
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Let Women Speak Tour Challenges
- Posie Parker's US tour, "Let Women Speak," aimed to create spaces for women to discuss their concerns.
- It faced opposition, including death threats and violence, highlighting the contentious nature of the issue.
Defining Hate Speech
- Kellie-Jay Keen's "hateful" statements involve asserting biological realities about sex and gender.
- She challenges the use of female language for men and opposes transitioning children.
Vulnerability in Prisons
- Konstantin Kisin and Posie Parker discuss the vulnerability of trans women in prisons.
- Parker argues their vulnerability is no greater than other vulnerable male prisoners and rejects special accommodations.