March 07, 2022
Who are the ‘women’ in International Women’s Day 2022?
Tuesday 8th March, 2022 is International Women’s Day (IWD).
Tuesday 8th March, 2022 is International Women’s Day (IWD).
Employers and public servants are caught up in the trend of declaring their pronouns at every opportunity. Workplaces have become obsessed, asking staff to wear pronoun badges or sign off emails with their preferred pronoun.
The sexualisation of children continues unabashed as the ABC and Sydney Mardi Gras are set to target children.
Parents of a six-year-old have been told their child is “transphobic” for not understanding a fellow student who claims to be gender fluid and changes their appearance from day to day.
Appropriating womanhood has reached new extremes. A man who appropriates womanhood has undergone vagina-reconstructive surgery using the skin of tilapia fish.
Professor James Treadwell has taken to Twitter to express his disappointment with Staffordshire University for placing him under investigation for “transphobic” comments.
Swimming World Magazine recently published an article in defence of allowing males to compete as females. It was written by Lucas Draper (LD), a female athlete who self-identifies as a man.
Looking for love? Well look out. If you apply for Love Island (why would anyone…?) you risk running the chance of being matched with a person who identifies as non-binary.
New guidelines have been published by trans extremists to conflate their narrative with race and class narratives.
Alana McLaughlin is a bloke. A strong bloke who was previously part of the US Army Special Forces. He is now a mixed martial artist who appropriates womanhood to beat up women in competition.
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