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UK: Trans-Identified Pedophile Jailed After Breaching Sexual Harm Prevention Order for Second Time

Joshua Harvey now identifies as a woman named 'Leah.'

A trans-identified pedophile is back behind bars after breaching a sexual harm prevention order for the second time.

Joshua Harvey, of Caerphilly, Wales, was initially imprisoned in 2018 on five counts of attempting to incite a child to engage in sexual activity. Harvey had sent lewd media of himself to a social media account he believed to belong to a 13 year old girl, but was in fact a decoy established by anti-predator vigilante group Guardians of the North.

According to the group, Harvey had asked the ‘girl’ for sex, and sent indecent photos and videos of himself. Shortly after, Guardians of the North alerted local police and turned over the evidence of Harvey’s acts. He was ultimately sentenced to 3 years and 8 months, but was released on condition in October of 2019.

Within two weeks of his release, Harvey had breached his conditions of not engaging with minors on two separate occasions. In the first incidents, Harvey made two teen girls working at a restaurant “uncomfortable.” He would begin by pestering one of the young workers, throwing food at her when she tried to ignore him. The girl would report Harvey telling her he had a “surprise” for her, and attempting to enter the employees-only area around the counter.

Three days later, Harvey had returned and found another minor girl working. He asked her if she was old enough to have sex, and invited her out on a date. He found out the girl’s name and phone number, and called her no less than 15 times.

On a separate occasion, Harvey had approached two young boys at a Remembrance Day event. A police officer witnessed the interaction and thought Harvey looked “over-familiar” with the youth. The officer was then approached by a member of the public, who stated Harvey had been loudly “bragging about being a pedophile.”

Harvey was sentenced to two years in prison for the 2019 breaches. While it is unclear when Harvey was released, by June of 2022 he was out of prison and once again violating the order stemming from his 2018 charges.

According to the South Wales Argus, Harvey, 27, has now been sentenced to 24 weeks in prison after police found unregistered electronic devices at him home. He pleaded guilty at Newport Magistrates’ Court today.

News reports related to the 2018 incident referred to Harvey as a man, but, by his next set of charges stemming from the 2019 breaches, he began being referred to by media as a “woman.”

A Wales Online article about Harvey’s case after approaching the minors in 2019 was headlined “Woman who ‘bragged about being a pedophile’ approached boys at Remembrance event,” and utilized feminine pronouns for Harvey.

At the time of the Wales Online report, Harvey had been confirmed as being housed in a men’s prison, but his placement for the latest breach will largely be dependent on whether or not he has obtained a Gender Recognition Certificate (GRC).

Individuals can apply for a GRC for little as £5 and will be issued once a person has met certain requirements, one of which is having lived as a ‘preferred gender‘ for two years, something Harvey appears to have done.

Speaking to Reduxx on another case of a recently-transitioned pedophile, Dr. Kate Coleman, Director of Keep Prisons Single Sex, said GRCs will usually determine placement.

“Whilst under 1% non-GRC holders are in the female [prison] estate, 90% of those with a GRC are in women’s prisons. These include those convicted of the most serious violent and sexual offences and those with intact male genitalia,” Dr. Coleman noted, continuing: “A GRC isn’t a cast iron guarantee of getting into a women’s prison, but it increases your chances by an order of magnitude.”

Keep Prisons Single Sex is a campaign group focused on advocating for the single-sex rights of vulnerable female inmates. It currently has branches in the United Kingdom and United States.

“[GRCs] have successfully been obtained by prisoners serving sentences for the most serious violent and sexual offenses against women and children,” Dr. Coleman said, “We know that offending history and risk are not taken into consideration by the Gender Recognition Panel when making the decision to grant a gender recognition certificate.”


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Problemático activista trans que expulsó a lesbiana de Pride Org. abandona su transición y vuelve a ser hombre

Un hombre que se auto identificaba como lesbiana y que en el 2018 fue el artífice de la remoción de la única representante lesbiana de la Comisión LGBTQ de Baltimore mientras impulsaba sentimientos lesbofóbicos, inesperadamente optó por la detransición.

Kodah Pipitone, *nombre de nacimiento John Francis, anteriormente conocido como ‘Ava’, fue pieza fundamental para que la defensora de las lesbianas Julia Beck terminara expulsada de la comisión y rechazada como “TERF”, además de patrocinar un evento que prometía que las lesbianas “exclusivas” serian “colgadas por sus cuellos”.

En el 2018, todavía bajo el nombre de ‘Ava’, Pipitone era presidente de la Alianza Transgénero de Baltimore y defensor del lobby global de proxenetas, el Proyecto de Alcance de Trabajadores Sexuales. Para hacer que la Comisión LGBTQ fuera lo más “inclusiva” posible, el alcalde Pugh invitó a Pipitone a sus reuniones.

Durante un desfile de Orgullo Gay en junio del 2018, Beck marchó con carteles que decían: “A las lesbianas no les gusta la polla”, “Lesbianas NO homosexuales” y “La violencia contra las lesbianas es una epidemia”, entre otros lemas. En un artículo para AfterEllenon Beck habló de su experiencia, “Los transeúntes vitorearon, aplaudieron y se tomaron fotos con nosotras. Algunas susurraron gracias, mientras que otros gritaron: “¡Váyanse a casa, TERF!”. Twitter explotó tratando de ubicar a las notorias lesbianas que estrellaron el Orgullo Gay de Baltimore. Me doxearon a mí y a varias amigas para amenazarnos, incluyendo a una mujer que no formaba parte de la protesta”.

Las declaraciones de Beck en Pride provocaron críticas por parte de sus colegas masculinos miembros de la Comisión. Durante una reunión que tuvo lugar ese mismo mes, Pipitone le pidió a Beck a bocajarro que lo identificara por su sexo. Ella respondió: “Eres hombre”, a lo que Pipitone reaccionó acusándola de agresión. En el transcurso de los siguientes meses, Pipitone mantuvo una campaña activa para la destitución Beck.

En octubre de ese mismo año, Jabari Lyles, el enlace del alcalde, programó una reunión con Beck para preguntarle si creía que las mujeres trans podían ser lesbianas y, en diciembre, Beck fue eliminada por unanimidad de la Comisión LGBTQ.

Pipitone, mientras tanto, aparecía en los medios locales y hasta fue nombrado una de las “Caras del orgullo” por la revista Baltimore, en contraste Beck era calumniada por el Gay Star News con el titular: ” Lesbiana TERF Expulsada del Liderazgo de la Comisión LGBTQ de Baltimore aparece en Fox News.”

En el 2018, un fideicomiso de Johns Hopkins otorgó a Pipitone la cantidad de $15,000 para crear “viviendas asequibles para la comunidad LBGTQ”. El proyecto, conocido como HostHome, en última instancia recaudaría casi $90,000 en fondos, pero luego surgirían preocupaciones sobre lo que Pipitone realmente había hecho con el dinero.

En el 2019, Pipitone fue invitado a hablar en la Marcha de Mujeres en Baltimore y posteriormente activistas lesbianas protestaron debido a su violenta retórica dirigida a la comunidad lesbiana.

Pero las publicaciones de Instagram de Pipitone muestran que ya no se identifica como una mujer lesbiana, habiendo abandonado la transición silenciosamente. En cambio, ahora se declara a sí mismo como un tecno-futurista, etiqueta sus selfies como “biohacker” y anuncia su deseo de “hacer ingeniería inversa”.

Julia Beck criticó a Pipitone en una publicación reciente de Facebook después de haber descubierto que dejó caer su artimaña, alegando que había “cambiado una secta por otra”.

Habiendo sido víctima de la aventura de Pipitone con su identidad temporal, Beck dijo: “Está bien encontrarse a uno mismo en esta vida. Ojalá el proceso para hombres como él no implicara traumatizar a las mujeres o pretender ser una”.

*EDITADO el 22.02.14 para reflejar el nombre de pila original de John Francis Pipitone.


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Reino Unido: Pedófilo transidentificado es encarcelado por segunda vez tras violar medida cautelar

Joshua Harvey now identifies as a woman named 'Leah.'

Un pedófilo transidentificado vuelve a quedar tras las rejas después de violar por segunda vez una orden de prevención de daños sexuales.

Joshua Harvey, de Caerphilly, Gales, fue encarcelado inicialmente en el 2018 por cinco cargos de incitación a menores a participar en actividades sexuales. Harvey había enviado material sexual de sí mismo a lo que creía se trataba una cuenta de red social de a una niña de 13 años, pero en realidad se trataba de un señuelo utilizado por el grupo de vigilantes contra depredadores denominado Guardianes del Norte.

Según el grupo, Harvey le había solicitado sexo a la ‘niña’ y le había enviado fotos y videos indecentes  de su persona. Poco después, Guardianes del Norte alertó a la policía local y le entregó la evidencia . Finalmente Harvey fue sentenciado a 3 años y 8 meses, pero luego fue liberado bajo condición en octubre del 2019.

Dos semanas después de su liberación, Harvey  incumplió las condiciones que le prohibían relacionarse con menores en dos situaciones distintas. En los primeros incidentes, Harvey provocó e incomodó a dos adolescentes empleadas de un restaurante. Estuvo molestando a una de las jóvenes trabajadoras, tirándole comida mientras ella trataba de ignorarlo. La muchacha reportaría a Harvey alegando que él le prometió una “sorpresa” mientras intentaba ingresar al área exclusiva de empleados alrededor del mostrador.

Tres días después, Harvey  regresa y encuentra a otra menor trabajando. Le pregunta si es de edad suficiente para tener relaciones sexuales y la invita a una cita. Averiguó su nombre y número de teléfono y la llama no menos de 15 veces.

En otra ocasión, Harvey se había acercado a dos niños pequeños durante un evento del Día del Recuerdo. Un oficial de policía fue testigo de la interacción y pensó que Harvey  se veía “demasiado familiarizado” con el joven. Luego, un miembro del público se acercó al oficial y dijo que Harvey había estado “alardeando de ser un pedófilo en voz alta”.

Harvey fue sentenciado a dos años de prisión por las infracciones del 2019. Si bien no está claro cuándo fue liberado Harvey, durante el mes junio del 2022 estaba otra vez fuera de prisión y de nuevo violó la orden derivada de sus cargos de 2018.

Según South Wales Argus, Harvey, de 27 años, ha sido condenado a una pena de 24 semanas de prisión después de que la policía encontrara varios dispositivos electrónicos no registrados en su casa. Se declaró culpable frente al Tribunal de Magistrados de Newport.

Los informes de noticias relacionados con el incidente del 2018 se refirieren a Harvey como un hombre, pero, para el conjunto de cargos derivados de sus infracciones cometidas en el 2019, los medios comenzaron a identificarlo como “mujer“.

Un artículo de Wales Online reseñando el caso de acoso de Harvey en el 2019 se tituló “Mujer que ‘se jactaba de ser una pedófila’ se acercó a los niños durante el evento Remembrance” e hizo uso de pronombres femeninos para referirse a Harvey.

Durante la fecha del informe de Wales Online, se había confirmado que Harvey estaba alojado en una prisión para hombres, pero su reubicación por la última infracción depende en gran medida de si cuenta o no con un Certificado de Reconocimiento de Género (GRC).

Las personas pueden solicitar el GRC por tan solo £ 5 y se emite una vez la persona haya cumplido con ciertos requisitos, uno de los cuales es haber vivido como su “género preferido” por un mínimo dos años, algo que Harvey parece haber hecho.

Compartiendo con Reduxx sobre otro caso de pedófilos de transición reciente, la Dra. Kate Coleman, directora de Keep Prisons Single Sex, dijo que los GRC generalmente determinarán la ubicación.

“Mientras que menos del 1% de las personas que no cuentan con GRC están en cárceles de mujeres, el 90% de las que si lo poseen cumplen su condena en instalaciones femeninas. Esto incluye a los presos culpables de los crímenes sexuales más violentos y que cuentan con sus órganos masculinos intactos”, señaló la Doctora Coleman, y continuó: “Un GRC no es una garantía inquebrantable para ingresar a una prisión de mujeres, pero aumenta tremendamente las posibilidades”.

Keep Prisons Single Sex es una organización que centra su campaña en defender los derechos del sexo femenino a favor de las reclusas vulneradas. Actualmente cuenta con sucursales en Reino Unido y Estados Unidos.

“Los reclusos sentenciados por los crímenes sexuales más violentos contra menores de edad y mujeres han logrado obtener el GRC ”, dijo la Dra. Coleman, “sabemos que los historiales delictivos y el riesgo que esto implica no son tomados en consideración por parte del Panel de Reconocimiento de Género cuando deciden otorgar un certificado de reconocimiento de género”.


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Lesbians Assaulted By Trans Activists at Dyke March in Cologne

Women stating their opposition to males self-identifying as lesbian were attacked at a ‘lesbian’ pride march in Cologne, Germany, with one of the demonstrators being brutally choked by a male trans activist.

On July 2, a group of women gathered outside of Museum Ludwig and unfurled banners which defined lesbians as “female homosexual persons” and declared opposition to the ‘queer’ trend.

The women, comprised of members from Women’s Declaration International (WDI) Germany and LGB Alliance, also held up a flag bearing the Labrys symbol, a double-sided axe adopted as a pride symbol by the lesbian community in the 1970s.

The women were located on a balcony which was just above where the rest of the Dyke March participants were walking the street, and quickly caught the attention of the activists amongst the crowd.

According to a representative of WDI Germany who spoke with Reduxx on the condition of anonymity, trans activists within the march started playing a song which repeated the words “F*ck you,” and began hurling insults at the women as they stood with their signs.

Dyke March event organizer Annette Rösener can be seen in video footage shared on Twitter using her elbow to shove a young woman holding the lesbian pride flag. During the struggle, the Labrys flag, along with several other banners and signs, were stolen by trans activists.

Rösener then assisted others in replacing the pro-lesbian flag with a banner which read ‘Dykes Against Transphobia.’

An activist also lashed out against lesbians who who “exclude” males from their sexuality, grabbing a sign which read “lesbians don’t have penises” from a woman and attempting to destroy it.

But Rösener wasn’t the only one lashing out against the women peacefully demonstrating. A masked man rushed the young woman who had been holding the lesbian pride flag and put her in a headlock, wrapping his arms tightly around her neck.

Susanne, a member of the LGB Alliance, struggled against the assault, and was eventually released.

Speaking to Reduxx, Susanne said she wasn’t surprised about the attack on her group, but was taken aback by the violence from the trans activist towards her.

“I guess I was anticipating it, but not how sudden and violently it happened,” she explained, “I was scared I could die when the guy put me in a headlock.”

Susanne pointed out that when the organizers of the Dyke March tried to intervene, it was only to defend the man choking her as she struggled to free herself.

Photograph of the police report filed by the members of WDI and LGBA

A police report has been filed, but no arrests have yet been made. Charges listed in the report include robbery, theft, intentional simple bodily injury, insult and damage to property on streets, roads or squares.

But Susanne is not optimistic that action will be taken by the authorities.

“I’m not sure the police will be effective,” she said. “They seemed very confused as to why we were attacked at all. One of them suggested we were victims of a homophobic hate crime. Another one asked us if we were protesting against people changing ‘Geschlechtsidentität’ or ‘sex identity,’ the German word for gender identity.”

Violence against lesbian and women’s rights activists have been on the rise in recent years. Trans activists have assaulted women in various countries for protesting sex trafficking and resisting male colonization of lesbian identity and spaces.

In July 2021, Get The L Out UK posted video recordings showing lesbian demonstrators being physically assaulted by trans activists during Paris Pride. The women were voicing their opposition to males identifying into lesbianism.

In Paris a few months prior, a group of women with the Collective Against Pornography and Prostitution (CAPP) were attacked by transactivists while protesting against sex trafficking and male violence. The counter protesters pelted the women with eggs while spraying red paint in their eyes. Many of the women assaulted were survivors of the sex industry.

In March of this year, sex industry abolitionist feminists in Barcelona were confronted and threatened by “people in favor of prostitution.” The women had gathered for a protest planned by Catalunya Abolicionista Plataforma Feminista (CATAB) in Plaza St. Jaume, where they were surrounded by counter-protestors who attempted to assault them, but were prevented by police.

Politicians from both Germany’s Green Party and the Socialist Democrats are lobbying for a sex self-identification bill which previously would have allowed children as young as 14 years old to legally transition, regardless of parental consent.

Women’s Declaration International (WDI) staged protests against the proposed legislation. A petition written by members of WDI Germany asserted that the “Self-Determination Act” interferes with the rights of parents and endangers the well-being of children.

“Children from the age of 14 may therefore be exposed to unnecessary and irreversible genital-altering surgical interventions, which include the amputation of breasts, uteri, ovaries, and penises,” the petition reads. “Amputating healthy parts of the body or taking puberty blockers and hormones that damage the body cannot change a person’s sex. The law should not suggest that this is possible.”

Following the backlash, the legislation was amended to allow for parental consent for childhood medical transition; however, should parents express opposition, children can then file a petition with the court system and receive approval from judicial authorities.


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Usuario de Twitter que amenazó a JK Rowling resultó ser “feminista” irlandés

La famosa autora J.K. Rowling denunció a la red social Twitter por incumplimiento de sus políticas de seguridad luego de que una cuenta publicara su dirección personal junto a un mensaje amenazador que se mantuvo visible durante días pese a varios informes de censura que se habían emitido. Reduxx pudo identificar a el usuario detrás de la cuenta infractora. Se trata de una activista y organizador irlandés que se autodenomina “feminista”.  

Rowling desató una ola de preocupación entre los internautas el 1ero de julio luego de compartir una captura de pantalla de un tweet perturbador dirigido a su persona y fechado el 14 de junio.

Publicado originalmente por el usuario @fuckfinegael, el retweet de la cita presentaba dos imágenes: La primera era de Rowling con su dirección superpuesta sobre su rostro y una bomba casera en la esquina, mientras que la otra era la de un manual de municiones improvisadas. La guía, publicada originalmente por el Ejército de los EE. UU. en 1969, se creó con el propósito de enseñarle a los soldados cómo crear armas y explosivos utilizando recursos limitados.

En su tweet con la captura de pantalla, Rowling aclaró que había ocultado la dirección de su familia para evitar que esta tuviera mayor circulación.

El mensaje amenazante había sido en respuesta directa a una publicación de Rowling en apoyo a un hombre en proceso de detransición.

En su escrito, Rowling afirmó que la cuenta aún estaba activa a pesar de haber hecho pública la dirección de su casa con obvia mala intención. Después de que el tweet de Rowling se publicara, la cuenta, @fuckfinegael, fue desactivada y luego eliminada por el usuario, lo que sugiere que Twitter no tomó ninguna medida punitiva. Desde entonces, el nombre de usuario ha sido tomado por un internauta sin relación alguna con los hechos.

Antes de la desactivación, la única otra información sobre la identidad de @fuckfinegael era un nombre: Shane.

Pero a pesar de estar desactivado, una búsqueda rápida a través de WayBackMachine de Internet Archive, de acceso público, rápidamente reveló que la cuenta le perteneció a Shane Murray, un activista por temas de justicia social de origen irlandés.

Una captura de pantalla de la cuenta de Murray tomada en el 2021 por el sistema automatizado de WayBackMachine, muestra que se describía a sí mismo como un organizador de múltiples grupos de justicia social, incluidos End Image-Based Sexual Abuse (End ISBA) Ireland, Youth Against Racism and Inequality y ROSA Movimiento Social Feminista de Irlanda.

En dos ocasiones Murray apareció como coordinador de redes sociales para la campaña End ISBA durante el 2020, tanto en el University Times como en el College Tribune. El grupo de defensa fue un esfuerzo lanzado por los representantes de la Unión de Estudiantes de la University College Dublin, de los cuales Murray formaba parte, y se centró en atacar los cibercriminales, específicamente los de naturaleza sexual como los propagadores de “pornografía de venganza”

El año pasado, la cuenta oficial de Twitter de End ISBA reveló que Murray era miembro de su equipo y contaba con una certificación por parte Ohana Zero Suicide en el área de concientización de situaciones de crisis. Justo antes de desactivar su cuenta en Twitter, Murray maltrató a mujeres que hacían públicas sus críticas a la ideología de género y sugirió , en al menos un caso archivado, a una feminista que se suicidara.

En noviembre del 2020, Murray fue enaltecido por el Sindicato de Estudiantes del University College Dublin como una activista “feminista interseccional”.

Según los registros de WayBackMachine, Murray desactivó su cuenta de Twitter en abril del 2021, solo para regresar en mayo del 2022 con el claro propósito de encontrar entradas para un concierto que quería ver. No fue hasta junio que comenzó a usar la cuenta regularmente, además revelando que ahora se identifica como transgénero.

Desde entonces, Murray ha desactivado todas sus redes sociales, incluyendo su cuenta de Facebook.

El 2 de julio, la Policía de Escocia anunció que había abierto una investigación oficial sobre las amenazas dirigidas a Rowling.

Desde el primer momento en el 2019 cuando Rowling reveló que sentía preocupación por el impacto de la ideología de género tras apoyar a la feminista británica Maya Forstater, se convirtió blanco de amplios abusos por parte de activistas trans, medios de comunicación y otras celebridades.

A principios de este año, la muerte fantasiosa de Rowling se celebró dentro las páginas de una novela gore éxito en ventas por medio de Amazon titulada Manhunt. Descrita como un “horror LGBTQ”, la trama del libro se centra en hombres transidentificados que asesinan brutalmente a feministas, conocidas como “TERF”.

En un tweet promueve al libro publicado por la autora, Gretchen Felker-Martin, se alude a la muerte de JK Rowling como un punto de entretenimiento.

El libro contiene dos referencias a la muerte de la autora de Harry Potter: una en la que es quemada viva y una segunda alegoría de su muerte en forma de la destrucción de un arma llamada Galbraith.

Las ‘TERF’ en la novela también se conocen como “los Caballeros de JK Rowling”, y dichas guerreras participan en la brutalización y el abuso sexual de hombres identificados como trans.

Los detalles de este artículo han sido enviados a la Policía de Escocia.


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Viral Video Showing Child at Drag Strip Show Sparks Outrage, Concern Over Safeguarding

A TikTok showing a very young girl being led through a bar by a half-nude drag queen with breast implants is making the rounds on Twitter and sparking outrage from netizens concerned about the girl’s safety.

On July 2, popular YouTuber Lauren Chen posted a TikTok she had found to her Twitter, writing: “These people belong in jail. This is a hill I’m willing to die on.”

The disturbing footage shows a very young girl being led by a provocatively dressed drag queen. The drag queen only had nipple pasties covering what appeared to be breast implants, and money stuffed into the skimpy underwear of his outfit. The girl is being held by the hand as the drag queen struts through a restaurant area, and continuously looks up at the man’s exposed body. The child also appears to also be clutching a few dollar bills in her free hand.

Overlayed onto the video is the text: “Children belong at drag shows!!!! Children deserve to see fun & expression & freedom!”

The source of the video posted by Chen was TikTok by user Nonie Kalra, who uploaded the original to her account earlier today. In her bio, she advertises a fundraiser for the Marsha P. Johnson foundation.

Kalra tagged the establishment the video was taken in — a Latin restaurant which caters to the LGBT community in Miami called R House Wynwood. On its website, the multi-purpose venue advertises hosting a ‘Drag Extravaganza‘ on Friday, Saturday, and Sunday evenings. Last year, Secret Miami ranked R House #1 on a list of “Fabulous LGBTQ Bars To Check Out In Miami.”

While it is unclear if the child in the video is Kalra’s or if she was just filming an occurrence at the restaurant while there, Kalra was supportive of it, writing in the comments “baby was in awe” in reference to the little girl apparently enjoying the show.

On a post from its Instagram made exactly two weeks ago, R House Wynwood posted a photo of a topless drag queen who looks similar to the one in the video uploaded by Chen. The caption reads: “We live for Escalando nights. What to expect? Salsa, drinks and a hell of a show.”

Since Chen’s post went live, the original TikTok has become inundated with negative comments, with many concerned users expressing outrage that a small child had been allowed in such a dramatically inappropriate setting.

On Twitter, users are similarly expressing disgust. Even a politician has since gotten involved, with Texas State Representative James White asking Chen where the event had occurred.

Many are wondering if punitive action is going to take place, and questioning the legality of having a child in a bar late at night.

“Where are the parents and why are they ok with this?” Asked one user in response to the video, with another replying: “Seriously. [I don’t know] how I could be just a random dude in that place and not stand up and at least say something. This is absolutely insane.”

Drag shows and their appropriateness for youth have become hot topics over the last few years, especially since the controversial spread of Drag Queen Story Hours across North America and Europe. In 2019, it was discovered that a registered sex offender had been performing at a Texas library for children as a Drag Queen.

On June 24, a Pennsylvania-based drag queen with a history of performing in front of children was charged with 25 counts of the possession and distribution of child sexual exploitation material following a 2-year long investigation by law enforcement officials.

Earlier in June, a video of ‘drag queens’ performing provocatively for an audience of children at a gay bar in Texas went viral on Twitter, prompting massive backlash and raising concerns about child safeguarding. The children were seated in front of a sign which read “It’s Not Gonna Lick Itself” as they watched drag queens perform, tipping the adults in cash.

The event had been subject to protests by right-wing advocacy group Protect Kids Texas, which stated on Twitter that they had 80 people outside of the venue voicing their concerns. The group also posted a video showing police showing up to the bar and escorting children from the venue.


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Twitter User Who Threatened JK Rowling Is Irish “Feminist” Organizer

Famed author J.K. Rowling called out Twitter’s lack of policy enforcement after an account which released her address with a threatening message was allowed to remain active for days despite reports. Reduxx has now learned that the user behind the account is an Irish social justice activist and “feminist” organizer.

Rowling set off a firestorm of concern from netizens on July 1 after uploading a screenshot of a disturbing tweet that had been directed at her from June 14.

Originally posted by user @fuckfinegael, the quote retweet featured two images — one of Rowling with her address overlayed on her face and a pipe bomb in the corner, and the other of an Improvised Munitions Handbook. The guide, originally published by the US Army in 1969, was created for the purposes of teaching soldiers how to create explosives and weapons using limited resources.

In her tweet of the screenshot, Rowling clarified she had covered her family’s address to prevent further circulation.

The threatening message had been in direct response to a post Rowling had made in support of a male detransitioner.

In her post, Rowling stated that the account was still active despite having released her home address with an obviously abusive connotation. After Rowling’s tweet went live, the account, @fuckfinegael, was deactivated and then deleted by the user, suggesting no action by Twitter had been taken. The handle has since been claimed by a user unrelated to the situation.

Prior to deactivating, @fuckfinegael‘s only other identifying information was a first name: Shane.

But despite being deactivated, a quick search through the publicly-accessible Internet Archive’s WayBackMachine will quickly reveal that the account belongs to Shane Murray, an Irish social justice activist.

A screen capture of Murray’s account from 2021, taken by the WayBackMachine’s automated system, shows he described himself as an organizer with multiple social justice groups, including End Image-Based Sexual Abuse (End ISBA) Ireland, Youth Against Racism and Inequality, and ROSA Social Feminist Movement Ireland.

Murray was featured as a social media coordinator for the End ISBA campaign on two occasions in 2020, in both the University Times and the College Tribune. The advocacy group was an effort launched by University College Dublin Student Union representatives of which Murray was one, and was focused on targeting internet-based abuses, specifically that of a sexual nature such as ‘revenge pornography.’

Last year, the End ISBA official Twitter revealed Murray was one of its team members certified by Ohana Zero Suicide in crisis awareness training. Just prior to deactivating his Twitter account, Murray abused women critical of gender ideology and, in at least one archived instance, suggested a feminist commit suicide.

In November of 2020, Murray was highlighted by the University College Dublin Students’ Union as an “intersectional feminist” activist.

According to WayBackMachine logs, Murray deactivated his Twitter account in April of 2021, only to return in May of 2022 with the stated purpose of finding spare tickets to a concert he wanted to see. It wasn’t until June that he began to use the account regularly again, this time also revealing he identified as transgender.

Murray has since deactivated all social media, including his Facebook.

On July 2, Police Scotland announced an official investigation had been launched into the threats aimed at Rowling.

Since first revealing she had concerns about the impact of gender ideology in 2019 by throwing her support behind British feminist Maya Forstater, Rowling has been the subject of ample abuse from trans activists, media, and other celebrities.

Earlier this year, Rowling’s fantasized death was celebrated in an Amazon-bestselling gore novel titled Manhunt. Described as an ‘LGBTQ horror,’ the plot of the book is centered around trans-identified males graphically murdering feminists, referred to as ‘TERFs.’

In a Tweet advertising the book published by the author, Gretchen Felker-Martin, the death of JK Rowling is alluded to and treated as a point of entertainment.

The book contains two references to the death of the Harry Potter author: one in which she is burned alive, and a second allegory of her demise in the form of a weapon called the Galbraith being destroyed.

The ‘TERFs’ in the novel are also referred to as “the Knights of JK Rowling,” with the women holding her namesake participating in the brutalization and sexual abuse of trans-identified males.

The details in this article have been passed on to Police Scotland.


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Homeless Man Says He Was Cut Off From Rehab, Food Due to ‘Gender Ideology’

A musician in Portland, Oregon has come forward reveal the extent of the gender lobby’s power over social and political institutions in the city — welding such immense influence that it left him not only homeless, but unable to access crucial services.

Matt Insley explains that his entire situation of homelessness was caused after a ‘cancellation’ when he deviated from popular opinion on emerging gender trends three years ago.

Insley was incarcerated from 2010 to 2014 in Columbia River prison. While there, he created a successful music school for the incarcerated men, one which is now run by Grammy-award winning artist Nate Query, the bassist for The Decemberists. After serving his sentence, he became active in Portland’s music scene, and enjoyed a great deal of local success.

“I was a rush-hour DJ on the nation’s first LGBT FM radio station … I covered major events, I was an award-winning composer and producer.” Insley describes feeling as though he were “on top of the world” prior to expressing an opinion he says changed the course of his life.

Insley in 2018, featured by the Portland Tribune.

“I was fully booked, winning awards, directing and composing my music… and then I started questioning how gender ideology was evolving. I started referring to it as ‘the non-binary fad.'” Insley says he hadn’t even taken issue with transgenderism, but had begun expressing some confusion about the increasing popularity of ‘non-binary’ identities around 2019.

“The moment I started questioning the non-binary thing, I was unable to get work … I was known as the well-connected guy who could get anyone [arts] funding. I was hosting fundraisers every month for different organizations… And they just shut it all off.”

Insley, who is gay, explains that after he was branded a ‘transphobe’ for questioning hip ‘gender identities,’ he became a pariah in notoriously-woke Portland.

“I had bricks thrown through my friend’s window… I have had to change my phone number four times. If [activists] find my number, they pass it around.”

Unable to get work, he lost his stable housing and quickly became homeless and transient. But, he explains that as a person who has been living with HIV for 13 years, leaving Oregon was out of the question.

“I have no money to leave, and, quite honestly, despite the setbacks of Portland, the funding for the HIV programs is some of the best in the country,” Insley explains, “If I tried to leave, I would need to make sure I had access to all of the same resources. So it’s not like I can up and move.”

Stuck in Portland, Insley paints a bleak picture. He explains that ‘gender ideology,’ that which left him homeless in the first place, also wields an increasing amount of power over the key institutions he now relies upon.

He explains he has been on the general housing waiting list since losing his stable housing after no longer being able to find employment. In total, he has been waiting over two years, a time frame he says is far longer than the average person would experience.

“I didn’t notice it until after what should have been the average wait was far exceeded, then I started having questions … Everyone I have spoken to says I have been waiting for way too long, and even acknowledged people have gone ahead of me,” Insley explains, noting he then discovered those with identity-based mental health issues, such as gender dysphoria, are being provided housing on an accelerated basis, sometimes within just months.

“The doctors are saying the hormones and surgeries for them are ‘life saving’ and therefore they need a high priority into housing.”

In August of 2021, Insley was referred to the Quest Center for Integrative Health — a federally-funded resource center specifically for LGBT individuals in Portland. He had just graduated from in-patient rehab for his addiction to alcohol, and was set to do out-patient through the Center, which would have also been able to provide him with housing, therapy, and various other needed services.

“Out of an hour-long class that was supposed to be on addiction, maybe 45 minutes was dedicated to pronouns and trans people’s struggles,” Insley says. Confused about the program’s angle, he contacted the Center and expressed his confusion.

“I said that I was concerned that more time was being spent on pronouns than my recovery.”

In one email Insley had sent to Quest, he stated he was comfortable using people’s names rather than their pronouns in the event group-work was needed.

“I’ll simply say someone’s name every time other than using a pronoun in group. I won’t call a man a woman. I think I should still be allowed in this program. In other words: even though I feel this way, I’m in the G and I deserve these services as much as anyone else in the alphabet spew,” Insley wrote in his email.

Shortly after, Insley received a response from Ryan Christianson, an addiction counselor with Quest. In an email shared with Reduxx, Christianson wrote that Insley’s concerns about gender ideology did not align with the values of the center, and he was being referred back to his addictions case manager.

“My case manager had referred me for housing through Quest. After [Christianson] sent me that email, I was no longer applicable for that housing.” Insley explains that due to gaps in the way services are managed in Oregon for people with addiction and mental health diagnoses, there was little his case manager could continue to do.

“[My case manager] told me that because my situation involved mental health and addiction, she couldn’t help me because she only provides resources for addiction,” Insley says, “So, because I’m dual diagnosis, there was no help for me after Quest. And because they provided all of those different services, to deny me access to Quest was to deny me access to everything.”

Insley says he continued to try and contact other staff at Quest to address his concerns, but never received a response.

But his list of run-ins with gender ideologue-controlled resources didn’t end there.

Earlier this year, Insley says he was turned away from Esther’s Pantry — the only food bank in the area specifically for people with HIV. The Pantry is run by Brent Blackwell, a drag queen who also goes by the name Summer Lynn Seasons.

“I arrived and went to put in my list for food, and they told me I had to come back the next day,” Insley says, noting that the had been told it was a day reserved for gender non-conforming and “BIPOC” people, an acronym standing for Black, Indigenous, and (other) People of Color.

Insley explains claiming to be ‘gender non-conforming’ or ‘trans’ was out of the question, as his high profile within the LGBT community of Portland would result in him surely being identified anyway. He chose to simply leave.

“This might shock you …” he begins sarcastically, “… but causing an issue around trans people in front of trans people — especially here in Portland with the anti-fascists? They can get quite violent.”

Insley says after he was turned away, he managed to get an emergency ration for that evening at a Church, noting: “It’s funny that Churches have helped me more than gay organizations have, these past couple of years.”

He explains that food banks in the city are only open during a certain hour, and he had used his small window of time trying to go to Esther’s due to its specific servicing for the HIV positive community.

“We are not a big enough community for them to require special days so certain people can get access. We are just not that huge. It is people with HIV. There are quite a few people with HIV in Portland, but not enough to justify having a certain day for certain people and excluding others.”

Insley attempted to contact Our House of Portland, the organization which facilitates Esther’s Pantry, to lodge a complaint, but was quickly dismissed. When asked if he was concerned any further complaint would lead to his food access at the Pantry being cut off entirely, as with other services, Insley says: “Yes. Absolutely.”

Insley explains a culture of fear prevents people from speaking out against powerful trans groups in Portland, and that he quickly backed down.

“What they would have done is painted me to be an aggressor who was unsafe to transgender people. That’s what they would have done. They would have painted me as a villain, and said I was an unsafe person for gender non-conforming people to be around.” He continues: “I have to have food. I have to maintain my status on the housing waiting list, and I feel like if I do one thing out of step they are going to find a reason to boot me, even though they are already finding reasons to push me down the list.”

Insley isn’t the first person in a particularly vulnerable situation who found their access to needed resources threatened after expressing concerns about gender ideology.

As previously revealed by Reduxx, a sexual abuse survivor in Vancouver, British Columbia was evicted from a women’s domestic violence shelter after becoming increasingly concerned about the impact of gender ideology on women’s rights.

Jane, whose identity was protected by Reduxx at her request, had been exposed to multiple disturbing incidents in the shelter after arriving due to the presence of two trans-identified males who had been housed amongst the women.

For Insley, he says he was unconcerned with protecting his identity, feeling as though public exposure to his problems may provide him some opportunity to better navigate his situation. But as his life continues to leave him scrambling for a safe place to sleep every night, he hopes speaking out will also educate people on the way gender ideology is now impacting even homeless people and their access to needed resources.

“I would like to see our housing and medical system get back to having a proper sense of prioritization. It’s deeply upsetting to see people that are pursuing elective treatments and using neopronouns being treated as if their situation is life-threatening.” Insley says, but concluding: “[These changes shouldn’t] require someone like me having to expose my own vulnerable situation just to break through the cacophony of gender ideology.”

Reduxx did reach out to the Quest Center for comment, but did not receive a response.


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“Extreme Sexual Material” Being Taught Alongside Gender Identity in UK Schools

A Tory MP has criticized a UK 2020 Government guidance on sex education in schools which she says has “opened the floodates” to children being exposed to “extreme and inappropriate” sexual content in the classroom.

Miriam Cates, a member of the Commons’ education committee and Conservative MP for Penistone and Stocksbridge, criticized the Relationships and Sex Education guidance (RSE) at a Westminster Hall debate.

The RSE framework allowed for external sex education organizations to provide resources to schools, resulting in children being exposed “to a plethora of deeply inappropriate, wildly inaccurate, sexually explicit and damaging materials” which contribute to what she calls the “sexualization and adultification of children.”

MP Cates referenced a learning pack provided by the LGBT charity Diversity Role Models which was found to contain the phrase “Love has no age limit,” a slogan that has historically been associated with pedophile rights advocates.

“If we tell children that ‘love has no age’… Do we undermine their understanding of the age of consent?”, MP Cates said.

Screenshot from LGBT charity Diversity Role Models. Source: Transgender Trend

Also included in the Diversity Role Models pack, though not cited by Cates, was a list of book recommendations provided by Diversity Role Models. One recommended book, titled “Beyond Magenta: Transgender Teens Speak Out,” contained a graphic account of a six year-old child performing oral sex.

Cates went on to reference learning resources from the Sex Education Forum that that divided children into either “menstruators” or “non-menstruators,” and cautioned that this would cause confusion among girls.

“If a teenage girl’s periods don’t start, what will she think? How will she know this isn’t normal? How does she know to consult a doctor? How will she know she’s not pregnant? Will she just assume she’s one of the ‘non-menstruators’?”

In addition to gender identity, Cates pointed out that lessons about BDSM and rough sex are being utilized.

Lessons for children aged 14 and older provided through Bish, created by Justin Hancock, describe rough sex in an uncritical manner, including slapping and choking.

“If there’s little or no care or consent, these things are acts of violence and criminal offences,” notes Bish, before saying that “rough sex is quite common, [and] most of the time it is probably consensual.”

Screenshot from bishuk.com

“BDSM is now just a general term which applies to activities, or fantasies, or scenes, that involve a consensual exchange of power,” explains Bish’s website.

“The introduction of graphic or extreme sexual material in sex education lessons also reinforces the porn culture that is damaging our children in such a devastating way,” Cates said. She then quoted research which found that “half of all fourteen year-olds have seen pornography online, much of it violent and degrading.”

Speaking with the BBC about her concerns regarding the education materials, MP Cates told presenters that she could not provide explicit details, as doing so would violate their broadcast rules.

UK-based NGO We Can’t Consent to This publishes research on the harms of physically abusive sex in response to the increasing numbers of women and girls killed and injured during intimate acts.

According to their site, which also documents profiles of the women murdered by males who would go on to claim the ‘rough sex’ defense, 38% of UK women under the age of 40 have experienced unwanted slapping, spitting, strangulation, or gagging in otherwise consensual sex.

In 2020, BBC Disclosure and BBC 5Live commissioned a survey of 2,049 men in the UK aged 18 to 39, and found that 71% of them said they had slapped, choked, gagged or spat on their partner during consensual sex.

The ‘rough sex’ defense has been used in over 60 homicides of women in the United Kingdom alone, representing a 10-fold increase in the use of the claims between 1996 and 2016.


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OPINION: Male ‘Lesbians’ … A Brief History Of An Invasive Species

Among the first casualties of transgenderism and the ideology it spawned were the sexual and social boundaries of lesbians. But very few know that the problem is far older than this nouveau iteration of what is often referred to as a “culture war.”

In recent years, the exclusivity of on- and offline lesbian spaces have been repeatedly subject to scrutiny from those who clamor for the “inclusion” of trans-identified males. Women who assert their right to keep these spaces single-sex, or who express their attractions as being rooted in sex and not the mystical concept of gender, are met with hostility and branded as bigots.

For example, in 2012, Planned Parenthood of Toronto held a workshop called Overcoming the Cotton Ceiling: Breaking Down Sexual Barriers for Queer Trans Women. The purpose of the workshop was to discuss the “barriers” (cotton underwear) faced by “queer trans women” in “queer women’s communities.” The workshop description also noted that participants would strategize ways to “overcome” these barriers.

The Cotton Ceiling workshop was recently referenced at a court hearing in May. Allison Bailey, a barrister and lesbian activist, took Stonewall and Garden Court Chambers to an employment tribunal for policing her livelihood due to her views on gender ideology. During the course of the hearing, the idea that lesbians must include males in their sexuality was likened to the racial integration of South Africa.

But this was hardly the first time lesbians have been deemed “sexual racists” for not wanting to affirm the identity of males. Nor was it the first time that trans-identified males had attempted to force their way into lesbian communities and lives.

In fact, this is a phenomena goes back decades — right to the beginnings of modern lesbian social and political organizing.

While today’s transgender movement tries to position nebulous conceptions of “gender” over the factual reality and importance of sex, the lesbians of the early gay liberation movement suffered no such confusion. In fact, many who were initially involved in the Gay Liberation Front, which was formed after the 1969 Stonewall Riots, shifted their focus to the growing women’s movement instead. They felt that the gay rights movement was male-dominated and that their interests would be better served by organizing for the specific interests of their own sex.

One of the groups formed by these early lesbian activists was the Radicalesbians. Founded in 1970, the Radicalesbians distributed a manifesto titled “The Woman-Identified Woman” at the Second Congress to Unite Women in New York City. The manifesto focused heavily on the reality of living as a female in a male-dominated society. It helped set the stage for later radical feminist and lesbian feminist thinking.

An early example of heterosexual males in the lesbian movement and lesbian lives came later that same year, when folk singer Beth Elliot (Elliott Basil Mattiuzzi) sent a “Letter from a Transsexual” to the radical feminist newspaper It Ain’t Me Babe. “I am a transsexual,” Elliot wrote. “On the intellectual and emotional levels, I know myself to be a woman; on the physical level, my own body denies me this.” Elliot also described how he met and had sex with an “exclusively gay” woman who “could really see my being a woman.”

The editors of the paper invited Elliot to a conversation where they tried to talk him out of undergoing a sex change operation, telling him that it “shouldn’t matter whether one is born with female or male genitalia. That’s our point.” It continues: “As your new reality emerges, as you are able to live it to any degree, you should be able to feel differently about your body.”

Nevertheless, in 1971, Elliot joined and became the vice president of the San Francisco chapter of the Daughters of Bilitis — a lesbian political organization — despite some members’ protestations. He also served as the editor of the group’s newsletter, Sisters. However, accusations of sexual harassment against Elliot in 1972 led to a vote which removed him from the group and barred the inclusion of any trans-identified males in the chapter.

Unable to take a hint, Elliot joined the organizing committee of the West Coast Lesbian Conference in 1973, where he was also slated to perform. On the first night of the conference, a lesbian separatist group called the Gutter Dykes passed out leaflets protesting the presence of a man. Elliot did briefly perform but left soon afterward. 

The following day, keynote speaker Robin Morgan amended her address in light of the previous day’s events. Her speech, titled “Lesbianism and Feminism: Synonyms or Contradictions?” contained some strong opinions about referring to men as women.

“No, I will not call a male ‘she,'” Morgan passionately declared, “Thirty-two years of suffering in this androcentric society and of surviving, have earned me the name ‘woman.’ One walk down the street by a male transvestite, five minutes of his being hassled (which he may enjoy), and then he dares, he dares to think he understands our pain? No. In our mothers’ names and in our own, we must not call him sister.”

Morgan’s words rippled through feminist and lesbian communities over the proceeding decade.

By 1977, DYKE magazine had published a six-page feature titled “Can Men Be Women? Some Lesbians Think So! Transsexuals in the Women’s Movement.” The story presented a conversation about some lesbians’ baffling acceptance of men who claim to be same-sex attracted females, like themselves.

Janet, one of the interviewees stated: “That is what is so weird to me, what I find so scary about the way a lot of Lesbians have reacted to the transsexual issue. The attitude seems to be that however someone presents themself, that is the way you are supposed to see them … No distinction is made between respecting someone else and suspending your own perceptions. It is always tempting to be passive.”

Fellow interviewee Liza agreed, writing: “It is also very tempting to be generous. I think that a lot of Lesbians say they have gone through such a hard time being accepted as Lesbians and now these poor transsexuals are having such a hard time and here we are in the same boat, both oppressed by the same culture. If we recognize them as our sisters it helps everybody. It is very generous and I appreciate that in women, but it is really shortsighted.”

It is incredible how the discussions on this topic from more than 30 years ago feel like they could have been plucked from any heated social media page today.

In 1978, the issue was given even greater prominence in the book Gyn/Ecology by Mary Daly, a radical feminist and theologian who taught at Boston College for more than three decades. In a section of her book, “Boundary Violation and the Frankenstein Phenomenon,” Daly opined that “transsexualism is an example of male surgical siring which invades the female world with substitutes.” 

Daly was a dissertation advisor for Janice Raymond, who went on to become an even more prominent critic of transsexualism. In 1979, Raymond published The Transsexual Empire: The Making of the She-Male, which highlights many of the issues we are still dealing with. In the book, Raymond argues that transsexualism reinforces gender stereotypes and that it is just another method of patriarchal oppression. 

An entire section of the book titled “Sappho by Surgery: The Transsexually Constructed Lesbian-Feminist” deals with the issue of men who claim to be lesbians. Such a man, writes Raymond, “attempts to possess women at a deeper level, this time under the guise of challenging rather than conforming to the role and behavior of stereotyped femininity.”

In a particularly prophetic section, Raymond raises some questions that one could argue reflect the state of the modern lesbian community:

Will the acceptance of transsexually constructed lesbian-feminists who have lost only their outward appendages of physical masculinity lead to the containment and control of lesbian feminists? Will every lesbian-feminist space become a harem?

The only point where Raymond seems to have missed the mark is in the fact that most male lesbians today have not lost their “outward appendage” and, in fact, are very proud of it.

In his book, Transgender History, prominent trans-identified male “lesbian” Susan Stryker helpfully provides us with evidence that Raymond’s ideas were alive and well several years after her book’s publication.

Stryker includes a fiery excerpt from an anonymous 1986 letter to the editor of the San Francisco lesbian newspaper Coming Up:

When an estrogenated man with breasts loves women, that is not lesbianism, that is mutilated perversion. [Such an individual] is not a threat to the lesbian community, he is an outrage to us. He is not a lesbian, he is a mutant man, a self-made freak, a deformity, an insult. He deserves a slap in the face. After that, he deserves to have his body and his mind made well again.

The gay community was still grappling with transsexual (at this point also often referred to as transgender) inclusion during the 1993 March on Washington for Lesbian, Gay and Bi Equal Rights and Liberation.

Contrary to the claim of some modern trans activists that the “T” was always part of the acronym, that was not yet the case. The national steering committee of the march did seek to add “transgender” to the title, but it did not receive the necessary majority vote to do so. Over the next few years, however, it became more common for lesbian, gay, and bisexual organizations to include “transgender” in their names and transgender issues in their mandates.

Around this time, another controversy was brewing regarding the Michigan Womyn’s Music Festival—often referred to as Michfest—because the predominantly lesbian festival had made clear in 1991 that the event was for “womyn-born womyn,” i.e., females.

This made some males very angry, and they organized an annual demonstration named “Camp Trans” to protest the fact that women had created a female-exclusive entertainment space. Michfest was also criticized by prominent LGBT organizations like GLAAD and the Human Rights Campaign. The festival, which began in 1976, held its final event in 2015 after years of facing increasingly ruthless scrutiny.

The termination of Michfest marked the end of an era, and the beginning of the end in general for lesbian spaces where same-sex attracted women could socialize with one another without the incursion of males.

Lesbian bars were also dying out — not even notoriously-woke Portland had any lesbian bars left by 2016. Identity politics like those that shut down Michfest made it a minefield to create spaces and events that would exclude males who identified as lesbian women. In 2021, Smithsonian Magazine reported that there were only 15 lesbian bars left in the entirety of the United States.

It is now 2022.

Same-sex marriage is legal, and the expectation that homosexual people are free to live their lives is commonplace. Yet, we are facing a new predicament where this generation of lesbians are rapidly losing access to their needed exclusive communities. The music festivals and lesbian conferences once attended by hundreds and even thousands of women are a thing of the past, and any attempt to hold a similar event today would be met with rabid protest.

All of that being said… I do believe there is a silver lining, though it be a somewhat bleak one.

Trans rights activists are becoming increasingly emboldened in their abusive behavior towards lesbians (and all women) that the trickle of criticism seeping through the cracks is inevitably bound to turn into a flood. More and more lesbians are speaking out, joined by feminists and women from all walks of life, and even prominent voices, such as that of Harry Potter author JK Rowling, are joining in to apply pressure.

It might feel sometimes like we are stuck rehashing arguments from the 1970s, but we should be proud to take up the mantle of the women who saw this coming for the benefit of those yet to come.


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