In Britain, and perhaps especially in England, male heterosexual transvestism is positively venerable, and male homosexual transvestism will always have a market. No practioner of either is going to starve as a result of last week's Supreme Court ruling.
But what will become of the gender-critical feminists? They have well and truly burned their bridges, yet what reason do their newer employers have to keep them on? Either their views on most or all other subjects would be unacceptable to the readers, listeners and viewers. Or they were never really left-wing at all.
There were and are very, very, very left-wing women who shared their view on this matter, but no one gave them a platform anywhere in the official media, nor will they now.
I've always thought they were both largely grifts, a lot of people do but only you say it out loud, thank you.
ReplyDeleteMy pleasure. We shall now see too clearly for anyone to ignore it any longer.
DeleteThey could always go back to the Guardian but on the picture desk. That is staffed heavily by out and proud TERFs as you can often see from the pics added to certain stories. Keep an eye out for it.
ReplyDeleteI certainly shall. Thank you very much indeed for this.
DeleteTheir victory lap must be coming to an end, then what?
ReplyDeleteQuite. One-trick ponies end up at the knacker's yard.
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