A Mob Stormed a Feminist Event at McGill Law School—in Defence of Gender Justice, of Course Intended as an expression of trans rights, the fracas instead illustrated why many LGB feminists want to escape their ‘forced teaming’ with trans activists. Jonathan Kay 12 Jan 2023 · 8 min read
Ending Discrimination by Twitter Gender critical feminists are among those who have been excluded from Twitter for years. The time is right for a correction. Holly Lawford-Smith 28 Nov 2022 · 9 min read
Once a Man, Never a Woman In an extraordinary new book, Shannon Thrace describes her disintegrating marriage to a man consumed by narcissism and gender dysphoria. Jonathan Kay 16 Oct 2022 · 11 min read
Podcast # 195: Meet the 80-Year-Old Feminist Who Got Banned From the YMCA for Protesting Male Bodies in the Women’s Locker Room Quillette podcast host Jonathan Kay speaks to Port Townsend, WA-area swimmer Julie Jaman, the octogenarian whose efforts to keep biological men out of a changing area reserved for girls and women led to accusations of transphobia, a visit with the police, multiple town-council debates, and an ongoing Twitter campaign called Quillette 12 Aug 2022 · 1 min read
Shuttering the Tavistock The closure of Britain’s scandal-plagued youth gender clinic could help protect distressed children from unnecessary medicalisation. Bernard Lane 5 Aug 2022 · 10 min read
How Automatic Gender ‘Affirmation’ Hurts Girls and Women We’ve lost sight of a basic feminist insight: To be gender ‘non-conforming‘ isn’t unusual. It’s perfectly normal. Holly Lawford-Smith 13 Jul 2022 · 12 min read
I’m Being Investigated by the British Columbia College of Nurses Because I Believe Biological Sex Is Real In November 2020, the British Columbia College of Nurses and Midwives (BCCNM) informed me that I was under investigation for my “off-duty conduct.” My disciplinary hearing is scheduled to take place from May 30th through June 3rd, and my career as a nurse hangs in the balance. I have been Amy Eileen Hamm 8 Apr 2022 · 8 min read
Why This Feminist Is Taking the University of Bristol to Court Next week, I am taking my university to court. To my knowledge, it is the first time an academic institution has been forced, at trial, to justify why it prioritises trans rights over women’s rights. The other party in the case is the University of Bristol, which one might Raquel Rosario Sánchez 6 Feb 2022 · 15 min read
Studying the True Face of Gender Ideology While many of us are lazy and gullible in our ideological commitments, pledging allegiance to faddish notions so that we may be seen as enlightened, such vanities tend to fall away once we see evidence that proves we’ve been duped. Jonathan Kay 20 Oct 2021 · 16 min read
The Progressive Case for Renouncing Gender Extremism: Last of a Three-Part Series Allan Stratton 21 Sep 2021 · 18 min read
PODCAST 96: Helen Joyce on the Odd Redefinition of the Word "Woman" Quillette contributor Helen Joyce talks to Jonathan Kay about the many ways in which gender ideologues have tied themselves in knots by trying to make the sisterhood more “inclusive”. Quillette / Helen Joyce 19 Jun 2020 · 1 min read
We ‘Gender-Critical’ Feminists Pay a Price for Speaking Out. But the Price of Silence is Higher Many women are starting to realize that silence is no longer an option, because this trend is not going away. Libby Emmons 29 Dec 2019 · 9 min read
How Feminism Paved the Way for Transgenderism Like any significant historical event, this gender revolution has multiple causes. Michael Biggs 1 Aug 2019 · 11 min read
Stonewall's LGBT Guidance is Limiting the Free Speech of Gender Critical Academics But that’s the thing about freedom of speech: you tend not to notice it being curtailed until it’s your speech that’s being restricted. Kathleen Stock 6 Jul 2019 · 12 min read
When Safe Spaces Collide with Germaine Greer Strident, inflammatory, provocative, opinionated – in numerous ways, Greer is difficult to like. She annihilates men and belittles other women, shooting down feminist allies from Friedan to Weldon. Emma C Williams 2 Nov 2015 · 5 min read