Erasing the Word “Woman”
The desexing of language in women’s health research and care is a story of the marginalisation of science, cultural imperialism, and abuse of power.
A collection of 17 posts
The desexing of language in women’s health research and care is a story of the marginalisation of science, cultural imperialism, and abuse of power.
While other jurisdictions adopt balanced, evidence-based protocols for treating gender dysphoria, the CPS has doubled down on an obsolete policy instructing doctors to reflexively ‘affirm’ trans-identified youth.
The Westman school massacre, explained.
The list of violent criminals who imagine they were ‘born in the wrong body’ is growing.
Canadian experts reported accurate information about ‘gender-affirming’ therapies. Naturally, everyone is furious.
After championing a failed independence campaign and viciously denigrating women seeking to protect female spaces, Scotland’s ex-first minister insists that she’s the real victim.
The campaign to strip novelist John Boyne of his Polari Prize longlist honour shows that gender extremists still seek to control progressive arts subcultures—even as mainstream society rejects their illiberal movement.
Thanks to the US Supreme Court, America’s helping professions—including medicine, education, and psychology—may finally adopt an evidence-based approach to treating trans-identified children.
If we hadn’t spent so long pretending that ‘trans women are women,’ the growing political movement to align our laws with biological reality wouldn’t have been necessary.
Even those of us who sounded alarms before the November election underestimated just how unhinged the second Trump presidency would turn out to be.
An Oxford-based academic philosopher explains why he no longer uses a pseudonym when discussing plain truths about biological sex.
Women-only spaces are valuable, and we should prevent biological males from accessing them, whatever their stated gender identity.
The cancelled comedy writer joins Zoe in the studio to talk about his new memoir.
There have been numerous incidents of vociferous trans activism in Tasmania, yet it was still possible to pass sensible legislation.
The law prioritises a man’s sense of his identity over women’s safety, bodily integrity, privacy, dignity, and comfort.