Just amazing that the conclusion Owen draws from this is "women shouldn't have their own spaces" rather than "men should do something about their own behaviour"
There's something incredibly callous about Burnham's casual reference to women's experience of male violence as a reason why they might want spaces of their own ("maybe that's what makes these women so difficult") >
Bravo, @Keir_Starmer, for getting in an Adviser on Women and Girls who thinks the definition of women and girls includes men and boys. That'll definitely win back people who believe Labour's a party for smug, lanyard-wearing, luxury-belief-espousing cultural elitists. 1/2
Jenni Murray lit a spark that started a wildfire.
It was her cancellation that led to the issue moving outside of feminist circles and coming to the attention of normies (like me!)
It was an absolute insult for the BBC to have Harriet Harman on the Today Programme where she insinuated that Murray’s principled stand detracted from her feminism rather than forming an integral part of it.
Today prog has just told us we will hear a tribute to Jenni Murray from Harriet Harman. Might have been better to get someone to pay tribute who actually stuck up for her after she was isolated for her view that men should not be able to identify into women's spaces and sports.
We've seen a loss at Oxford.
We've seen a loss at Cambridge.
We've seen a loss at Shrewsbury.
We've seen a loss at Southend.
We've seen a loss at Peterborough.
We've seen a loss at Stevenage.
We can live with losing at Barca.
NUFC - glass half full since 1892.
@CreeAnt@BBCWomensHour The irony. This is what misogyny looks and sounds like - asking biological men to opine at length on women's lived experience of being our own sex. What a bizarre decision. And why do we keep having to explain it all really s l o w l y ?
Hi @BBCWomensHour Today’s piece on misogyny was a classic example of misogyny. You interviewed a cross dressing man on a topic about which he is not qualified to speak. Why didn’t any woman involved with WH call it out for what it really was? You’re cowardice shames you all
There are over 3 billion women in the world but BBC Woman's Hour couldn't find a woman to talk about misogyny so they asked a bloke who thinks he's a woman instead.
You couldn't make it up.
Let’s spell this out.
A cross dressing man was asked on to @BBCWomensHour to discuss the misogyny HE faces?
And people try to tell me the madness has ended. It quite clearly hasn’t and our institutions are a disgrace.
At a pub quiz in Glasgow, the final question to win £1000 pounds is, "Take That's first Album had a four word title. The first two words were, 'Take That', what were the second two?"
After a lengthy silence a wee Glesga man stands up & says, "Was it, ya bastard?"
Now host a round table on implementing the FWS judgment. You can invite women who stand up for human rights and win in court, not men like Wadhwa who are censured by judges for destroying the human rights of women.
When you think about it for more than half a second, it is absolutely insane that pretending to be the opposite sex is considered to be a human rights movement.