Be more inclusive of more men more loudly

Another event stamped CANCELED.

Had to why? Somebody has the flu? The pipes burst? All the roads and railways closed?

No.

By “an inclusive approach in working with women” they of course mean inclusive of men who say they are women, which isn’t really an inclusive approach in working with women. It isn’t inclusive of women who think women shouldn’t be forced to “include” men who call themselves women in women-only events; it isn’t inclusive of women who would like to attend a genuinely women-only event for once. It’s “inclusive” along the axis of including men, but exclusive along the axis of being women-only.

https://twitter.com/ToFightback/status/1098923408635629568

Ironically it appears that the Audacious Women Festival doesn’t even have a policy of “exclusion” – the complaint seems to be that they didn’t word their “inclusive” policy quite absolutely enough.

Oh dear, not good enough – not good enough AT ALL. A man is a woman if he says she is, it’s that simple and who are you to demand that trans women be for all practical purposes indistinguishable from other women? Trans women are better than women, because they bring with them all the awesome of being male along with the magical power of saying “I am a woman.” The more manly they look the more required you are to be INCLUSIVE of them in women-only groups. Understood?

Comments

3 responses to “Be more inclusive of more men more loudly”

  1. StlSin Avatar

    Good thing that whole creeping fascism thing got taken care of, otherwise the leftwing constantly eating itself would be a tad concerning.

  2. Lady Mondegreen Avatar
    Lady Mondegreen

    I await the day when trans men and non-binary “folks” who are obviously female challenge men’s clubs/events. I know about the action at the pools in England–Hampstead, was it?

    More of that, please.

  3. John the Drunkard Avatar
    John the Drunkard

    Gender

    Recognition

    Certificate

    A ‘thing’ under the Gender Recognition Act 2004. UK only. Doesn’t seem to require any medical or hormonal threshold. But at least it means more than just reporting a ‘feeling.’

    From the Wiki page:

    Additionally, sports organisations are allowed to exclude transsexual people if it is necessary for ‘fair competition or the safety of the competitors’; courts are allowed to disclose an individual’s trans status; employers are allowed to exclude trans people as a ‘genuine occupational requirement’; and organisations are allowed to exclude trans people from single sex or separate sex services as ‘a proportionate means of achieving a legitimate aim’. The example given in the Act is a group counselling session provided for female victims of sexual assault.