In Burundi, does child marriage happen to self-identified girls? pic.twitter.com/1gbwwgEuVt
— Emma Hilton (@FondOfBeetles) July 15, 2020
In Senegal, can a girl identify as a boy and be sent to school? pic.twitter.com/FA8bWe8A10
— Emma Hilton (@FondOfBeetles) July 15, 2020
In India, how many of the 63m missing women were self-identified? pic.twitter.com/sD8exbo8YV
— Emma Hilton (@FondOfBeetles) July 15, 2020
In Kenya, how will you ensure that period products get to the right people? pic.twitter.com/lx5zz7vnhn
— Emma Hilton (@FondOfBeetles) July 15, 2020
In South Africa, are self-identified girls at equivalent risk for HIV and teenage pregnancy? pic.twitter.com/FU0vQOU4ya
— Emma Hilton (@FondOfBeetles) July 15, 2020
Your entire operation is dedicated to raising up girls and women who are victims of systematic sex discrimination.
— Emma Hilton (@FondOfBeetles) July 15, 2020
Yet you manage this while believing that females do not exist? Amazing.

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They’ve just posted an extremely unimpressive ‘statement’:
https://www.actionaid.org.uk/latest-news/actionaid-uk-trustees-statement-on-trans-inclusion
Check out https://www.womankind.org.uk/index.html . They support actual women.
I’m sure those newborn girls that have been murdered for being female had managed to clearly articulate a female identity in their few seconds of life outside the womb. Otherwise they’d not have been murdered.