Rights azza

Irish Independent:

Jenny Maguire: If my rights as a trans woman can be removed in an instant, what does that mean for yours?

Well what are your “rights as a trans woman”?

You mean your “rights” to be in women’s spaces and take jobs set aside for women and play in women’s sports? That kind of “right”?

Well, kid, if those “rights” that aren’t rights are removed then they are restored to women, and I’m a woman, not the pretend kind, so that’s what that means for mine.

That’s not what you mean though. You think you have a right to take what belongs to women. Well guess what: you don’t. It doesn’t matter how cute you look when you dress up as a woman: you still don’t get to take our stuff.

Maguire is angry about the ruling.

Just under two weeks ago the UK Supreme Court ruled that all references to women under Britain’s Equality Act are to be interpreted as meaning “biological women”.

Gosh really? The UK Supreme Court ruled that “women” means women. Shocker!

The British Transport Police updated its policy to have male officers strip-search people like me if we are arrested. The rhetoric around the ruling has thus given a social licence to transphobia.

People like you? Oh you mean men! Yes, if the police arrest you and need to strip-search you, it should be a male cop who does the searching. Your fantasies about women in police uniform searching you will have to remain fantasies. Big deal.

If trans women like me cannot use women’s bathrooms, they aren’t just going to start using the men’s. They will just stay at home. This is backed by research, with major impacts being found on trans people’s employment, education and social lives.

So stay at home then. Nobody cares. Threatening us with it is like a toddler vowing never to eat again, aka a tantrum. Women’s lives matter just as much as yours does, so you don’t get to use your rage at being told “no” as a tool to get your own way.

If the law is used to remove trans people from bathrooms, changing facilities, or to access crisis services, then the law is not about reform. It is about the removal of trans people from public life. When minority groups are pushed to the margins, the harm done to them can go more unnoticed.

Men are not a minority group. Men are not a subordinate group. It’s not pushing anyone to the margins to say “you can’t use the women’s changing facilities, because you’re not a woman.”

During the abortion referendum campaign, a key talking point was the number of people who had to face the perilous journey of travelling to access abortion.

Ahhh look at you, saying “people” when you mean women. Trans doctrine is so interesting – we have to call men “women” and we have to refer to women as “people” – because men pretending to be women like it that way.

Then we reach peak stupid.

I am a woman. A trans woman. Like how my mam is a blonde woman. Or how Margaret Thatcher is a dead woman. None of these descriptors negate the word that comes after it. 

Except that that one descriptor of course does – because “trans” woman does indeed mean not a real woman.

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