Feminist vs. The Sexual Revolution

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“Sexual Revolution Buttons” by Jlbrandtis licensed under CC BY-SA 4.0.

Here is the description of a fine BBC Radio interview with feminist Louise Perry.

Helen Lewis returns with a new series of encounters with innovative thinkers. In this episode, she meets Louise Perry, author of The Case Against the Sexual Revolution. 

The liberalisations of the 1960s brought significant new freedom to women's lives. But Perry argues that this has now combined with the more recent impact of online pornography, which is both ubiquitous and frequently violent. The result, she suggests, has been toxic, particularly for young women. 

In a forthright exchange, Perry sets out why she thinks an over-emphasis on the virtues of freedom has stymied feminist thinking on this. And why, from the advice given by women's magazines, through the legal responsibilities of online platforms, to the expectations society places on young men - there now needs to be radical change.

You may not agree with everything you hear, but this 30 minute interview frames our current ANTI-BODY crisis exceptionally well.

The Spark w/ Helen Lewis (Episode – Louise Perry v The Sexual Revolution)

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DeTransitioner Jet

We will be hearing many more stories like this in the days ahead. A few tweets by Jet. From the Netherlands.

About Detransitioning.


WPATH is the “World Professional Association for Transgender Health.”

Much of Europe is backing away from “gender-affirmative” care.

https://twitter.com/eternalsamo/status/1559192716973674496?cxt=HHwWgMC8-fvgrqMrAAAA

Here is the English Translation of those questions to the Dutch ministries of Public Health, Justice and Security. Questions we should be asking our U.S. officials, as well.

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What Have We Done To Our Children?

Next Tavistock Domino, Canada?

Canadian specialist urges MDs to ‘slow down’ in treating transgender patients after U.K. clinic closed 

Underpinning debate is a rapid increase in patients presenting as transgender over the last several years, dominated by girls just entering adolescence

“It begins!” by mckinney75402 is licensed under CC BY 2.0.

Reported in The National Post.

As the number of youth presenting with gender dysphoria soars and their demographic make-up changes markedly, the health-care system should examine why those trends are happening while taking a thoughtful, “neutral” approach to each young patient, said Dr. Joey Bonifacio.

“I do have the same concerns the Tavistock clinic faced,” said Bonifacio, a pediatrician whose practice at Toronto’s St. Michael’s Hospital focuses on gender identity.

The changes that have occurred in Sweden, Finland and now the U.K. should give us food for thought

Dr. Joey Bonifacio

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