A Confused Scientist

After 7 days of social transition, a middle aged polymer chemist comes out as Emily. No cross-sex hormones. No gender reassignment surgery. Nothing more required than self-ID‘ing as a transgender (denim mini, green tight wearing) woman. A ‘woman’ who now may enter female spaces and take a selfie.

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Love Cannot Affirm Confusion
But It Can Embrace

Sex Ed In The Wild West

This is a follow up post to…

UK Children’s Commissioner to review ‘horrendous’ and age-inappropriate sex education teaching.

MP Miriam Cates, who sits on the committee, said constituents had written to her raising concerns over 'a nine-year-old coming home, shaking, white as a sheet, because they've been taught in detail about rape'.

She said one parent in her constituency had been 'distraught' that her six-year-old had been taught about masturbation in school.

Ms Cates said that encouraging pupils to talk about intimate details with adults made them more 'available' and 'susceptible' to sexual predators.

In the debate, she said contracting out RSE teaching to external providers created a 'Wild West scenario' when it came to teaching the topic.

Source:  Daily Mail

More details may be found in the Daily Mail.


Age-appropriate education standards and laws are being written in many U.S. states. This issue is not isolated to the U.K. All of this ties into the Gender Activists agenda as well. Teaching young children that sex is on a spectrum, or that there are more than two sexes is happening in our schools today.

When most parents do not believe those assertions.

Remember when there were only two options?

Parents get involved.

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Love Refuses To Affirm Confusion

Maya Forstater & Free Speech Vindication

A major case just wrapped up in the UK. Maya Forstater was forced out of her research position at the Center for Global Development because of her gender critical beliefs.

In the UK they have an employment tribunal to which anyone who thinks they’ve been fired without cause can appeal. Maya did. And after a lengthy and costly battle.

She won!

Here is how she responded to the verdict.


“My case matters for everyone who believes in the importance of truth and free speech.

“We are all free to believe whatever we wish. What we are not free to do is compel others to believe the same thing, to silence those who disagree with us or to force others to deny reality.

Human beings cannot change sex. It is not hateful to say that; in fact it is important in order to treat everyone fairly and safely. It shouldn’t take courage to say this, and no one should lose their job for doing so.

“I am pleased that the Tribunal has allowed me to put on record what happened to me at the Center for Global Development. The tribunal has found that I was a victim of discrimination because I stated that biological sex is real and important, a view shared by the vast majority of people in this country. I hope employers will take note of the judgment.

“I would like to thank my family, who have gone through this with me over the past three years, and my legal team: barristers Ben Cooper QC and Anya Palmer, and my solicitor Peter Daly. Above all I want to thank the thousands of women and men who sent me their support, and in particular JK Rowling for standing by me in the darkest of days.

“To hear that my case has helped other people to speak up against unfair and discriminatory practices at work makes the hardship of the last three years easier to bear. All those who are fighting similar battles — and there are many such people now — have my solidarity and support.

“I also want to thank all the brilliant organisations fighting to protect sex-based rights. They will make the world a safer, fairer place for women and girls. They are stepping into the democratic space that well-funded organisations like CGD have vacated through cowardice.

“CGD’s unfair treatment of me, and prejudice against people who believe that sex is real, changed my life. If the organisation hadn’t ended my employment, I would never have co-founded Sex Matters. I would never have had the opportunity to be part of the amazing movement in the UK to re-assert the importance of sex-based rights.

We have had enough of being sidelined in language, law, policy and public spaces. This judgment is further evidence that the tide is turning.”

Maya Forstater

Full Press Release.

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