You know, the most damning thing about the @UKLabour conference is how ignorant they all are about the women they have been traducing. Few people are highly political in the activist sense and most view those who are, as rather crankish.
@UKLabour But women opposing genderism have been through an intense period of political education in the last five years. They've learned about concepts like regulatory capture and institutional capture and the difference between them. They know about policy laundering.
@UKLabour They know about legislation: how EqA and GRA interact; what the Children Act says and how schools guidance undermines it. They've educated themselves about grooming techniques and the patterns of narcissistic abuse.
@UKLabour They know the party manifestos inside out. They've followed court cases and now have an understanding of procedures. They know what a judicial review is and what it can or can't achieve.
@UKLabour They've studied the research literature. So when politicians such as @DavidLammy quote bunk statistics, they know. Many could give you a citation for the specific study!
@UKLabour@DavidLammy These are normie women. They're from all parties and none. They're not in a "TERF bubble". And because of this, neither are their social networks. They are sharing what they've learned with their friends and families, who aren't in activist bubbles either.
@UKLabour@DavidLammy How can you not know this @UKLabour ? These are ordinary women and they're clued up and savvy. They know more about this than your entire front bench. And they're approaching a critical mass.
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