2/9 Dr. Devin Buckley, a feminist philosopher and WoLF board member, was scheduled to speak at Harvard University on her cutting-edge work on British Romanticism and philosophy.
3/9 But on April 18th, Dr. Buckley was notified that she had been disinvited, citing her board membership with "an organization that takes a public stance regarding trans people as dangerous and deceptive."
4/9 WoLF opposes this blatantly false characterization of our work, as well as Harvard's flagrant disregard for free speech. Dr. Buckley's original talk did not have anything to do with her feminist beliefs.
5/9 Dr. Buckley responded with an open letter to Harvard, which you can read here: womensliberationfront.org/news/dr-devin-…
“this is yet another instance of an elite university punishing (and misrepresenting) someone who questions fashionable far left dogma. “
6/9 “As you know, the lecture I was to give at Harvard had absolutely nothing to do with gender or feminism. It addressed esoteric philosophical matters in the Romantic movement.”
7/9 In light of Harvard’s cancelation of Dr. Buckley, WoLF invites you to join us for an evening with Dr. Buckley to discuss her cancelation, free speech for women, and the ideological capture of academia.
WoLF is proud to join other advocacy organizations to sign this letter demanding charges against Chrystul Kizer be dropped. We stand in solidarity with trafficked women and girls. womensliberationfront.org/news/wolf-sign…
Chrystul was only seventeen when she was trafficked by Randall P. Volar. Volar had already been under investigation for sex crimes against underage girls, and he raped Chrystul repeatedly.
Chrystul says she was resisting another rape attempt when she shot and killed Volar.
We believe Chrystul needs rehabilitation and support, not a lengthy prison term.
On December 6, 1989, Marc Lépine brought a gun to the École Polytechnique in Montreal. He went to a mechanical engineering class, separated the men from the women, and opened fire on the women. He said he was "fighting feminism."
Lepine shot all nine women in the room, killing six. He roamed for a further 20 minutes, targeting women. He killed eight more women before killing himself.
Today, we remember their names.
Geneviève Bergeron
Hélène Colgan
Nathalie Croteau
Barbara Daigneault
Anne-Marie Edward
Maud Haviernick
Barbara Klucznik-Widajewicz
Maryse Laganière
Maryse Leclair
Anne-Marie Lemay
Sonia Pelletier
Michèle Richard
Anne St-Arneault
Annie Turcotte
This year, California implemented sex self-identification for prison housing. Any man can seek transfer to women’s facilities if he says he is “transgender.” He does not have to identify as a woman(!) as long as he does not identify as a man. #KeepPrisonsSingleSex
The LA Times reported yesterday that 255 transfer requests to women’s facilities have been made in the first three months of this policy. Most are yet to be processed, but no transfer requests have yet been denied. latimes.com/california/sto…
New poll results reveal overwhelming bipartisan rejection of "gender identity" policies in West Virginia, such as those that would go into effect with the passage of the #EqualityAct. @Sen_JoeManchin@SenCapito
The results found wide, cross-partisan, agreement that men should not be allowed in women’s intimate spaces such as changing rooms or homeless shelters, even if they identify as women.
86 percent of WV voters agreed that male domestic abusers and sex offenders should not be allowed to serve their sentence in a women’s prison regardless of their claimed “gender identity,” including 78 percent of registered democrats.
For each of us, civic participation is a habit that it takes time to build.
This is why voting participation is usually lower when people are younger, but tends to become more reliable with age. It’s not the age, per se, but that older people have made voting a habit.
Contacting your legislators is another habit it takes time to build.
At first, you may be a little nervous. After you’ve done it a few times, it seems normal. After you’ve written them a few emails, making a call doesn’t sound too hard.
1. A “petition for rulemaking” is a request to an agency that they issue, amend, or repeal a specific regulation. Since Biden’s EO directed them to adjust their regulations for "gender identity," we want to force them to consider our petition first. womensliberationfront.org/news/president…
2. If the petition is rejected, the decision may be subject to judicial review and the agency must provide “an appropriately reasoned statement of the grounds for denial.”