🧵Thread: Celebrating CEO of Stonewall, Nancy Kelley:
Given today’s sad news that Nancy Kelley is leaving Stonewall at the end of this month, I thought it would be a nice send off for her to compile the greatest achievements she presided over during the past 3 years:
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We witnessed the disintegration of Stonewall’s ‘Diversity Champions Programme’, with swathes of organisations leaving the scheme altogether.
One government minister even stated that he was “delighted” when his department announced that it was cutting ties with Stonewall.
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Nancy came under significant fire for attempting to draw an abhorrent comparison between those with gender critical beliefs (which are protected under the Equality Act 2010) and “anti-semitism”.
(3/13) thejc.com/news/uk/anger-…
Stonewall found itself at the receiving end of a Stephen Nolan investigation into conflicts of interest and the undue influence it was having over public sector corporations.
The investigation was nominated for multiple radio awards.
Stonewall has, ironically, found itself being sued on the grounds of discrimination by lesbian campaigner, Allison Bailey, following a complaint made by them to her Chambers (who themselves have been found to have discriminated against her).
(5/13) allisonbailey.co.uk/updates/update…
Nancy Kelley presided over Stonewall coming in for significant criticism, after it posted statements online suggesting that it is possible for 2-year-olds to be trans.
International condemnation was levelled at Stonewall after it was discovered that they were promoting books about gender ideology to 2-year-olds
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Stonewall launched a disgraceful attack on the UK’s Equality and Human Rights Commission (EHRC) and even tried to get its status rescinded, all because the EHRC dared to speak out in favour of upholding the rights of all in this country.
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Nancy also presided over Stonewall when it took the decision that it would be a good idea to glorify double mastectomies being performed on young women struggling with a mental health condition. They even sold Christmas Cards featuring images of surgical scars.
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Nancy led the organisation through some groundbreaking policy decisions, including making a case that ‘asexual’ people don’t have equal rights on the basis that there are tax benefits for married couples in the UK.
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Under Nancy’s leadership, Stonewall also managed to undermine the very ideology it espouses.
When the Isla Bryson saga took place, Chair, Iain Anderson, could not even answer the question as to which sex Isla Bryson was. Instead, he said: “that person is a rapist”.
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Finally, when the 2021 Census results were released, Nancy celebrated an increase in ‘trans’ people (even though this also means an increase in mental dis-ease).
Not long after, it was found the Census figures were likely misleading because of poor question wording.
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Thank you for everything, Nancy.
You have done more for us than you will ever know.
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We need to make sure that private clinics, such as the disgraced GenderGP, are held to account if they attempt to deviate from this official NHS guidance.
For my sins, I have compiled list of every lie spouted in Bridges’ statement:
1. Nobody has been ‘banned’ from racing. Everyone remains fully entitled to take part in sporting categories corresponding to their biological sex.
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2. British Cycling do have the authority in this conversation. They are the governing body.
3. There is zero correlation between the funding of British Cycling and the government’s migration policy.
4. The UK government does not violently clamp down on dissent.
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5. The UK government does not starve its people.
6. There is no evidence of British Cycling encouraging eating disorders.
7. British Cycling is not a failed organisation. It has had huge success on an international stage over the years.
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