@londoner_woman That's me speaking to Nicola. Surreal seeing this being shared loads over the past couple of days. 😂 Sneaking in to that conference, without a ticket, was joyful. Feminists, who I was with, were stopped at the desk and prevented from entering, even though they had a ticket.
@londoner_woman I challenged Sandy Brindley, CEO of Rape Crisis Scotland this year, at a criminal justice conference. She was on a panel. I challenged her trans activist partner, Professor Sharon Cowan, at another conference, earlier on this year. 😂💅
@londoner_woman I'm going to share a brief reason why I challenged Professor Sharon Cowan, at a conference, earlier this year, at Edinburgh University. A very strong woman, has asked me to do this, a few minutes ago.
@londoner_woman 1/ Here goes. The conference I attended at Edinburgh University, earlier this year, was specifically about discussing and tackling the huge rates of sexual abuse occurring on all the campuses.
@londoner_woman 2/ The panel was a mix of academics and Edinburgh University support staff. There was one student on the panel, a female, who happened to be a trans activist too. More of this later.
@londoner_woman 3/ As I read the information about the forthcoming conference, I noticed that Professor Sharon Cowan, also a major trans activist, and partner of Sandy Brindley, CEO of Rape Crisis Scotland, was going to be on the panel also. This was thee deciding factor for me attending.
@londoner_woman 4/ This is Professor Sharon Cowan. She has/is very influential on legalities, including trans rights. (Just for context)
@londoner_woman 5/ More context: In 2021, a group of female survivors of sexual abuse/rape, met with Sandy Brindley, CEO of Rape Crisis Scotland, to discuss their concerns about the proposed 'SELFID' laws, especially with regards to wanting female only practitioners/therapists.
@londoner_woman 6/These brave women met Sandy Brindley at Edinburgh Rape Crisis Centre. The women were supported and accompanied by Joan McAlpine, who was an MSP of the Scottish parliament, at the time.
@londoner_woman 7/The group of survivors were called 'Heal Survivors' and they wanted assurances that they would be able to access female only practitioners, in light of the current political climate.
@londoner_woman 8/ At the meeting, with Sandy Brindley-unbeknownst to the Heal Survivors and Joan McAlpine- Sandy had surreptitiously invited her trans activist partner, to this confidential meeting, Professor Sharon Cowan, trans activist.
@londoner_woman 9/ Sharon Cowan was not introduced at this meeting. The women thought she must be another survivor, just like them.
@londoner_woman 10/ Subsequently, when one of the women was sharing her concerns about the prospect of not being guaranteed a biological female practitioner, Sharon Cowan started to berate this woman, infront of everyone-thus retraumatising this woman and the group.
@londoner_woman 11/Infering that these women were bigoted for wanting a female worker, and not biological man, who identified as a woman, to be their therapist/practitioner. These women were not given any assurances at this meeting that they would get trauma informed care incl: female workers.
@londoner_woman 12/ Sandy Brindley broke the anonymity of these survivors and broke their trust by having her trans activist partner present at this meeting-as it was clearly a nefarious agenda at play. It was an act of intimidation. Unsurprisingly these women were devastated.
@londoner_woman 13/Now back to me deciding to attend this conference at Edinburgh University. I went there for the sole purpose to challenge Professor Sharon Cowan, on her repugnant behaviour towards the heal survivors, and in light of the nature of the conference re:sexual abuse on campus.
@londoner_woman 14/ So, I booked my place on this conference and I went along. Prior to going, I re-read some of Professor Cowan's published academic papers, just to remind myself, again, what I was dealing with. This will become clear, shortly.
@londoner_woman 15/ At the conference. Arrived. Purposely took a seat, further at the back, incase I got recognised. Mostly students were attending this conference, in what appeared to be in normal uni classroom. The room was packed, with the panel seated at the front.
@londoner_woman 16/ The panel discussed the huge rates of sexual abuse, including rapes, at all of the University Campuses. It was pretty clear that this was/is a massive scandal and that Edinburgh University were not dealing with this situation well.
@londoner_woman 17/ Even the reporting systems in place were not working effectively, nor were the numbers of incidents being properly documented. The numbers of incidents in the hundreds. Let that sink in.
@londoner_woman 18/ Much was said about the need to 'create safe spaces' on campus. These words were echoed, again and again. It appeared to me that these issues were not being properly addressed by Edinburgh University, and obviously young women were mostly the victims.
@londoner_woman 19/Towards the end of the panel discussion, even Professor Cowan mentioned the need of safe spaces for victims of sexual abuse, on campus. I couldn't believe my ears. So I decided to use her comments to then segue into what I wanted to say to her-during question time.
@londoner_woman 20/ Question Time: I waited till approximately 4 people asked a question of the panel, before I came in, with my note pad ready 😂.
@londoner_woman 21/ Now for the fun part. My turn to ask the panel. I thanked the panel first and for highlighting the need to create safe spaces on campus. I then turned to address Professor Cowan. I began by acknowledging her mention of the importance of safe spaces for survivors.
@londoner_woman 22/ I asked her how can she mention the need for safe spaces for survivors of sexual abuse, when she berated the Heal Survivors, at a confidential meeting, at Edinburgh Rape Crisis Centre, because these survivors wanted female only practitioners-trauma informed care.
@londoner_woman 23/ I also mentioned that the survivors did not know who she was, and that it wasn't appropriate, in any way, for her to even be there. I told her she re-traumatised these women. Shaming and berating them for wanting female centred care.
@londoner_woman 24/ I then read out specific passages, from one of her academic papers, regarding 'sex by deception' in the context of people concealing their trans identity. Her paper, an apologist piece, has some very very questionable hypotheses.
@londoner_woman 25/ Unsurprisingly, she didn't look happy and invited me for a chat afterwards, in her office. I didn't go. I did however have trans activists going a bit mental at me, during the conference, for having the temerity to hold Professor Sharon Cowan accountable, publicly.
@londoner_woman 26/ I will now be posting the academic paper, in question, on this thread, shortly. I did think about writing a piece about this experience, afterwards, but to be honest I was incredibly jaded. Luckily I wasn't assaulted during or after the conference, but I did get a lot of shit
@londoner_woman 27/ Here is the academic paper that I pulled relevant passages from and read out loud at that conference. drive.google.com/file/d/15e5T9y…
@londoner_woman I'm going to post some excerpts of this academic paper as not everyone may want to read it. Bare with me. 🙏
@londoner_woman @gretabossetta let me know what you think. Realise I mentioned same sex practitioners and therapists. I didn't explicitly outline female practitioners for rape victims, for women, after they have been raped. Six word amendment. Wish I explained that properly within thread.
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@londoner_woman @heraldscotland @timesscotland An indepth analysis juxaposed with the female rape victims anonymous voices, who were abused, had their anonymity compromised, when they had, what was supposed to be confidential meeting with survivors, wanting female only practitioners/therapists.
Just been on the phone to a community organisation that supports women coming out of prison as well as providing group work. I know this project. I asked if it was a female only service. The woman said it's female only. I then asked further questions
I asked her, 'When you say female only, are you including men who identify as women too?' She then asked my name. I then mentioned the Supreme Court ruling about upholding the law to single sex spaces. I had to press her for a clear answer.
She then said we include females who are trangender women. I said: 'So it's not a single sex space for women then'. She lied and initially gave me the impression that it was a service just for women. It's so dishonest and very misleading for vulnerable women.
1/During lockdown 2020, I had an emergency appoint to see a gynaecologist. It was to remove a coil that wasn't fitted properly. I ended up with a man, with a trans identity. He was verbally abusive to me, when I complained to him about assaulting me during the process.
2/ He trust the implement into me really hard and without giving me notice that he was going to do this. It was an extremely painful assault. He laughed at first, then started shouting at me for being upset.
3/ As I was recovering from PTSD, I felt pretty imobilised in that hospital room. There wasn't any staff in the vicinity of that particular department as we were in the middle of a pandemic. This doctor took full advantage of the situation.
1/ Thread: Sandy Brindley is a part time student at the University of Glasgow, whilst still being the CEO of Rape Crisis Scotland. As she has a masters degree, I am assuming it's a PHD she is doing and I think she is planning a future in academia. Let's have a look.
2/It takes a certain type of person to have the brass neck to be doing this type of research, whilst being complicit in retraumatising women who have been victims of rape as well as preventing victims from getting trauma informed therapy, at Edinburgh Rape Crisis Centre.
Here are two published papers. One from 2023 and another, dated 2024. I'm not a psychologist, but this takes an extraordinary level of cognitive dissonance to pull off, or it's caused by something altogether.
1/There's a woman, who works at womens aid, in Scotland, who decided to befriend the trans identified man who assaulted me. She was supposed to be my friend. She befriended him, after I cut her off. She didn't even know him, but knew him because I had pointed him out previously.
2/ She befriended him in the full knowledge of the misogyny he subjected me to, as well as the assault. This woman works directly with female survivors of domestic abuse. This is the calibre of some of the staff that do direct work with vulnerable women, in Scotland.
3/ What she probably thought would be an act of brilliant revenge-because I walked away from her overt homophobia and support of misogyny-it only reinforced my resolve to fight for women's right.
1/ Incoming thread about Professor Sharon Cowan's academic paper, which I quoted back some parts of it, to her, at the Edinburgh University conference, earlier this year. Bare with me 🙏
2/ Abtract. This gives the tone of the paper. Now we wouldn't want to hold these criminals responsible, who knowingly infect people with HIV or conceal their trans identity and sexually assault or rape people, right??🤯
3/Introduction. Professor Cowan wants the reader to feel empathy for these criminals. That we must consider these abusers are 'structurally disadvantaged'.
Holding them responsible for these vile crimes, 'threatens to condone and enable discrimination' of them.