MASSIVE fawning TRA Adam Buxton speaks to Helen Lewis this week, and admits him saying women should be kind in the gender ID debate (i.e the debate over how to define women and what rights they should have) is offensive to some (doesn't admit he's wrong to do it tho). In the
podcast Helen says the culture is shifting, there used to be people setting out to attack views and then make sure that person is always labelled as transphobic or whatever. She's on Twitter less though 😂 Cultural criticism in the press was reduced to why everything is
problematic, mostly because these articles were easy to write and it was an easy way for new writers to get published. Adam says online discussions were always people thinking the absolute worse of each other (even though he thinks the worst of women challenging his beloved
gender identity ideology, and likes to be divisive and bring up ways to slag off @glinner and @jk_rowling in podcasts). Helen says people who gravitate towards social justice on social media are doing so because then people can't challenge their addiction to it. Adam brings
up @jk_rowling's original women and menstruation tweet that kicked off the backlash. Helen says she was a veteran of trans issues at this point. She says she prided herself on being on the right side of the gay marriage debate and that being trans was a straightforward civil
rights issue. Adam says in the US there's people saying trans shouldn't even be a concept and all access to places that will help transition should be banned (sigh, do you mean women's spaces and sports, Adam?). Helen agrees the rhetoric has become that trans = degeneracy. Then
Helen says Maria Miller drew her to real issues around trans and self ID. That's when she started to hear from feminist groups. She said she got cancelled from a literary festival, lost professional opportunities. Was told on @BBCWomansHour a Stonewall rep wouldn't be in the
same room as her for a show. Adam tells her she's on a website for the biggest transphobes in the world (wat). He says "but you're not trying to get rid of trans people like some of the fundamental gender critical activists are." Helen says there's a fringe of people who want
to repeal the GRA but that's not her. She's more interested in medicalising children, women's spaces like rape shelters and prisons, and women's sports. Adam IGNORES these good points and goes on to talk about this transphobe website again. Helen mentions @kittypurrzog's article
about lesbians increasingly identifying as trans, and @jessesingal writing about children saying they're trans (which has come up in the Cass Report). These were framed as transphobic pieces, but now US press has become more nuanced on these issues. Helen says a lot of women
feel burned by men they thought respected them, but didn't listen to them on this issue. Adam says remind us what the Cass Report is. Helen explains it well, and that most 'trans' children become non-transitioned gay and lesbian teens, but medicalising them denied them that.
Helen says this report was not anti-trans but was framed as such. Adam goes back to the men not listening point (bothering you, Adam? 😂). Helen says most men are reluctant to get involved in feminism and be mansplainers, but also gender critical women were saying cruel things
about men in dresses (does she mean men are therefore justified in saying shut up to women?...). Adam says the pro-trans side felt this looked like a moral panic, and that the frequency of men attacking women in women's spaces was being exaggerated. He says is what @jk_rowling
talks about so much worse than other things going on in the world? Helen asks if he wishes he'd waded in? Adam says he has nothing to say on this (WHAT A LIE!!!!) and that he can imagine what it's like to be a trans person in 2024. He thinks it must be exhausting and that he
talked to Contra Points who agreed. Adam admits he's not read the pro-women books @jk_rowling has read, he doesn't know all the details. He says he's a father and knows what it's like to worry about children, but doesn't feel he needed he to weigh in (HE HAS!). Helen says she
supports Contra Points and his views on the trials of JK Rowling series. Helen says women are open to attack in the same way transwomen are. Adam says no one is saying so what to that though. Helen disagrees and says it DID turn into a who gets it worse thing though. She thought
a moderate compromise was needed (e.g. single cubicles in toilets for privacy) and if people like her didn't speak up for this it would be left to extremists on both sides. Adam asks if she got pushback that made her feel she was wrong (seriously, fuck this guy). Helen says yes,
toilets. That single sex loos can't be policed and would lead to vigilante behaviour. She says it's an issue that gets raised too high in the mix. She says detransitioners can be wrong to tell people they're wrong, as many trans people are happy. Adam asks her if she watched
Contra Points video about the JK Rowling Witch trials. CP said Helen Lewis and other 'terfs' are the real handmaidens, the useful idiots who work for the patriarchy (Adam quotes this). Adam says a certain kind of woman is distracted by the patriarchy and attacks TW instead of
the 'real' violent men. Helen says the useful idiot thing is right and talks over moderate liberal feminist viewpoints, leading to draconian policy, like parents who trans their children being arrested. Helen then says she's not sure if CP isn't a useful idiot either because they
wear a lot of makeup and act feminine online. Helen objects to the idea it's simple that there's binary politics of left and right, that if a leftwing person says something you disagree with they're a stooge for the right. Adam wants to go back to CP wearing makeup, "isn't that a
a bitchy thing to say?" Helen says totally, but CP is a massive bitch too. Adam says it makes him uncomfortable. Helen says 'you want your guests to do better." No says Adam, I don't want people to stoop. He says he's obsessed with the tone of the conversation (stfu women!)
Helen says it makes her slightly uncomfortable, niceness tends to preserve the status quo. Adam says it's not niceness, it's a level of respect. Helen reminds Adam CP says terrible things and that if you dish it out you have to take it. Adam reluctantly says ok, then says when he
looks at @jk_rowling's tweets he thinks this isn't helping. He says most people he knows would sympathise with her views, but then when you dig into the things people say that she aligns with, it's not helpful. She knows the power that words have, so when she ridicules the
Scottish Hate Crime Bill by calling TW men who want to be women, it's not any skin off her nose to call them women. Adam calls this abuse and playground taunts. Helen says she sees his point and doesn't call TW men. She says she aligns with @ChimamandaReal that TWAW but they have
@ChimamandaReal a unique history that makes some of their interests different to biological females. Helen then says 'the reason that the terfs says TW are men is because they think that's how normal people understand what's going on. They're using plain language to make it clearer whilst us
@ChimamandaReal middle class people are playing language games." Helen says she saw @jk_rowling interacting with @damekatydenise_ which is a cruel parody of a TW. Helen says she burned a lot of political capital defending JKR so it's embarrassing when something like that happens. She says this
@ChimamandaReal @jk_rowling @damekatydenise_ is a dynamic that doesn't get talked about. You defend someone who then goes on to be barking mad, you look really stupid. She likens it to defending someone on death row who then goes on to commit murder. They then move on to chat about Ozempic. My thoughts: Helen got told
@ChimamandaReal @jk_rowling @damekatydenise_ off by a TRA and was partly apologetic and partly stood her ground over Contra Points and other issues. Adam has NO interest in talking about women's rights side, and admits he doesn't research it. He's still a grim beardy blokey who sees women as less than.
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Thank you for your DMs about what happened with Rosie Duffield this week! I had no idea many people were already annoyed with her over a letter she signed. I was still blindly supporting her and spending a lot of time on this (that's on me, Rosie never asked for that). So when I
tweeted my shock at her not voting for an inquiry I did not expect it to blow up. It was not my intention to shame Rosie. I can understand her being defensive and thinking it was some kind of attack. By the time I'd reasoned it was probably more to do with other elements of the
bill than not wanting an inquiry into the gang-rapes of children, Rosie had seen my tweet and replied defensively. She surprised me by admitting her vote WAS about the inquiry and there not needing to be another one. And she surprised me even more
Today I heard about a friend's sister who just started her teacher training course at a uni. Already they've had training on equality and diversity that got the Equality Act wrong, and were told to consider gender identity in every lesson plan in order to pass. @GillianKeegan
They have been asked to think about inclusion in all lesson plans, but to focus on gender ID because this is 'the biggest problem in schools right now' and something new teachers can 'assert in teaching going forward'. My friend said her sis was so confused, and there were
about 100 or more in the session, secondary teachers, and no one is saying anything because someone in authority is telling them this is what they need to do to pass. I've heard about this indoctrination on PGCE and other ITT courses, it's a huge problem @educationgovuk can sort
Been temping this week in a big secondary school. Got some amazing staff room tea about a teacher who “came out” as non-binary last term. She wanted it announced in assembly so that no one ever called her she, but the Head told her that’s not necessary and she can just gently
correct people as and when. So she made a big scene in a staff meeting and said she’d been called “miss” by pupils and this wouldn’t have happened if they’d done the assembly announcement. She said she was going to take action with her union. The Head was unfazed and said
they’d discuss it. The teacher said she’d feel better if the whole staff had training from an expert group at the next INSET day (which was the first day of this term). Because the Head didn’t agree to this the teacher called in sick. I’ve seen her around, she looks like a clown
A thread of schools who changed their house named after @jk_rowling to something else... just because she spoke up for the rights of women, children and gay people. This is thousands of children and their parents being told equality means putting men's identities above all else.
@BoswellsSchool said JKR's views do not align with their policies and beliefs. Must be great being a female student there 🙄 They renamed the house after Kelly Holmes, who at the time was sharing the exact same pro-women stance as JKR on Twitter.
@Becky_High said JKR was an exceptional, inspiring woman. Just a year before denouncing her, they were encouraging pupils to use her as inspiration for a lit competition. The house is now named after Malorie Blackman, who co-signed a letter chiding JKR tinyurl.com/4bar762r
I fell into a Reddit hole about munchausen's syndrome, and it illuminated something about transgenderism. There was a bit of plot in the otherwise brilliant Norwegian film Sick Of Myself that I didn't get, so I sought answers, and ended up on a Reddit section called faked illness
Sick Of Myself is a very dark comedy about a young woman who makes herself deformed and ill just to get attention, and so this film was of interest to the people in that particular corner of the internet. I was gobsmacked to read people's experiences as nurses and counsellors how
common this type of extreme self-harm is, and far worse examples. They discussed trans-ableism, where people take off limbs or go blind to become permanently disabled, and some people were very angry this was being called a mental disorder, they wanted it to be as 'respected' as
A teacher friend told me a boy at her school is no longer trans, it happened shortly after xmas break when he met his first serious boyfriend. The boy is now 18 and in his final year, his boyf is two years older and told him he doesn't mind femme boys but does not want to
pretend his partner is female. My friend said she's glad he's finally happy, but feels exhausted after the past 5 years and what he's put the school through. It started in Year 8, he was getting bullied for being gay. He only hung around with girls and would sometimes be found
in their toilets. He wanted to be a drag queen and was talking to people online and watching social media videos about being more than a drag queen, about being transgender. He became rude and aggressive, demanding things change for him. He made enemies of some of his female