If you only have the stomach for one bit of gender news today, make it Ben Leo’s interview of “Dr.” Helen Webberly on GB News. Coming after the dramatic closure of the Tavistock Centre Gender Identity Development Service and multiple high-profile systematic reviews showing that there was never any evidence “gender-affirming care” helped relieve patient distress any better than a placebo, Webberly’s faux-healthcare service, GenderGP, is launching in the United States. In the face of concerns that children are being fast-tracked into medicalization, GenderGP advertises to its young userbase that they can skip the line and get hormones and puberty blockers in weeks instead of years.

This interview has prompted satirical commentary online, including asking parents if they would rather have a dead son or a live Spider-Man.

Reduxx Magazine has been instrumental in covering sex-realist issues from a pro-woman perspective. On November 15, they announced they were getting sued for calling a man a man, and only had five days to raise enough money for their lawyer’s retainer. They were able to get the funds covered in time. Nevertheless, now is a good time to help support one of the biggest names in this fight!

After a father who raped his three-year-old daughter asked to be placed in jail with the women because he has woman-feelings inside, the Tasmanian government has decided not to let any men be housed in women’s prisons. We would welcome any such developments in New York, where the bad policies that lead to women being raped and assaulted just keep piling up. Also, guess what happens in NYC if you rape a three-year-old and then “identify as” a woman.

Tish Hyman, working with our friends, Women Are Real, asked Scott Wiener, a California State Senator, about his position on issues of women’s safety. As mentioned in the previous news update, she previously was banned from Gold’s Gym after encountering a man with a history of domestic violence in the women’s locker room. Wiener dodged the question, reciting the gender prayers instead and referring to “women and cis women,” suggesting the only real women are the men who stole the word from us. Also in California, a federal judge, Roger Benitez, called California out for secretly “socially transitioning” minors—referring to them by the wrong name and pronouns, which fosters dependence, confuses them, and loosens their grip on reality—then lying about these policies being changed, when the instructions telling teachers to hide information from parents had simply moved elsewhere.

Scotland has taken a massive step forward in accurate data collection by recording male rapists as male.

Right after their attempts to corner the nonbinary furry gamer market, Nike pulled out of a study on medicalized children competing outside of their sex category after public backlash. Girls are still speaking out about the misguided inclusions of boys in their sex class, including 11-year-old Emily, the granddaughter of an Australian gold medalist, and Alexa Anderson, who stepped off the medal podium at an Oregon state championship. However, parents at a Michigan high school were afraid to speak up when a boy led a girls’ volleyball team to the quarterfinals, fearing backlash against the girls. There are so many men competing in women’s sports now, one Minnesota women’s hockey team was found to have four male players.

The University of Wisconsin-Madison is facing a Title IX lawsuit for allowing men in women’s facilities. This is a welcome opportunity to reaffirm that Title IX is meant to ensure equal participation in education on the basis of sex, as the Executive Order signed earlier this year states.

In state-enforced female erasure news, the Massachusetts Commission on the Status of Women appointed a man. The voices of the bonus-hole havers objecting to it are too shrill to listen to, apparently.

More senior BBC news executives have admitted to biased coverage where sex-realist viewpoints were suppressed, as were stories that lead readers to ask uncomfortable questions about the true impact of the “trans rights” movement, despite female staff resisting. For The Scotsman, Susan Dalgety argues that the women who made incredible sacrifices to prop up the women’s rights movement during this time deserve a huge apology from the biased broadcaster—and we agree.

Several BBC shows also uncritically pushed activist perspectives. Speaking of child safeguarding, there is online outrage over video in which a drag queen throws dollar bills at a little girl while she dances.

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