This week, two women faced severe consequences for asserting their right to observe the reality of men’s sex as it is, rather than how the man would like it to be. After an interaction last May, Jennifer Melle, an NHS norse, was suspended for using male pronouns for a pedophile who repeatedly called her a n*****. Meanwhile, Kirralie Smith, an Australian women’s rights campaigner, was fined 95,000 Australian dollars for referring to two male soccer players on a women’s soccer team as men. If you’d like to support Kirralie’s legal battle—not to pay the fine, but to appeal the decision—you can do so here. These attempts to suppress dissent came shortly after Emanuel Brünisholz was sentenced to 10 days in a Swiss prison for posting a Facebook comment saying there could only be male or female skeletons.

However, women and girls continue to gather and speak out, even when faced with rape threats, death threats, losing family and friends, losing jobs, being dragged through multi-year-long legal battles, or any other consequences intended to punish anyone who acknowledges material reality.

Following major scandals such as the leaked files exposing WPATH’s widespread medical malpractice and the involvement of WPATH members in pedophile-run castration fetish forums, “gender” doctors described the procedures they perform on distressed children as “winging it.” Despite this, the puberty blocker trial in the UK is still scheduled to go ahead.

Across the pond, but still of relevance to New Yorkers, the newly formed left-wing Your Party is facing challenges reconciling “trans rights” with Muslim beliefs. New Yorkers may also find this interview with Chase Strangio interesting, to see how high-profile activists are handling the public’s awareness of what “trans rights” actually entails.

In Virginia, the Fairfax County school board agreed to pay damages to a female student who was told if she wasn’t comfortable using mixed-sex bathrooms, she had to go somewhere else rather than asking a boy to leave. Colorado saw similar wins, where eight school districts have agreed to uphold Title IX and restore fairness in girls’ sports. Boys competing in girls’ sports continues to be a widespread problem, where they continue to dominate podiums and injure female athletes in team sports.
Remember Lin Yu-Ting from the Olympics? He won six consecutive gold medals at a women’s boxing event that doesn’t require a cheek swab for sex testing.

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