Transmisia/UK
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About
Transnegation in the UK has somewhat different patterns than in the US and some other parts of the world in that trans rights have been firmly established in law since the 2004 Gender Recognition Act (GRA). Transmisia advocates often focus on (a) fighting against proposed improvements to the GRA and (b) fighting to remove some of its protections.
Related
- Trans Crime UK: web site
- Karen White: criminal trans woman often cited as an example of the problems trans women cause
- User:Woozle/Twitter/2020-06-23: discussion of one cisgender woman's anti-trans positions
Advocates
- J.K. Rowling, bestselling author
- Maria MacLachlan, blogger: "My real-world experience of trans people doesn’t amount to much beyond getting robbed and assaulted by a few of them at Speakers' Corner in September 2017, though I've made a few real-life trans friends as a result of that experience and a few more online." [1]
- Maya Forstater
Links
News (to file)
- 2020-02-12 Compelled speech: gaslighting in the courtroom: references many incidents and other articles on the conflict; quotes the same piece of what the BPA said that Trans Crime UK quoted
- 2019-10-30 Garden Court Chambers and the Public Shaming of Allison Bailey "The rights of women were never on the table. Female prisoners expected to be housed with potentially violent males, female prison officers expected to intimately search male bodies, female asylum seekers expected to be housed with males, female litigants expected to refer to their male attackers as ‘she’, female crime statistics expected to incorporate male rapists, females in general expected to take a man’s word for it rather than believing what their own experience is telling them..."
- 2018-07-19 Are female prisoners at risk from transgender inmates?: cites the BPA passage more completely
- 2017-10-18 BBC's John Humphrys criticised for suggesting trans women are 'men who think they are women'
Related
- 2019/01/03 [L..T] Transphobia in the UK a mostly-audio (spoken word) video (35:05) giving a fairly detailed layout of transnegation arguments in the UK
- 2018/11/05 [L..T] Why is British media so transphobic? "The answer lies in part to the coalescence of a certain set of ideas in a very specific circle of voices in the early 21st century – voices that later went on to hold high profile positions in much of the U.K.'s print and broadcast media."
- 2018/03/28 [L..T] Is J.K. Rowling Transphobic? A Trans Woman Investigates "Ultimately, the answer is yes, she is transphobic, at least in the ways that so many average cisgender people can be. However, because she’s J.K. Rowling, creator of the best-selling book series of all time and an idol to so many LGBTQ+ children and now adults, she gets called out for it. I think it's fair that she receives criticism from trans people, especially given her advocacy on behalf of queer people in general, but also because she has a huge platform. Many people look up to her for creating a singular piece of popular culture that holds deep meaning for fans from different walks of life, and she has a responsibility to handle that platform wisely."
Video
- 2019/01/03 [L..T] Transphobia in the UK a mostly-audio (spoken word) video (35:05) giving a fairly detailed layout of transnegation arguments in the UK