His quick sketch

Dialing the misogyny up to 11.

The issue about Mridul Wadhwa as CEO of the Edinburgh Rape Crisis Centre is not that it’s a “crime” but that it’s wrong. They’re not identical. There’s a hell of a lot of wrong in the world that is entirely legal.

It’s wrong for Wadwha to put himself forward as head of a rape crisis centre because he’s a man. The very fact that he’s insensitive and brutal enough to do so…or, more likely, that he’s malevolent and sadistic enough to do so. Anyway the point is that it’s bad, not that it’s against the law. We can talk about things that are bad even if they’re not criminal.

It’s not that Wadwha “caught the eye” of gender critical feminism, it’s that gc feminism is determined not to hand women’s rights and institutions over to men just because men like Wadwha want them. It’s not the fault of feminists that Wadhwa did what he did, and we have every right to object to his doing it.

We don’t “scream” women’s rights; we try to defend women’s rights. Sneering jeering fleering men like Willoughby are always on hand to accuse us of whining or flirting or screaming or giggling, but that’s because men like Willoughby, and Willoughby himself, have contempt for women and enjoy airing it in public.

Wadwha, who is A MAN, went for and got the job that should obviously be a woman’s job. He got it because he “identified” as a woman (as opposed to being one) and too many people are way too gullible about “trans rights” and “trans activism” and “trans women.” Willoughby is another man who claims to be a woman, and he’s keen to talk angry smack about women who resist the male takeover.

I’m tired of it.

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