Which toxic culture war?
The Telegraph on Patrick Harvie:
The Scottish Greens have been accused of prioritising ideology over protecting children after the party again refused to endorse an expert report into gender healthcare.
Patrick Harvie, who until last month was a Scottish government minister, claimed that a Holyrood motion welcoming the Cass review and recognising it as a “valid scientific document” was not “supportable” by his party.
The Green co-leader also promised that his party would “oppose the toxic culture war” even if the Greens were “left alone in Scottish politics” in standing up for transgender rights.
In standing up for purported trans rights at the expense of women’s rights.
All other parties, including the SNP, endorsed Hilary Cass’s report at Holyrood. However, all seven Green MSPs voted against the motion, with Mr Harvie claiming that transgender people were having their “very existence refuted”.
No, that’s wrong. Nobody is saying that people who call themselves trans don’t exist. What gender-atheists don’t believe in is the magic of being in The Wrong Body.
I’m beginning to think that they only lie because they have no supporting arguments for their cause. Surely, if such arguments were available, they’d use them? But, it seems to me, they have no rebuttals whatsoever to any of the pro-reality side’s arguments (backed, as they are, with evidence) and so knocking down straw men is all they have to demonstrate their credentials to the cult mob.