… Read the restFacing the possibility of additional jail time, a B.C. father who repeatedly flouted court orders in order to wage a public campaign against his transgender child’s gender-affirming treatment told a judge Wednesday he may have got caught up in the publicity and put his trust in people with ulterior motives.
The court also heard this week from the teenager, who said in a statement his father’s defiance of publication bans left him feeling anxious and terrified he would be outed.
“Over and over private stuff about me was published online because of my dad. I have lost my faith that the courts can protect me. That makes me feel really vulnerable,” he wrote in
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But is it a medical decision?
Apr 16th, 2021 4:35 pm | By Ophelia BensonDystopian adventures
Apr 16th, 2021 12:54 pm | By Ophelia BensonThis is a startling development.
https://twitter.com/christophelston/status/1383135985295237123 https://twitter.com/christophelston/status/1383141324686127106 https://twitter.com/christophelston/status/1383146397449351171… Read the restGuest post: Focus like a laser
Apr 16th, 2021 12:25 pm | By Ophelia BensonOriginally a comment by latsot on That’s sense?
This is what I was trying to say in a recent thread. We’ve lost the ability to stick to the argument. The trans ‘movement’ is incredibly distracting and it’s almost impossible to get through a rebuttal of a single argument without being deflected by a new articulated lorryload of insanity hitting you amidships.
Far be it for me to tell people how to activist. I tried that in the olden gnu atheist times and look how that worked out. I can’t even get through a single paragraph without mixing a metaphor, nobody should be listening to me. I mean, “amidships”? Where the fuck did that come from?
But having said all … Read the rest
Adding burdens
Apr 16th, 2021 11:26 am | By Ophelia BensonTo do voter suppression effectively you have to be a little bit subtle.
Georgia has a long history of racial inequity at the ballot box. Voters wait an average of just six minutes in line after 7pm in precincts where 90% of residents are white. But when 90% of voters are Black? The wait soars to 51 minutes.
And if you think that’s just happenstance, I have a Greenland to sell you.
… Read the restBetween 2012 and 2018, Georgia shuttered 8% of all precincts statewide, and moved 40% of them. According to a study by the Atlanta Journal-Constitution, the combination of fewer precincts and longer commutes could have kept as many as 85,000 people from casting a ballot in 2018.
Big nope
Apr 16th, 2021 11:09 am | By Ophelia BensonWell it would do something to make women safer so…nah.
The government is facing growing anger after voting against putting serial stalkers and domestic abusers on a national register, despite briefing they were likely to support the measures following the death of Sarah Everard.
Liberty. Liberty liberty liberty liberty.
Next item?
… Read the restConservative MPs voted against amendments to the domestic abuse bill on Thursday that would have placed serial domestic abusers and stalkers on the current Violent and Sex Offender Register (Visor).
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Domestic abuse and stalking survivors and campaigners were disappointed and frustrated, said Sophie Francis-Cansfield, the senior campaigns and policy officer at Women’s Aid.
“Domestic abuse remains underreported and only a small proportion of survivors see criminal sanctions
The argument from judgy asshole
Apr 16th, 2021 10:50 am | By Ophelia BensonRight? Right?? Why would such a being even care? Do we want ants to “believe in” us? Much less go to a building every week to say things about us?
Blaming Fauci
Apr 16th, 2021 6:41 am | By Ophelia BensonLook at this loathsome shouting bully.… Read the rest
That’s sense?
Apr 15th, 2021 5:23 pm | By Ophelia BensonThe moderate position has been found!
There is sense to be found out there. pic.twitter.com/xSEo1Hmh0G
— Iona Italia, PhD (@IonaItalia) April 15, 2021
I don’t think that’s especially moderate though.
I really don’t think it’s “moderate” to say that people have a right to be treated as something they’re not. I think it’s pretty much the opposite – I think we all have a right to trust our senses and background knowledge about people, and act accordingly. It may be the case sometimes that a particular woman won’t mind playing along with a man’s claim to be a woman, but that should be up to her. Otherwise – it’s our choice. It’s not the pretender’s choice, it’s ours. It’s our … Read the rest
Will cut all ties immediately!
Apr 15th, 2021 4:39 pm | By Ophelia BensonUh oh, someone’s on the naughty step. (Ku Bar is a well-known London gay bar.)
https://twitter.com/Kubar/status/1382690364042133507The reason this grovel was necessary was Grand Inquisitor David Paisley.
https://twitter.com/DavidPaisley/status/1382353445424922627I kind of hope they all get fleas.… Read the rest
But, you’ll probably ask,
Apr 15th, 2021 4:03 pm | By Ophelia BensonWhat the world needs right now is a damn good explainer on bespoke pronouns, and by god the Good Men Project has provided one. How good they must be. The author is named Jane Sofia Struthers.
… Read the restI just added a signature to my email. It says: “Jane Struthers (pronouns: she/her/hers)”.
But, you’ll probably ask, since that’s exactly what most people would expect, WHY include them? I was going to call you “she” anyway!
There’s a simple answer. Including your pronouns in your email and social media, even if you ARE gender-binary, is a recognition that the gender binary doesn’t apply to everyone. Even if it DOES apply to me (and it does!) there’s no way, simply by looking at
Rules regarding fairness
Apr 15th, 2021 1:18 pm | By Ophelia BensonA programme on Today FM in which a contributor referred to author JK Rowling as a “transphobic bigot” breached rules regarding fairness, objectivity and impartiality, the Broadcasting Authority of Ireland has ruled.
A complaint was submitted in relation to a segment of the Last Word with Matt Cooper on September 18th.
It stated that during the weekly panel discussion, one of the contributors stated that Ms Rowling was transphobic, without providing any evidence to back this up.
So you mean there’s not a blanket rule that if you don’t agree that people can literally become the other sex, everybody is allowed to call you a transphobic bigot?
… Read the restThe broadcaster cited UNESCO as defining transphobia as “the irrational
Guest post: Belief ≠ physical reality
Apr 15th, 2021 12:52 pm | By Ophelia BensonOriginally a comment by Acolyte of Sagan on And then communicate it clearly and accurately.
The progress of science has helped us better understand who we are as trans people.
Maybe it has, but science isn’t any closer to showing that trans are the sex they claim than it was a century ago. Explaining why trans people might have their beliefs about their sex is not the same as confirming those beliefs as facts. Further, taking scientific findings about conditions such as intersex or atypical chromosone combinations out of context to back up transgender claims is not science, it’s exploitation of people with conditions only tangentially related to transgender.
I was thinking about that latter part earlier after reading … Read the rest
Not even if we really want to?
Apr 15th, 2021 11:05 am | By Ophelia BensonBut if we can’t call a woman rude names how will we spend our time?
Broadcast regulator rules it 'not fair' to call JK Rowling a 'transphobic bigot'https://t.co/5E8ycrAJKF
— PinkNews (@PinkNews) April 15, 2021
I’ll tell you what’s not fair! It’s not fair to tell people who like calling women rude names that it’s not fair to call women rude names! That’s what’s not fair!… Read the rest
Very cautious with the vocabulary
Apr 15th, 2021 10:28 am | By Ophelia BensonBut Poland was in Hawaii the whole time.
… Read the restHistorians fear that mounting pressure against scholars who implicate Poles in the Holocaust is having a chilling effect on research across Europe, with one France-based researcher saying she will tone down her upcoming book and shy away from naming names.
Audrey Kichelewski, an associate professor of contemporary history at the University of Strasbourg who is writing a book about postwar trials of Poles, said she would be “very cautious with the vocabulary” she used and would not cite defendants’ names for fear of being sued by living relatives.
It is the latest episode in what critics say is a concerted effort by Poland’s right-wing government and supportive groups to aggressively enforce
And then communicate it clearly and accurately
Apr 15th, 2021 9:20 am | By Ophelia BensonAmerican Atheists issues a statement rebuking…heresy.
In response to Richard Dawkins’ recent tweet regarding trans people, Alison Gill, Vice President for Legal and Policy at American Atheists, a trans woman, released the following statement:
So American Atheists don’t believe in a god but they do believe in a magical changeable “gender” that means men become women by saying so, and that no one is allowed to believe that’s nonsensical.
… Read the restThe progress of science has helped us better understand who we are as trans people. As the American Psychological Association notes, “Many experts believe that biological factors such as genetic influences and prenatal hormone levels, early experiences, and experiences later in adolescence or adulthood may all contribute to the development
OOTMMM
Apr 14th, 2021 4:33 pm | By Ophelia BensonAre they though?
UK public figures use huge platforms to say damaging things relating to trans people – one of the most marginalised minorities – then claim victimhood when criticised online.
In the last 10 minutes, Robert Webb is challenged by the dad of a trans kid, and simply crumbles. https://t.co/tLJjeZcMPz
— Owen Jones (@OwenJones84) April 14, 2021
Are trans people really “one of the most marginalized minorities”? We’re certainly constantly told they are, but what are the criteria? Who is keeping track? Where are their findings?
Are they as marginalized as homeless people with mental health and/or drug and/or alcohol issues? Are they as marginalized as very poor people who are too poor to do the things it takes … Read the rest
The ACLU is watching YOU
Apr 14th, 2021 10:46 am | By Ophelia BensonNo freedom of information for you, terf.
A woman was interested to know how many inmates in Washington state identify as transgender, and how many of those transgender identified inmates have been given transfers to go from men’s prison to women’s prison, and the reverse. To get this information, she filed a Freedom of Information Act request. Instead of getting the information she requested, she got sued by the ACLU.
I’ll wait while you stare in disbelief. It took me quite some time.
… Read the restTo be clear, at no point had this woman contacted the ACLU to tell them she was filing a FOIA. She had used ACLU resources to figure out how to file a FOIA, but that was
How can anyone know that?
Apr 14th, 2021 9:59 am | By Ophelia BensonWhat is the point of any of it if you can’t or won’t think clearly and say things clearly? Very first paragraph of Hemant Mehta’s oooh Dawkins is twanzphobic post:
On Saturday, for some reason, Richard Dawkins randomly decided to question the humanity of transgender people — under the guise of I’m-just-asking-questions — while comparing their situation to that of Rachel Dolezal.
No he didn’t. Even if you disagree with what he said, even if you despise what he said, he still did not question the humanity of any people. Not even close. Saying men are not women is not questioning anyone’s humanity.
It’s a pretty glaring sign of a weak case when people keep stumbling into those … Read the rest
Anti-cancel culture cancel culture
Apr 14th, 2021 8:16 am | By Ophelia BensonSo, I replied to Iona Italia’s “both sides” tweets, argumentatively but not rudely, and today I find that she’s blocked me. It’s her right to block me or anyone else, of course, but I can still point out some flaws in both her claims and her approach to disagreement.
What’s surprising about it, to me (perhaps I’m naive), is that she’s part of the anti-woke anti-feminist anti-cancel culture crowd, the Peter Boghossian-James Lindsay-Helen Pluckrose crowd, the let debate flow no matter what crowd. In short these are people you don’t expect to block you just for disputing them.
So, is it extreme to say that men are not women?
— Ophelia Benson (@OpheliaBenson) April 13, 2021
… Read the restHow is it complex?
Guest post: Compromise update
Apr 14th, 2021 7:16 am | By Ophelia BensonOriginally a comment by Bjarte Foshaug on Why won’t you bitches compromise?
Frankly, I think most people sounding the “why won’t you compromise” and “both sides are so extreme, ick!” and “I’m frankly sort of in the middle” are virtue signalling; they are better. They are also committing the fallacy of the golden mean. The right answer does not always lie between the two “extremes”. And sometimes one extreme is not extreme.
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While we are on the subject, in the “2+2” controversy, the 6 vs. 4 debate is so intensely toxic on both sides that expressing any view that is not extreme (e.g. 2+2=5), will instantly attract attacks.
Meanwhile the “Holocaust” debate seems to be totally dominated by those … Read the rest