A massive and well aimed kick in the nuts to the transcult.

 

Britain’s legal and judicial system is not what it once was which we can see from some of the decisions in Britain’s criminal courts where being over merciful to those who are evil has ended penalising those who are good people. But occasionally, it remembers what it was and what it should be and makes a judgement that is shot through with reason and common sense.

The Supreme Court has finally ruled in favour of women’s rights campaigners that biological sex is what determines who is a woman. This is the correct and reasonable decision but one which should never have had to be made.

It should have been obvious that a woman is born a woman. Transwomen are clearly not born as women but as men. Some Transwomen have surgeries, of varying degrees of success or failure and are also medicated with cross sex hormones and other drugs in order to present some form of congruity with their own internal self image but they are not women. I’m not saying this to diss on any of the decent, upstanding and kind transsexuals who I’ve encountered in my life and who didn’t enter any women’s space without being invited, but to state a fact.

That fact is this: There will always be a need for sex specific places and spaces for a whole multitude of reasons for women and men. Places where people and in particular women might be vulnerable should be segregated by biological sex. It’s reasonable, as in ‘man on the Clapham Omnibus’ reasonable, that there should be nobody who is not born a woman in somewhere like a rape crisis centre or a women’s refuge or taking part in women’s sports. It should only be women who take the prizes that are to be an accolade for the achievements of women whether that be in sport, business, politics, media or the arts. It should not be those with XY chromosomes to claim unjustly those prizes, that would clearly be not reasonable. That’s not to say that Transwomen should not have specific services for them and specific prizes and awards that they can aim for but they should not have the services and awards specified for women.

This is the right decision by the Supreme Court but it should never have been a matter that was decided upon by the courts. It should have been clear and accepted by those in our political and administrative systems, people who should have known better, that a woman is an adult human female. Transwomen are not women, Transwomen are something else, not people to be oppressed, but different and definitely not women. A common sense culture would have recognised that difference and acted accordingly but it took the highest court in the United Kingdom to rule that men are men and women are women and that distinction is made at conception not at any time after that.

A main reason why the fight against gender identity ideology and the prioritising of the rights of women over those of men whose mental health conditions present as gender dysphoria was so hard and so protracted is because Britain’s political, administrative, healthcare and educational elites chose to put men in dresses above natural born women. If that had not happened then this issue may have been resolved earlier and without the need for the involvement of the courts.

It’s because Britain’s elites in various fields pushed the idea that men can become women and vice versa that we have got to the sorry point where it took a grassroots campaign by women, often in the face of violent intimidation by trans rights activists, to get the legal system to recognise biological reality. It’s the elites who encouraged the idea that men should be accepted in women’s spaces and the elites who released the ‘gender Mengele’s’ onto Britain’s children and young people and who correspondingly threw these kids into a lifetime of pain and horror both mental and physical. We should neither forget nor forgive those politicians who voiced the untrue mantra that ‘transwomen are women’ or the teachers that bought into the transcult and ‘socially transitioned’ confused and sometimes ill children or the healthcare system that put men who claimed to be women into women’s hospital facilities and who erased women’s identity by referring to women as ‘cervix owners’ or ‘chest feeders’.

I strongly suspect that the Supreme Court ruling will push some members of these elites to change their public statements to be in line with the Supreme Court’s decision or to claim that they’ve always known what a woman is. Those in positions of authority over the British people who’ve pushed the cult of trans on Britons should not be allowed to slink away unchallenged, they should account for their prior pro-trans views and explain why they took a position that was so detrimental to so many people. Those in positions of authority, whether that be of the highest or the lowest form, who bought into without thought or consideration the views of trans activist groups or entities like Stonewall that turned into trans activists, should be accountable for pushing the cult of trans on us and should take the criticism that is rightly coming their way following this court decision.

I praise and applaud all the brave women who have stood up to the cult of trans and been vindicated in the Supreme Court. Although there have been men who have lost much by standing with women against a monstrous regiment of Troons and their supporters I have to admit that it is women who have driven the fightback against this cult. It is mostly women who have borne the brunt of the barbs and missiles both physical and metaphorical from trans cultists. Women have been verbally and physically attacked, they have been intimidated, they have lost jobs and businesses, been arrested for ‘misgendering’, were forced out of Lesbian dating apps and venues because of an invasion of men in dresses into those areas and who have had to live in fear because of the actions of trans rights activists and their all too close friends in Britain’s politics, Britain’s culture and Britain’s criminal justice system. The fight against the cult of gender ideology was a grassroots ground up fight for women’s rights with women from all backgrounds, races and classes standing up for the right of women to be safe and secure and to live their lives with dignity. This fight was not, as Labour’s LGBT caucus said in response to the Supreme Court case, a fight instigated by ‘the far right’.

This judgement is going to have in my view an enormous positive impact on society. It will certainly go a long way to protecting women’s rights in general but it will also have other positive outcomes as well. It will protect Lesbians who by their nature do not want to be intimate with men from having men accessing their spaces and it will strengthen the case of Gay Men who want specifically male spaces free from women in possession of surgically created Frankenpenises larping as men in Gay pubs, clubs and groups. It will also protect those who hold gender ideology critical views in political parties, religious organisations and other social groups.

I was worried about what the outcome of the Supreme Court case would be. I’ve observed how Britain’s justice system has become overburdened with those who are basically liberal activists clad in wigs and robes and thought that the judges would choose to side with the cult of trans. However it pleases me to say that my thoughts in that direction were wrong, the Supreme Court did what it had to do and recognised biological reality.

The cult of trans has for well over a decade or more harmed people and done so with the connivance of those in authority who really should have known better. The cultists and their enablers have harmed women, women’s rights, children and society as a whole. They’ve terrified women and especially women who are vulnerable such as those who’ve survived abuse or who are incarcerated, they’ve terrified parents of kids who for various reasons are gender non-conforming and they’ve terrified the public into being silent for too long about the transcult and its pernicious influence on society and its institutions. The Cult of Trans has been delivered a massive and correctly aimed kick in the nuts by the Supreme Court and now society should turn its attention to repairing the damage that this transcult has done to our society and culture. It is, I’m afraid going to take a long time to repair that damage and for some, such as the children who’ve been brainwashed into thinking that they are not of their birth sex and that they can change and therefore been surgically mutilated, there is no chance of any meaningful repair from what has ailed them, but fight on we must until the cult of trans is eradicated from its current unwarranted position of influence on Britain’s institutions.

The Supreme Court ruling is one which lets us know where we all stand. It has protected women and their rights, protected the rights of those critical of gender ideology, protected Gay Men and Lesbian Women from attacks on their rights of free association. Yes the trans activists are unhappy with this result but they are upset because they’ve had things all their own way for so very long and are whining because the societal winds are blowing in the direction of reality rather than the subjectivism of the cult of trans. Hopefully we as a society can come to a position where women, men and yes those who call themselves trans all have their own legally protected facilities and the rights to freely include or exclude those who should clearly not be in the particular facilities in question.

This is a massive win for biological reality and a win that the women who won this battle should be very proud of.

 

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