Its not like twitter is not full of women who are angry (really angry!) and motivated about these issues. Perhaps the communications people are scratching their heads and wondering why they are not getting more engagement.
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I'll tell you for free: Its because individually & collectively you have lost the trust of your base, by not standing up for the definition of women: for rights under the Equality Act as a sex, ability to talk about the issue of sex self ID & single sex services without fear
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What does the ‘Manifesto for Women and Girls’ say about the question over the definition of woman, and single sex services? .....A question that features in the main party manifestos and is currently controversial and politically very live. ....? Nothing.
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Where is the session in
@fawcettsociety big razzmatazz conference "courage calls!" on what the policy issues are, and how this conversation might be had without fear? ........There isn't one.pic.twitter.com/5UCSV3QYGO
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There is a session on "Courageous Conversations: Having inclusion conversations that matter in the workplace... that will begin to identify the behaviours that get in the way of courageous conversations." Led by an organisation that calls us cis-gendered. <hollow laugh>
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I don't think it is going to address what happened to
@Docstockk@8RosarioSanchez@rachelara@selina_todd, & all the women who have told me they are scared to speak up publicly. Doxxing, bullying, vexatious complaints, disciplinaries. Those behaviours?.... No i didn't think so.2 replies 34 retweets 336 likesShow this thread -
I know not all these orgs agree w self ID & allowing males into womens services. And there are internal differences. but if you listen publicly it sounds like there is no issue at all. Where are the reports on the issues & Qs? Where are the roundtables & conference panels?
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Scrappy little outfits like
@fairplaywomen@AllianceLGB@Womans_Place_UK@ForwomenScot get hundreds of likes and RTs. Well-funded women's organisations get a handful. There is something going on here! You are losing your base9 replies 110 retweets 558 likesShow this thread -
Keeping up a united front of "nothing to see here" is not working. There is something to see here. There is something to talk about. And women who do are punished for it. The role of civil society organisations in to create the space. Hold the fearless conversations.
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I am so relieved to read this thread. I have been very badly bullied and harassed and been called something extremely nasty for defending my views about my gender and the importance of hard won women's rights and the right to defend them. Where can we go? where is our voice?
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We are here! https://www.newstatesman.com/politics/feminism/2019/05/how-email-secret-location-led-me-most-vibrant-feminist-meeting-year … Meet: @Womans_Place_UK @fairplaywomen read: @LilyLilyMaynard @janeclarejones @Docstockk @Transgendertrd
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Replying to @MForstater @Womans_Place_UK and
Can the great-granddaughter of a suffragette join you girls before I become extinct as a woman?
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Replying to @LucyEMiddleton @MForstater and
I have a new friend with new account who speaks this language too. Can you please follow her?
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