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J.K. Rowling and the Curse of the Haunted Worm
The UK Supreme Court affirmed reality, and the reaction was a parade of hatred, political cowardice, and public meltdowns. In a world shrieking for validation, J.K. Rowling showed what real courage looks like. In the span of mere days, the country lurched from solemn judicial clarity to riotous street theatre, political cowardice, and yet another…
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Stop Erasing Women. Joan of Arc Was Not Non-Binary.
Once more, the progressive mask slips to reveal a regressive agenda: women must not be allowed their icons. In the latest example of ideological absurdity, schoolchildren are now being taught that Joan of Arc – the legendary 15th-century warrior and canonised saint – was non-binary. This isn’t just a historical distortion. It is an insult,…
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The Woman Who Wouldn’t Yield: J.K. Rowling’s Unflinching Defence of Women’s Rights Amid Relentless Assault
J.K. Rowling has never been one to back down from a fight. From the moment she first spoke out in defence of women’s sex-based rights, she has stood resolute amid storms of criticism and attempts to silence her. But the story did not end with controversy. Instead, Rowling’s advocacy deepened and expanded—moving beyond words…
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March 8th 2025. Marischal College, Aberdeen
The air was sharp with anticipation as I stepped onto the cold granite stage of our struggle—Marischal College, its austere façade looming like a sentinel over Aberdeen’s civic heart. It was Saturday 8th March 2025, and I had arrived not simply to attend the Let Women Speak rally, but to take my place in the…
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The Cult of Trans and the Assault on Reality
Yesterday marked one month since the UK Supreme Court handed down its landmark ruling affirming that “woman” is a biological sex, not a nebulous identity. And yet, despite this unequivocal legal clarity, precious little has been done to halt, let alone reverse, the insidious advance of gender ideology. It continues to infect every facet…
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Anatomy of Betrayal: Medical Misogyny and How the NHS Fails Women
The UK Supreme Court’s 2025 ruling was unequivocal: the terms “woman” and “sex” in the Equality Act 2010 refer exclusively to biological sex. It was a hard-won victory—a long-overdue reaffirmation of women’s rights to single-sex spaces in healthcare and beyond. Yet, the NHS—the very institution entrusted with safeguarding our health, dignity, and lives—responded with…
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Lexical Lies: How Language is Undermining Sex-Based Rights
Language is not a neutral tool—it is the framework through which we interpret reality, define rights, and shape public consciousness. When we lose precision in language, we lose the ability to clearly defend boundaries, especially those vital to safeguarding vulnerable groups. The word “woman” has a specific meaning rooted in biological reality, and its…
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After the Judgement: Breathing Through the Backlash
On Thursday morning, I awoke into a world irrevocably changed. The sun was shining, but more importantly—so was something within me. The air felt lighter. My shoulders, usually knotted with tension, relaxed their grip. My jaw, so often clenched against the grind of injustice, slackened. For the first time in what felt like years, I…
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Reality Restored: A Victory for Women, Words, and the Rule of Law
At last, some sanity from the highest court in the land. The UK Supreme Court’s judgement affirming that the legal definition of a woman is rooted in biological sex is not just a victory for reason—it’s a resounding reaffirmation of reality. In a world increasingly determined to unmoor words from meaning and law from truth,…
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We All Know What a Woman Is: Why the Supreme Court’s Ruling Matters for Women—and for Reality
Tomorrow, the UK Supreme Court will hand down a ruling on whether a Gender Recognition Certificate (GRC) changes a person’s sex under the Equality Act 2010. At its heart, the question is straightforward: can legal paperwork rewrite biology? If the Court finds in favour of For Women Scotland, it will affirm something most people instinctively…
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Against the Queer-Washing of Susan Sontag
I recently found myself spiralling down one of the internet’s more dubious rabbit holes—an eclectic mix of blog posts, comment threads, and Medium think-pieces—each confidently offering a fresh take on Susan Sontag. A common thread ran through them, as though lifted from the same well-thumbed cultural script: that Sontag’s enduring significance is best understood through…