
Trans Women: The Patriarchy’s Ultimate Victory
Having spent most of my life under the impression that the patriarchy is a myth, I think I’m beginning to see the light.

Having spent most of my life under the impression that the patriarchy is a myth, I think I’m beginning to see the light.

Bright Horizons sparked outrage with a pamphlet which offers advice on raising “children who identify as female.” It encouraged parents to stop using ‘gender-influenced’ terms like princess and tomboy.

This year’s International Women’s Day events displayed, more than ever, divisions and ratcheting tensions within Spain’s feminist movement, evident politically and in the general public.

Meloni’s statements found support among prominent members of Italy’s LGBT community, including Cristina Gramolini, the president of the pro-lesbian and feminist association ArciLesbica.

The leftist foreign minister is well-known for her pronouncements on sexual violence towards women in the Ukraine conflict and the abortion issue in the U.S.

Spanish PM Pédro Sánchez pledged weeks ago to reform the ‘Only Yes is Yes Law,’ even against the opposition of his coalition partners, but nothing has been presented to parliament yet.

In a statement, Radziwiłł accused Strzępka of a “complete departure from the tradition of this cultural institution” and of “promoting a repertoire with one ideological line.”

The spurious clamour for quotas is usually matched only by the hypocrisy of those pushing them—and this case is no exception.

This comes in addition to the €130 million Sanchez has already earmarked for the Global Fund, of which Bill Gates is a key partner.

“Civilizations die from suicide, not by murder.” Gender policy is one such slow form of demise. The West does not need any external enemies to bring about the proverbial collapse of our civilization; we are doing it to ourselves.