News Round-Up
26 July 2024
Government Has Just Declared War on Free Speech
26 July 2024
by Toby Young
A former SNP Equalities Officer who said he wanted to "beat the f—" out of gender critical feminists is a "dangerous" predator, prosecutors have said after he was jailed for a series of sexual assaults.
The Network Rail 'diversity champion" behind the controversial 'Pride pillar' has found himself at the centre of a misogyny row as his social media history comes under scrutiny.
A trans activist who served 30 years in jail for kidnap and attempted murder has been cleared of breaking the law by telling a crowd at a rally to "punch a Terf". Does 'hate speech' only go one way?
In the latest Weekly Sceptic podcast the talking points are the Huw Edwards BBC sex scandal, Miss Netherlands being a bloke and are Harry and Meghan getting a divorce?
Following news that the new Miss Netherlands is a biological male named Rikkie Valerie Kollé, Maureen Callahan says we can "add beauty pageants to the list of women's spaces that are no longer, well, women's spaces".
In the latest Weekly Sceptic podcast the talking points are Theresa May attending a socially distanced party in lockdown, Lewis Schaffer triggering the censors on GB News and should 'Terf Island' become a theme park ride?
Oxfam faces boycott calls over a Pride month cartoon which saw it accused of basing an anti-trans 'villain' on J.K. Rowling.
The appalling attacks on Kellie-Jay Keen in New Zealand by gender ideologues resemble the Salem witch trials, says Brendan O'Neil.
This week has been a watershed moment in the trans debate, sparked by the landmark decision from The World Athletics Council to bans trans athletes from women's sport.
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