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17 April 2024
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Government-sponsored agency the Global Disinformation Index is censoring journalism by causing publications to be starved of advertising if they publish anything deemed "harmful", such as gender critical content.
NHS bosses have been accused of "woke pandering" after they brought out a banner featuring flags for 21 genders and sexualities including "Demiromantic", "Neutrois", "Androgyne" and "Genderqueer".
J.K. Rowling has suggested she would not forgive Harry Potter actors who have criticised her views on gender, saying any apologies should be saved for "traumatised detransitioners and vulnerable women".
The NHS will review all transgender treatment, as the landmark Cass report says that the evidence for allowing children and young people to change gender is built on "shaky foundations".
'How climate change is hitting vulnerable Indonesian trans sex workers' ran the extraordinary headline in the Independent. Needless to say, the story was a complete washout, says Chris Morrison.
Why does the world keep being sucked into collective crazes like transgenderism, MeToo, lockdowns and BLM in recent years? Lionel Shriver takes the question head on.
Police Scotland "can’t cope" with the deluge of hate crime reports made under the SNP's new law, while officers are confused about who should be charged because of inadequate training, frontline officers have warned.
Humza Yousaf has received more complaints under Scotland's new hate crime bill for his 2020 speech about "often being the only non-white person in the room" than J.K. Rowling, it was claimed today.
Will people waving their arms around and making strange noises in public really help dismantle anti-autistic prejudice, or just make them look like they are mocking the disabled, asks Steven Tucker.
Will discrimination on the basis of intelligence be banned next? That's the suggestion Lionel Shriver explores in her new novel MANIA, based on the craziness of the last few years. Read her interview with Laura Dodsworth.
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