Status update on this substack
As I mentioned in previous posts, and on my previous Patreon account, I do not make regular blog posts. I have set up this substack so that anyone who wants to support my memes and online activism can do so via this platform, but they should be aware that I don’t make many regular posts here. I thank anyone who has chosen to support me using this method, but for anyone seeking regular blog content, you may want to choose to switch your subscription to free. And as always for all subscribers, the content is the same for free and paid subscriptions-I don’t believe in creating restricted access content in order to encourage people to pay for my content.
My current personal situation has been challenging for the last several months, being disabled and facing a housing crisis where I live. I continue to do most of my work on Twitter, trying to make arguments that will recruit concerned people into the fight against gender identity ideology. The great news about the current state of affairs is that the work of activists like Posie Parker is raising awareness all over the world, most recently in Scotland and New Zealand. As women across the world start debating and discussing the reality of our sex class, more and more of them inevitably join us in questioning the wisdom of rebranding some men as women via femininity or gender identity.
The less-good news is that in Canada and the US, many of our institutions and political parties continue to be totally immersed in this ideology. The media does not report on the conflict between sexes and gender activism, and news of the Let Women Speak events are not being reported. Of course, these events still have an impact here, via conversation, social media, and other avenues. The reality is that in most countries, we must not become complacent about recent perceived gains in public support, we must expect a long fight with gains and set backs as TRAs rally to pushback against our successes.
One significant event worth mentioning is the release of the #wpath files by Mia Hughes. I strongly suggest that anyone interested in the medical scandal and ideological capture of the medical INDUSTRY (not profession but industry) by gender ideologues and profiteers follow Mia on Twitter. And read all of her archived threads .
I thank all women who created and attend such events and those who find other ways of resisting. I also thank the male allies who support us, and the LGBs who fight this ideology because of what it does to their community.
Exxster: on twitter @exxster