
The mother at the heart of the “Felicity and Pip” case has been allowed sole decision-making powers over her son despite the claims of a gender-confused woman who calls herself the boy’s father.

The mother at the heart of the “Felicity and Pip” case has been allowed sole decision-making powers over her son despite the claims of a gender-confused woman who calls herself the boy’s father.
To Greater Manchester Police (GMP), the feelings of paedophiles are seemingly more important than telling the truth. Last week, the force reported on the sentencing of two inmates – Naomi O’Brien and Jonathan Walker – for crimes against a child. GMP posted on X: ‘A man and a woman have been sentenced to a combined 16 years and nine months in prison for their roles in the sexual abuse of a child.’ Only this wasn’t quite true. The text was accompanied by a mugshot of the very obviously male O’Brien.

Former college swimming star Riley Gaines has accused a female cyclist of being a ‘traitor to women’ for defending two transgender athletes who beat her.
Kristin Chalmers finished third to trans women Tessa Johnson and Evelyn Williamson at the Illinois State Cyclocross Championships on December 3.
Their victory in the women’s singlespeed category sparked outrage among female athletes and anti-trans campaigners, including Gaines.
All federally regulated workplaces in Canada must have menstrual products, such as pads and tampons, readily available beginning Dec. 15 to “enable menstruating persons to take part fully in the workforce and society at large.”
The appearance of these products already in men’s washrooms at Canadian Armed Forces bases has been noted by the group Veterans 4 Freedom.
Dylan Mulvaney, the notorious man-child who pretends to be a girl, gave a guest lecture at Penn State last week–and it was a bigger bust than “The Marvels” because the auditorium it took place in was at least half empty.
Half empty? Looks like 50 people showed up 🤣 pic.twitter.com/xM3HLY251s
— Clown World ™ 🤡 (@ClownWorld_) December 7, 2023

The Dutch, who pioneered gender medicine, are having second thoughts about puberty blockers and other interventions.
If you’ve followed the debate over treating gender-distressed youth, then you know that evidence-based policy changes, along with general public understanding, often lag the latest research. Such a gap might be less significant in other medical subfields, but it has incredibly high stakes in youth gender medicine. Given the nature of the treatments and their implications for the long-term physical and psychological well-being of underage patients, keeping up with the research is crucial—especially if the assumptions underpinning gender-dysphoria guidelines are proven false.

The world’s first tampons for men have been criticised by feminist campaigners as an ‘insult’ to women who suffer period discrimination.
Vuokkoset, a Finnish company released the controversial new sanitary product earlier this month to coincide with Transgender Awareness week and International Men’s day.

Canada has long prided itself as a bastion of LGBT rights, and over the last year it has been doubling down on its support for the transgender movement.
In the year since Canada announced its Federal 2SLGBTQI+ Action Plan, the country has poured tens of millions of dollars into gay and transgender initiatives at home and abroad. This includes a government-funded marketing project aimed at increasing public support for the LGBT community, numerous research projects, disease prevention efforts and funding for LGBT entrepreneurs.

On Nov. 21, the student newspaper serving Saint Mary’s College and the University of Notre Dame broke the story that Saint Mary’s, a Catholic women’s college founded in 1844, would now consider admission for applicants “whose sex is female or who consistently live and identify as women.” The college’s proud identity as a single-sex institution, which resisted a merger with brother school Notre Dame when the university went coeducational in 1972, is no longer.
Revenge for what?
That was my first reaction to the notice that the University of Iowa will suffer through a “Trans Day of Revenge” on December 8th.

An Ontario judge has declared that human rights legislation “does not prohibit public discussion of anything,” in a free-speech victory for a teacher who was shut down when she raised concerns at a school board meeting about transgender-themed books in elementary school libraries.
“What happened here should not happen in a democratic society,” Ontario Superior Court Justice James Ramsay said in the case of now-retired teacher Carolyn Burjoski.

The White House ‘grieves’ over transgender attempted murderer
You shouldn’t make a habit out of watching the daily White House press briefings unless you want to get much dumber, but every now and then they are good for some cheap entertainment. On Monday, for example, press secretary Karine Jean-Pierre decided to dedicate precious podium time to “Transgender Day of Remembrance.”

The beauty pageant’s redefinition of feminine beauty has done it no favors.
“I wanted to create something that was run by women for women—not something for men to ogle over,” said Thai entrepreneur Anne Jakrajutatip, whose JKN Global Group acquired the Miss Universe pageant in 2022. Under Jakrajutatip’s leadership, Miss Universe is now run by an all-female executive staff and has only female hosts and in-person judges—all, that is, except for Jakrajutatip, a male who claims to be transgendered.

Transgender women have been banned from international women’s cricket after the world governing body ruled to prioritise “integrity … and the safety of players” above inclusivity.
The decision, which was announced on Tuesday morning, will add to the pressure on the England & Wales Cricket Board, who are currently reviewing guidance which says that players at recreational level should be accepted in the gender with which they identify.
Canada was of course on the cutting edge of making cricket a farce.

A Roman emperor has been deemed transgender by a British museum, The Telegraph can reveal.
The council-run North Hertfordshire Museum has decided to be “sensitive” to the purported pronoun preferences of the 3rd-century AD ruler Elagabalus.
The Roman Emperor will be treated as a transgender woman and referred to as “she”.