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www.legalfeminist.org.uk
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| | | | | On 13 October, I published a short piece here entitled I'd like to have an argument, please. It was an invitation to any practising or academic lawyer who disagrees with my "gender critical" stance on the interaction of trans rights and women's rights to enter into a relaxed and mutually respectful email dialogue with me, | |
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culturallyboundgender.wordpress.com
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| | | | | One of the things I set out to do with this blog is to talk about why it is that trans* issues create a complex interplay of conflicts between groups. The bathroom/locker room issue is one where I feel both sides are talking past each other, rather than to each other. So let's talk about... | |
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www.molvray.com
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| | | | | [AI summary] The article discusses the challenges of online education, emphasizing the importance of in-person schooling and the role of teachers. It criticizes the lack of proper resources and training for online learning, highlighting that it requires more time and money than traditional methods. The author also touches on the impact of the pandemic on children's education and mental health, noting the loss of parents due to COVID-19. Additionally, the article includes a discussion on gender issues, particularly the controversy surrounding trans rights and the suppression of gender-critical voices in online spaces. | |
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joellaity.com
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