Nicola Sturgeon's political career ended in all the disgrace and failure that any political career can expect. The main cause of her downfall as Scottish First Minister was her inability to answer the question “What is a woman?”
Today's guest is, For the women of ScotlandTogether with many like-minded women, Women don't whishwhich is a key reason why Sturgeon had to resign.
At a time when women were not able to speak out or question the transgender ideology that was rapidly seeping into women’s society and spaces, Susan and other like-minded women formed For Women Scotland to support each other. Together, they questioned their concerns about transgender ideology and the issues this doctrine ignored: women’s hopes, feelings and safety.
Questioning trans ideology is Being called a bigot; the worst of the worst. Beliefs that were almost universally accepted a decade ago are now branded as wrong and evil. But what was missing from the transgender debate was reason, argument, intelligence and a willingness to debate. Seeing this, Susan and many other women decided they had to fight back.
This campaign is Women don't whish, meaning “Women will not be silent.” Silence was demanded and enforced, but this gentle refusal to consent to silence became a rallying call for women across Scotland. The phrase and hashtag appeared everywhere – on websites, forums and lampposts. It was even shouted outside Parliament, a message of unity and empowerment.
The Scottish Women's Union has joined other organisations, including Christians, Liberals, Scottish Family members and campaigners against the sexual exploitation of children by the education system, to unite to defend women's rights and protect children.
The movement knew it was fighting against groups and ideologies that were power-hungry and had no regard for women or victimized individuals. Its supporters faced threats and acts of violence and continued to work despite the threats.
Through construction Kelly Jay Keene The Posy Parker event in Glasgow's George Square increased pressure on supporters of extreme transgender ideology, such as Nicola Sturgeon and the Scottish Government. Finish off: Isla Brysonhad been convicted of double rape and was fully biologically male but identified as a woman and incarcerated in a women's prison in Scotland.
And then the dam broke. Nicola Sturgeon resigns.
But the battle continues. Gender Recognition Reform Bill (Scotland) And about other aspects of the “equality” legislation: the fight to protect women, to advocate education and not indoctrination, to have dialogue and to maintain a society of debate and not coercion.