This shift in attitudes shown below isn’t because of increased intolerance, but of an increase in understanding, and trans activists themselves bear the greatest responsibility for the change.
Five years ago, a lot of medical bodies (and trans activist organisations, lobby groups and virtue-signalling celebrities) were united in telling us that puberty blockers were completely reversible and harmless. As more and more evidence accrues showing actual and potential harm, public opinion, unlike trans activism, has shifted in line with the data.
Five years ago, the sophisticated, fashionable line was that sex difference didn’t really matter in sport. Trans activists demanded that the women’s category be destroyed to accommodate men who claim to be female, but the public wasn’t willing to pretend they couldn’t see the injustice right in front of their faces.
Five years ago, trans activists and professional lanyard- wearers were chiding us all to use preferred pronouns, because that was kind. Now the public see convicted rapists described as ‘she’ and ‘her’ by news outlets and are rightly enraged that journalists are feeding us ideological fiction instead of facts.
Five years ago, a lot of people, especially older ones, were under the impression that trans-identified men had all had full sex reassignment surgery and were sexually orientated towards other men. They didn’t know that cross-dressing straight men were now asserting the right to enter all women’s reserved spaces. They didn’t know how few trans women have had ‘bottom surgery.’ They know now.
Trans activists are to blame for the hounding and persecution of non-believers, which has spilled into British courts. Women have had to fight all over again for rights they thought they’d have forever. The Cass Review brought shame on all who lobbied to continue a broadly unresearched and unevidenced medical experiment on minors. Trust in institutions, in academia, the media and the medical profession has been severely undermined. Politicians have beclowned themselves, willing to parrot self-contradictory slogans and outright absurdities rather than defend truth and freedom of speech.
The stark change in attitudes over the past five years is the direct consequence of the way trans activists set out to ‘educate’ us all. Giddy with the power they’d been handed by people in authority, they’ve tried to impose a quasi-religious, elitist, minority belief upon the whole of society. They can’t complain (although, of course, they will) that the public has decided it doesn’t want to buy what they’re selling.
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