How does it feel to be trans in the UK this week? Well, right now ...
@Commonswomequ are holding an inquiry into the Gender Recognition and Equalities Acts to see what degree people think we should be allowed to participate in society https://committees.parliament.uk/work/658/reform-of-the-gender-recognition-act/
@Commonswomequ are holding an inquiry into the Gender Recognition and Equalities Acts to see what degree people think we should be allowed to participate in society https://committees.parliament.uk/work/658/reform-of-the-gender-recognition-act/
The @BBC is saying the "trans issue" is a political argument and banning its staff from attending
Pride if trans people are protesting there ... yet reports openly and extensively the agenda of anti-trans pressure groups that we're protesting against
https://www.bbc.co.uk/contact/complaints/make-a-complaint/#/Complaint

https://www.bbc.co.uk/contact/complaints/make-a-complaint/#/Complaint
The government is looking to enforce "sex-specific language" on toilet signs, a transphobic dog whistle presented without qualification or reference to the Equality Act ... that @Commonswomequ are currently asking people if we deserve https://www.gov.uk/government/news/government-review-to-boost-the-provision-of-toilets-for-women-and-men
A christian group has sent an anti-trans DVD to every school in the country, trying to stop gender dysphoric children who might be trans from getting help https://twitter.com/thatinterlace/status/1321782009027530755?s=19
Numerous small, but somehow well funded, anti-trans groups are working daily, and with the backing of national media, to remove trans people from the public discourse, from organisations that support us, from legal protections, from diversity training, from specialist NHS support
AND we have to deal with the pandemic, and lockdown, and Brexit