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A British female sailor has criticised a musical based on her life story after the cast members used their platform to stage a pro-trans fundraiser.
Tracy Edwards made history in 1989 when she captained the Maiden, leading the first all-female yacht crew in the Whitbread Round the World Race. But she has criticised the musical based on the race, called Maiden Voyage, after cast members used a curtain call to fundraise for a charity that supports transgender inclusion in women’s sports on the night she attended. Ms Edwards has been public with her opposition to the inclusion of transgender women – biological males – in women’s competitions and changing rooms. They allegedly chose the night Ms Edwards was in the audience for the show, running at the Southwark Playhouse, to make a public plea for funds. Footage from the night showed one performer urging the audience on Aug 12 to give to Pride Sports, the “LGBTIQ+ inclusion charity working to make sports a welcoming place for everyone”. This charity publicly opposed moves to ban transgender women from female competitions, including the FA’s new rules barring trans players from women’s and girls’ football leagues. Some members of the cast were said to be uncomfortable with Ms Edwards’ positions on women’s rights, sport and her opposition to gender ideology – the belief that self-identification rather than biological sex defines womanhood. This led to some trouble behind the scenes in the days before a group of cast members made their on-stage appeal, and there were concerns about a potential protest or “nastiness”. Ms Edwards said: “They had not done it before, or on other dates. It was for my benefit.” She added: “They are in a little bubble, and I don’t think they think for themselves. They are not activists; they are sheep. “The irony of spending 90 minutes singing and dancing in celebration of women fighting for their rights in sport, only to trample all over those rights at the end, is off the scale.” Ms Edwards is concerned that, because it took place after a show about her life, her name has effectively been used to fundraise for a cause without her permission. She had no official affiliation with the musical and played no part in its production, but was invited to advise on some factual points about her voyage, work she called “a favour”. It is understood that producers have assured Ms Edwards that, should any future fundraising occur, all proceeds will be given to her charity, The Maiden Factor Foundation, which funds girls’ educational programmes around the world. This also seeks to inspire young girls, in the spirit of the all-female Maiden voyage of 1989, which came second in its class overall. The voyage was encouraged by King Hussein I of Jordan, who had met Ms Edwards during a chance encounter on a yacht. Heather Binning, the founder of the gender-critical Women’s Rights Network, said: “Tracy Edwards is an icon for women who proved her mettle in the male-dominated world of sailing with an all-woman crew, astonishing many, and celebrated by many more. “To use and exploit that achievement is an insult to women everywhere, and particularly to Tracy herself. “To try to score woke points by making a statement in support of a so-called ‘trans’ project is quite beyond belief.” Representatives of the production have been contacted for comment.
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Is it just me, or maybe if these actors were uncomfortable they should not have been in the show and given up their place for someone else? cake and eat it comes to mind
The disrespect shown to Tracy is unforgivable
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People need to remember that In the UK, approximately 0.13% of the population identifies as transgender women.
The level of conversation around this demographic is completely disproportionate. If people stopped talking against them and got some perspective others wouldn't have to continue to speak up for them. Talk about obsessed. |
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I think this is the pertinent part of the report
Some members of the cast were said to be uncomfortable with Ms Edwards’ positions on women’s rights, sport and her opposition to gender ideology – the belief that self-identification rather than biological sex defines womanhood. This led to some trouble behind the scenes in the days before a group of cast members made their on-stage appeal, and there were concerns about a potential protest or “nastiness”. Ms Edwards said: “They had not done it before, or on other dates. It was for my benefit.” She added: “They are in a little bubble, and I don’t think they think for themselves. They are not activists; they are sheep. who would you say are obsessed in this case BBXX
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You contribute to the rhetoric that creates what you’re complaining about. Last edited by BBXX; 15-08-2025 at 10:15 PM. |
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![]() ![]() Interesting you quote figures...0.13% yet women were suggested to use disabled facilities to accommodate this percentage....
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However this crew are trying to encourage Transwomen to take part in women's Sports, which is wrong imo.
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They are two groups with little to no legislative or political power or influence, and yet they are the people who are a risk to our society - apparently. It’s called misdirection. Quote:
Campaigning for fairness for trans women in women’s sports is one part of the many things that charity does - another aspect for example is ensuring lesbians (women) feel safe, included and supported in sports clubs. They do this because less than half of lesbians feel sports clubs are a welcoming, inclusive place and therefore 2/3rds lesbians who want to be active are taking part in non-sports physical actively. Part of their campaigning is to change that. Sounds great for women, right? The woman at the end speaking about the donations didn’t ever specifically mention trans people in women’s sports. Yet here we are, talking about trans people again because the media told us they’re a problem. Did you know a documentary was going to be made about men entering women’s sports teams and the producers found it so difficult and didn’t find any men to go through the 3 years of medical treatments that instead they made it a piece of fiction. If a thing people are complaining about has to be created as a work of fiction, how much of an issue actually is it? |
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It's called big business and the Government who want to divide people, whilst those two groups can get away with evil actions when nobody is looking. But I'm going off what's being reported on this thread, which was that this group were trying to promote for Transwomen to be in Women's Sports, which I don't personally agree with, it's always been my main gripe with the Transwomen when they ever come up as a topic. Otherwise I honestly would never really comment about them on here, but I don't want women in particular going into martial arts or Rugby games with Transwomen for very obvious biological reasons. All I'm personally asking for from some of the Transwomen that think like this and to their allies, is to leave women's Sports alone. And I hold that opinion regardless of the media's agenda, which I do agree that there is an agenda against Trans people from certain pieces of media.
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To bring it back to the original topic which is the disrespect shown to Tracey Edwards by some of the cast you can see the video here
https://www.telegraph.co.uk/gift/b83...01a075cdab6040
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And just incase the point is missed, the people who you mock for needing safe spaces against right-wing anti-abortion politicians; the middle-class white protestors supporting Palestine that are ridiculed, the trans activists you criticise, the gay men you accuse of hating women because they stick up for trans women… those very same groups of people will often be the same groups of people to walk alongside women in support of their rights and will largely be the same people who protest anti-abortion rhetoric or fight for women’s access to safe healthcare…
Because I tell you who it won’t be - it won’t be people who rally against trans people and it won’t be people who camp outside Migrant hotels with signs reading “protect are kids”, I promise you. Last edited by BBXX; 16-08-2025 at 06:40 AM. |
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I dont agree those people are sticking up for anything, all they are out protesting for is anything they think is a right wing stand point. They don't give 2 shades of **** about the things they protest about, like Gaza, and the migrants. To say nobody at these anti immigration rallies would stand along side women to fight for their rights is ridicous considering a fair number of them are women themselves. Some of these trans are pathetic, I saw one attack that bloke who has the placard on with a pair of scissors, simply because they couldn't handle his view point and opinion about trans women in women's sport. Had to laugh, she/He is ranting away at him before lunging at him. She/He was with his sister at the time, trying to make this massive point as the sister kept calling the trans women her brother. Honestly, they are dangerous lunatics most of them, especially the activists. They cant even go to punk festivals without attacking innocent members of the public simply for having a flag of his nation. The modern day anarchists. Useless,pathetic dangerous and thick as ****. Last edited by Beso; 16-08-2025 at 07:38 AM. |
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Quick question, something that's always confused me. They keep shouting trans right....my question is, what rights do I have that they don't? |
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Eh? Extremism is decided by how they act, behave and respond to situations. Extremists are also allowed to go shopping
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If someone's identity if up for political debate, there is always a risk of certain rights being removed. Gay peoples identity is seen as political. Women's identities are often seen as political. The identity of trans people is seen as political. Having politicians discuss what rights you should and shouldn't have based on characteristics you have no control creates a continuous threat. Rights can move back and forth, as they have done in other Western countries and therefore there always needs to be a fight. At the point those identities stopped being a talking point, stopped being political and stopped being up for debate in the same way it is for being straight or being a man, then perhaps we can stop talking about "xxxxx rights". Moreover, when we talk about 'rights' we don't just mean here. We mean around the World. 70 countries criminalise people for being trans. 64 countries criminalise people for being gay. Sometimes by death. It's part of a larger conversation. Last edited by BBXX; 16-08-2025 at 08:10 AM. |
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women and girls are 50 % of the population
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So basically it's ok for trans people to talk about their rights but women should just be quiet if we feel our rights are being affected because theres less trans women than women? Um no.
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You know, the same sort of rhetoric around trans people used to be about gay people, and black people and women. |
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Er no there is evidence of rapists transwomen being put in womens prisons There is evidence of transwomen going into gyms and exposing themselves There is evidence of transwomen heading up Rape Crisis Centres There is evidence of transwomen cheating in womens sports
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