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The voice of reason
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. On yesterday’s BBC Drive Time programme the trans mob mouthpiece, India
Willoughby, went gloriously over the top. Cherry’s cancellation was, she said, a ‘really good day for equality, diversity and love in Scotland’. She then suggested that ‘if the KKK had booked a meeting at the venue…’ they should also have had their meeting cancelled. Willoughby then effectively invited Cherry to sue her for defamation by saying that ‘these people want trans people eliminated’. However, the upside is that, in the court of public opinion, activists like Willoughby condemn themselves out of their own mouths. As do those who remain silent, like Cherry’s colleague, Angus Robertson, the MSP for Edinburgh Central. The Stand’s SNP founder, Tommy Sheppard MP, has also refused to speak up. It may be occurring to him that is is not feminists like Jo Cherry who are on the wrong side of history, but his own club. https://www.spectator.co.uk/article/...joanna-cherry/ |
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