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Sandra Currie's avatar

I agree that things are much worse now for women than they were when we stuck our heads above the precipice in the 60's. We had community, we had hope, we had energy! Now, it's coming at us so fast that we can't even get our breath.

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Nic's avatar

You're all welcome to come and support let women speak at Kellie-jay keens meet ups around the country. I wish we'd all stand and support women in this fight, especially those who stood their ground and held the line and never gave one inch to men in women's spaces. Those who never backed down to pressure and hate and refused to bow to the pressure of the trans ideology.

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Sandra Currie's avatar

My experience is that it was middle class women who wanted equality. Equal access to a rotten pie. While those of us who wanted the liberation of women were mostly working class.

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Nicole Haydock's avatar

I am paying for this drivel !

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Nick from Suffolk's avatar

Not very much. And it is entirely voluntary. Unlike the BBC and the nation’s elected politicians.

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Paula Cowell's avatar

I hope you not only don't have a body like Victoria Beckham, but also nothing else like her, as I think the media constantly promoting that family is bad for women, as after she could no longer prance behind more talented Spice Girls, she was at the forefront of women becoming Kardashian type talentless celebs, selling dumb stores about their designer handbag they can't pronounce the name of. I think the constant promotion of that family is to dumb down society, so young people don't want to do more than be talentless celebs making up attention seeking schemes and sell their children into the talentless celeb career to use for their own attention.

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Annie Gouilleux's avatar

Well, I'm French, live in France, I'm 76 and I could have had that conversation with a feminist friend here too. The Left here is absolutely rotten, the transgender ideology is gaining ground, the gouvernement still refuse to recognize that there's a Palestinian people and that they have been colonized, etc. But I have noticed (we have all noticed) they don't care when we take to the streets, taking to the streets isn't enough any more.

I love your podcasts and article , Julie.

Annie Gouilleux

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Sarah S's avatar

Don't want to talk about feminism

Talks about feminism for 45 minutes

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