An Ontario Superior Court decision determines the Human Rights Code does not prohibit public discussion of issues related to transgenderism.
Tag: free speech
Tonje Gjevjon was brought in for questioning after being reported for “hate speech.” Her crime? To say men can’t be lesbians.
Marissa Darlingh is suing the Milwaukee Public School District after she was fired from her job as a school counselor for speaking out against gender identity ideology in schools at a rally.
In this episode, Meghan Murphy speaks with Norwegian feminist Christina Ellingsen, who is being investigated under hate crime charges for saying that men can’t be lesbians or mothers.
In this episode, Meghan Murphy speaks with Holly Lawford-Smith about social media censorship and her new book, “Gender-Critical Feminism.”
Attempting to keep girls from reading Nadia Murad and Marie Henein’s books sends the wrong message, actually.
Pornography is not a free speech issue, it is about so much more than that.
Last week, Dave Chappelle released his newest comedy special on Netflix. The comedian has inexplicably been subject to attacks from trans activists on account of saying nothing offensive about transgenderism. In the…
I’m a little late, as always. There are a few things I am good at, but time management is not among them. Yesterday was our birthday. I was running around like a…
Raine McLeod was part of a rally to protect women’s rights in Edmonton earlier this month.
On Thursday, April 29, I spoke on a panel organized by the Irish Women’s Lobby called “Speak Up for Free Speech.” The panelists included myself, Lisa MacKenzie, Iseult White. Here is the…
Meghan Murphy speaks with Donna Hughes, a Professor at the University of Rhode Island (URI) in the Gender and Women’s Studies Department who was recently denounced for writing critically about gender identity ideology.
After r/GenderCritical was unceremoniously banned from Reddit, women formed Ovarit, only to be labelled extremists and dangerous radicals by the liberal press.
The attack on women’s rights from trans activists has unwittingly united people to better understand one another.
How can we determine what are good and bad ideas in the gender identity debate if we cancel those having the conversation?