We are protesting, but in the main it falls on deaf ears. It is extraordinary that previously a man, upon entering a women's changing room and divesting himself of his clothes, would be charged with indecency. Now it's the case that a woman, encountering the same man, could be in trouble for complaining.
It is so strange to me how women's groups and general feminists are allowing, with little protest, the redefinition of "woman" to potentially completely hollow out what has been carved out for women's rights.
We are protesting, but in the main it falls on deaf ears. It is extraordinary that previously a man, upon entering a women's changing room and divesting himself of his clothes, would be charged with indecency. Now it's the case that a woman, encountering the same man, could be in trouble for complaining.
It is so strange to me how women's groups and general feminists are allowing, with little protest, the redefinition of "woman" to potentially completely hollow out what has been carved out for women's rights.