PROTESTERS ACROSS THE UK WERE A DIVERSE CROWD, WITH SLOGANS RANGING FROM
PLAINTIVE TO MILITANT
~ Kell w Farshéa ~
Mass demonstrations took place across the UK yesterday (19 April) protesting the
Supreme Court decision on the interpretation of transgender people’s rights
under the Equalities Act. A march in London drew between ten and twenty thousand
people, and large demonstrations were also reported in Edinburgh, Swansea,
Sheffield, Brighton, Reading and many other cities.
The Court on Wednesday issued a ruling according to which the terms “woman” and
“sex” in the 2010 Equality Act “refer to a biological woman and biological sex”.
This means transgender women with a gender recognition certificate can be
excluded from single-sex spaces if this is “proportionate”. Britain’s equalities
watchdog says the ruling means trans women cannot use single-sex female toilets,
changing rooms or compete in women’s sports. The ruling, in response to a
petition by the Scottish group For Women (significantly funded by J. K. Rowling)
was received with transphobic celebrations.
The group Trans Kids Deserve Better, along with a collection of Trade Union
groups, Trotskyist fronts and other organisations announced the emergency march
to protest the erasure and discrimination.
Several thousand people turned up to the march in London. They brought traffic
to a standstill as they spilled out of Parliament Square and into the streets.
Protestres were young and old, cis, trans and nonbinary, ethnically diverse and
included many disabled people. A breadth of placards ranged from the emotional
to insulting, and the chants were loud and defiant.
Brighton
Some overtly criticised health minister Wes Streeting, who banned all trans
healthcare for under 18s with slogans such as “Wes Streeting’s doorstep is a
gender neutral toilet” and “Wes Streeting, You Shit, You’re Killing Trans Kids”.
Sheffield
Some chants focussed on the inequitable healthcare system that has trans and
nonbinary people waiting a decade for treatments or surgery, including “HRT,
HRT, Over the counter and completely Free”. And alongside the plaintive “Trans
Rights are Human Rights” there were also subversive anti-state messages: “Fuck
the State and Burn the Courts—We dont want your fucking laws” , and “No Borders,
No Nations, Trans Liberation”.
Edinburgh
As the London march moved into St. James’s park the energy did not disappate,
instead a thousand trans oeople stood and sat in an impromptu open-air meeting,
taking turns to make speeches, lead chants and show each other love.
And whatever the TERFs think they won on wednesday it was clear today that the
trans community will not dusappear quietly. In fact they are out and defiant.
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Additional reporting and photos: Caruna Bambuna, PH, SC, RdMC, JF, EF
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THE ONES WHO WANT TRANS FOLKS OUT OF THE PUBLIC SPHERE WILL NOW FEEL EMBOLDENED
TO CHALLENGE US, TO ABUSE US, TO MISGENDER US
~ Kell w Farshéa ~
It’s the sheer sadism of it—the corks popping outside the Supreme Court as a
group of women and a couple of men cheer at excluding one of the smallest
minorities in the country out of meetings, community centres, and events. They
are proud of themselves. They are cheering. They see this as a great victory.
They do not look across the ocean to see where this kind of politics ends up.
Instead, they see themselves as white knights on chargers righting wrongs for
women. And all the while Andrew Tate and misogynists like him spread hatred and
bigotry across the internet, whispering into the ears of adolescent boys and
grown men that their rights to sex and relationships and fatherhood are being
stolen. The Supreme Court ruling will do nothing to challenge that—in fact it is
part of the problem.
This should be a warning for everyone. The British State through its highest
courts, in collusion with the media and the government and the official
opposition, has erased a group of people. We are now not women, we are men who
identify as women. We can be barred from any kind of event or meeting or place
if the host or organiser or institution declares this to be a women only space
by intent. And everywhere we go—every toilet, changing room– becomes a greater
nightmare. The ones who want us out of the public sphere will feel emboldened to
challenge us, to abuse us, to misgender us. And trans brothers and nonbinary
siblings too. Because the supreme court ruling may have been targetting trans
femmes, but the net will go far and all of our community will suffer.
As a working class nonbinary trans woman with disabilities I’ve been in the
firing line a lot recently, both by the Starmer government and by the actions of
the Trump government. Just like Israel is treating Palestinian children’s lives
as of lower value than other children, so in the UK are trans children’s lives
and outcomes seen as of lesser value than cis children in their classrooms and
sports clubs. And it’s the same everywher else: the enslaved children digging
out lithium with their bare hands in the mines of Congo, the teenage girls
forced to carry pregnancies to term in the co-called USA, the young women
working in sweatshop factories, all the non-union bodies deprived of time and
food and drink at amazon fulfilment centres across the world.
Yet here we are. A group of feminists and billionaire joyriders like Trump and
J. K. Rowldemort, ganging up on girls. And not just girls. On cis women boxers.
On black distance runners. On women prisoners. On army conscripts. On trans boys
and nonbinary kids too.
And now they’ve come for adults, as we knew that they always would. When it was
no longer about saving some kids from ‘invasive treatments’ or “medical
diagnoses”. When it was no longer about Keir Starmer refusing to call his child
a cat. When it was no longer about saving children from themselves but about
sadistically going for the femmes.
The less well we pass, the more we are a target. And it’s coming for older
sections of the community too. Yes. this isn’t just misogyny and
transphobia—it’s also about ageism. The trans folk who got their gender
recognition certificate years ago. Who have been living out there, in society,
getting on with their lives. And now it turns out that even if the state has
legally recognised you for who you are. Even if your ID matches your genitals
and your hormones. Even then the state can erase you.
Compared to the USA, what is happening here is all the worse for being led by
the centrist liberal/left party. It is a Labour health minister who has banned
trans and nonbinary healthcare for under 18s. And, as we saw after the
publication the Cass Review, we can’t even trust our own community leaders to
say or do the right thing. As if writing appeasement articles in the transphobic
Guardian or begging letters to this government are going to win us back
equality. Our leadership is hamstrung by way too many charities, walking a
narrow line between providing support and not being too political. Our frontline
is over dominated by naive liberal constitutionalists, who believe that justice
and equality can be won by signing internet petitions and having a quiet word in
the ear of a sympathetic MP.
As anarchists we learn first thing: the State cannot be trusted. Ever. The
equality the state gives us is always conditional. Just ask Shamima Begum. Our
right to remain, to be free, to demonstrate, to be called by the name we choose,
to not be misgendered at work or at school, to be walk the street safely, to use
a toilet without harassment, to receive proper medical treatments within 18
weeks—none of that is solely in the gift of any government or any state. We
bring us our own justice, we ourselves bring us equality—through our alliances
with others, our solidarity, our shared compassion, our understanding that we
live in cisheteropatriarchal colonialist ableist capitalist states, that we are
anarchists and our anarchy is by definition intersectional . Our belief is not
just in a better world to come but a better world now.
We will not wait for history to catch up with some promise of a future – we will
take our world now, together, hand in hand. In this moment, in this room, on
this island, on this planet… And let us speak out loud and clear to all the
TERFs, the gender criticals, the trans excluders, the fence sitting liberals,
socialist apologists and faux friends: We exist. And our existence, resistance
and persistence spans millennia. And we will outlive you!
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