Sheila Jeffreys’ source is now stalking trans kids
A source Sheila Jeffreys used to construct her sex essentialist anti-trans book, Gender Hurts is currently stalking trans kids. “I am grateful, too, to the… Continue readingSheila Jeffreys’ source is now stalking trans kids
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