Standing with JK Rowling: what can you do?
JK Rowling’s essay and the vicious response to it has opened many people’s eyes to the wild demands of trans activists, and the strange and disturbing hold they have over public figures, employers, major corporations, public sector bodies and charities.
If you have just fallen down the rabbit hole, are appalled, and wondering what you can do here are some ideas.

Read…
People who can help you make sense of all of this:
Listen…
Or if you are more of a podcast/video listener:
The Woman’s Place UK talks (including mine)
Posie Parker’s youtube channel
Support…
No mainstream organisations have been willing to challenge gender ideology so women have built their own. They need resources
Transgender Trend: providing guidance for parents and schools
LGB Alliance :a new organisation to advance the interests of LGB people
Legal crowdfunders (because legal cases are needed to challenge the current overreach beyond the law and protect women’s rights and children’s welfare)
Mine: I am appealing the initial decision of the employment tribunal about my beliefs
Kira Bell: Challenging the Tavistock Clinic’s treatment of young people
Katie Alcock: Thrown out of girlguiding
Safe School’s Alliance: Challenging CPS hate crime guidance in schools
Connect…
Find gender critical people to talk to on Twitter and Mumsnet
Find the gender critical people who are in your sector or your area (say hi to them on Twitter, find the networks)
Take Action…
Write to your MP (or your political representative wherever you are).
Write to your local newspaper.
Take a look at the equality policies of organisations you are involved in (do they confuse sex and gender identity?).
Wear a t-shirt — you will be surprised by the conversations it starts!