
On the Record: The stories Europe isn’t hearing
Across Europe, people are paying a high price for speaking openly about the impact of gender identity policies. These are their stories.
by Faika El-Nagashi
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Across Europe, people are paying a high price for speaking openly about the impact of gender identity policies. These are their stories.

While in recent years the UK has come to recognise the harms that trans interventions have done to children and young adults, and some countries are finally enforcing age limits and abandoning the myth of “reversible puberty blockers” and “life-saving treatments” for troubled youth, the lure and profit of trans youth medicine across Europe, and particularly in the German-speaking world, is only…

Viktor Orbán aligned his geopolitics against the grain of national identity - and lost power in the process. His 16 years in office have inscribed themselves as another chapter in the Hungarian soul.

Ireland has long been a key driver of gender identity policy across Europe, and shows no sign of slowing down.

Ireland has long been a key driver of gender identity policy across Europe, and shows no sign of slowing down.

The past weeks (and the entire year) have been intense.
In October this year, I spoke on a panel at the Battle of Ideas festival on the pros and cons of burqa bans — making the feminist case for a ban.

This weekend, I spoke on a panel at the Battle of Ideas festival: Face time? The pros and cons of burqa bans.

Are you daydreaming about Roman amphitheatres and debating philosophers in togas, or do you prefer the slow-motion spectacle of Brussels bureaucrats issuing their final edicts as their world crumbles?

I find it almost impossible to speak with white women about race.