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Is transgenderism the most openly misogynist ideology this side of Islam? What can we say, after all, about an ideology that asserts that men are better at women at everything, including being women? An ideology that reduces women to “birthing persons”? An ideology that tells lesbians that they must have sex with men, or be labelled “transphobic”?

Or, indeed, an ideology that brands women raped by men as “bigots”?

THE head of one of Scotland’s biggest rape crisis centres has suggested “bigoted” rape survivors should be re-educated about transgender rights as part of recovering from their trauma.

Mridul Wadhwa, a transgender woman [man], said people would not truly recover unless they addressed their “unacceptable beliefs” because “therapy is political”.

She [He] said: “We will work with you… but please expect to be challenged on your prejudices.”

Imagine being a woman who’s been raped and being brow-beaten by some mentally-ill whacker in a dress.

The comments imply rape survivors may be treated differently according to their political views.

One expert said “pushing a political view onto a woman at a time of profound trauma and crisis” would be “inappropriate, unethical and unprofessional” […]

Author Dr Jessica Taylor, said […] “It’s scary to hear someone say that women subjected to rape who want a female-only space are bigots who need re-educating during therapy.”

This misogynist-in-drag thinks raped women should just lie back and think of the rainbow.

Wadhwa also told The Guilty Feminist podcast that rape survivors could “reframe” their trauma and have “a more positive relationship with it”.

That way “it becomes a story that empowers you and allows you to go and do other more beautiful things with your life,” she said.

It should surprise no one that this man put on a dress and scarfed up a job intended for a woman.

Despite lacking a gender recognition certificate, Wadhwa, 43, was appointed chief exective of Edinburgh Rape Crisis Centre in May, a post that was advertised as for a woman only.
The centre is currently advertising for a chief operating officer, who must also be a woman, and says applications from trans women would be “especially welcome”.

So… “must be a woman, but can also be a man”.

It should surprise us even less that this misogynist-in-drag is also an alumni of both Scotland’s national socialist party and the Greens.

Wadhwa, a former SNP council candidate in Edinburgh, last year made it onto an all-women shortlist for the party’s Holyrood candidacy in Stirling.

But she left the party in December after MSPs backed a law to let rape survivors choose the sex, rather than the gender, of the person examining them, and joined the Greens instead.

Herald Scotland

Truly, a toxic party for toxic people.

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