Welcome to the weekly Fairer Disputations round-up: your one-stop shop for the best in sex-realist feminism. This week: R.J. Snell on what it means to be a man, Helen Joyce interviews the La Leche League founder who resigned due to trans ideology, and Jamie Reed on the Supreme Court’s oral arguments on gender transition for children. Plus: economics and homemakers, breaking the sex strike, the unregulated American egg donor industry, and more!
First, R.J. Snell gives a blueprint for true manliness.
Next, Featured Author Helen Joyce interviews Marian Tompson, founder of the international breastfeeding charity La Leche League, who recently stepped down from the organization because of its infiltration by trans ideology.
Finally, whistleblower Jamie Reed on the U.S. Supreme Court’s oral arguments in United States v. Skrmetti, which will decide whether “gender-affirming care” for youth can be banned.
More Great Reads and Listens:
- The ‘Wild, Wild West’ of the American Egg Donor Industry, Rina Raphael, The Free Press
- Break the Sex Strike, Ashley Frawley, Compact
- Splitting, Rejection, and Feeling ‘Wrong’: Borderline Personality and Trans, Eliza Mondegreen, gender:hacked by Eliza Mondegreen
- My Year as a Hot Girl for Hire, Eliza McLamb, words from eliza
- Economics and Homemakers, Ivana Greco, The Home Front
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- Italy is Right to Extend its Ban on Surrogacy, Beatrice Scudeler, The Critic
Fairer Disputations Recommends:
In Everything Below the Waist: Why Health Care Needs a Feminist Revolution, journalist Jennifer Block tackles the pervasive problems of being a woman in a health care system designed for men (this book is also referenced in this week’s original piece on reproductive justice).
Block aims to “revolutionize the standard of care, and change the way women think about their health.” Women deserve a health care system that understands and values women’s bodies.