Welcome to the weekly Fairer Disputations round-up: your one-stop shop for the best in sex-realist feminism. This week: Poppy Sowerby on what happened when Andrew Tate teamed up with Bonnie Blue, Elissa Strauss on the pronatalist blind spots on both the Right and Left, and Brandon Showalter on why Democrats can’t quit gender ideology. Plus: deindustrializing sex, subsidizing parents, trivializing prostitution—and more!
First, Poppy Sowerby discusses the recent joint podcast between Andrew Tate and Bonnie Blue—and argues that the only hope for women (and men) of the future is to reject the excesses of liberal feminism.

Next, Elissa Strauss explores the blind spots of right and left on the birth dearth, and writes that “pro-family creation” policies are better served to raise strong children than “pronatalist” ones.

Finally, Brandon Showalter explores why the Democrats remain wedded to gender ideology, even when it is a losing issue electorally.

More Great Reads:
- Subsidize Parents Who Subsidize You, Leah Libresco Sargeant, Other Feminisms
- A New Paper Reveals Devastating Harms of Cross-Sex Hormones, Colin Wright, City Journal
- Emma Thompson is Trivializing Prostitution, Josephine Bartosch, UnHerd
- Wes Streeting’s Maternity Revolution, Hannah Barnes, The New Statesman
- Nobody Has A Personality Anymore, Freya India, GIRLS
- Deindustrializing Sex, Emily Hancock, Women’s Work
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If you haven’t seen it, Eggsploitation, a video made by the Center for Bioethics and Culture Network, is well worth a watch. It explores the commodification of human eggs, and the (often unjust) treatment of the young women who are recruited to sell them.