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Julia Hartley-Brewer sends out a rallying cry in support of JK Rowling

Season 2, Ep. 34

Julia Hartley-Brewer sends out a rallying cry in support of JK Rowling and asks media publications to change the way they use trans terminology.


“I’m going to call on all women and right-thinking men to stand up to this!”


Julia Hartley-Brewer and women’s rights activist Kellie-Jay Keen discuss how the media should refer to trans people.


“It’s disrespectful, impolite and very discourteous to women to give our language away!”



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