Gender Insanity Lets Men Do UNSPEAKABLE Evil - Julie Bindel (4K) | heretics. 50

2024 ж. 19 Мам.
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Julie Bindel - who is a lesbian and often writes about gender & feminism from that perspective - explains why trans ideology is so dangerous for women, and what she really thinks is at play. It includes a certain story about a lady with a stiffy. #gender #tavistock #antiwoke
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Chapters:
0:00 Julie Bindel Highlights
1:10 The unspeakable evil of trans
4:10 they tried to shut Julie down
5:40 they don’t really believe trans women are women
9:10 but was Julie wrong before about biology?
12:10 Practical Problems With The Ideology
13:10 The Yorkshire Ripper Peter Sutcliffe
16:55 But Can We Do Anything About Psychopaths
19:10 Accusations
22:10 But do all trans activists want to hurt women?
24:10 How feminists can help TRAs
26:40 Trans women ARE in women’s prisons
28:40 Prison INSANITY
32:10 Why this is so important
34:10 Julie Would Have Gone Down There
37:10 Early Onset is Like Exorcism
39:10 Conversion Therapy
44:10 Controversial: Being Gay A Choice!
46:10 The Gay Gene
49:10 The cross-roads & Dr. James Cantor
52:10 Andrew As A Lesbian
54:10 When Julie Met Strippers
55:40 Insane Protest at Do No Harm Conference
58:10 Woke Men Physically Attacking Women
60:10 A Heretic Julie Admires

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  • Do you agree with Julie Bindel? Are you concerned about men with stiffies in women's spaces? Let me know below, and hit that like button if you appreciate my work.

    @andrewgoldheretics@andrewgoldheretics21 күн бұрын
    • Women's stiffies (bigot) 😬

      @saltini1998@saltini199821 күн бұрын
    • Rocky Horror Picture show tried to warn us lol

      @nosferatuthevampyre@nosferatuthevampyre21 күн бұрын
    • Hell yeah I‘m concerned! It’s like getting send unwanted Dick pics - only in real life. Imagine someone with breasts and a dick coming into a changing room where children are - they have a shock for life! This madness has to stop.

      @PattisKarriereKarten@PattisKarriereKarten21 күн бұрын
    • My answer is gone 🙄 I said I am concerned, it’s like getting send unwanted d..ck pics- only in real life. Now imagine a man with breasts and his Willy intact comes into a changing room where there are kids. They get a shock for life!

      @PattisKarriereKarten@PattisKarriereKarten21 күн бұрын
    • My comments keep disappearing 🙄 Yeah I am concerned. 💯💯

      @PattisKarriereKarten@PattisKarriereKarten21 күн бұрын
  • When it comes to women and girls privacy, predatory men can and WILL take advantage of any loopholes.

    @foximoxi8533@foximoxi853321 күн бұрын
    • Exactly 💯 right! We’ve known this for at least a century or more.

      @TERFClub@TERFClub21 күн бұрын
    • Yeah, a lot of trans folks saw people bringing this up as an attack on trans people. It's just reality that perverts will use any excuse and see the trans label as the social equivalent of a bulletproof vest.

      @TheBHK1@TheBHK120 күн бұрын
    • Any hole goes

      @njalsand133@njalsand13320 күн бұрын
    • All cross dressing men are simply men who are sexually excited by wearing women’s clothes.

      @hugolindum7728@hugolindum772820 күн бұрын
    • Self-ID and granting transwomen the right to encroach on women's single-sex bathrooms, dorms, prisons, DV/SA Shelters, Lesbian circles, robs girls and women of our rights to association, safety, privacy and consent. Turns out that YES, it IS PIE 🥧.

      @theresas740@theresas74020 күн бұрын
  • On my Facebook feed was a man in his 60s wearing his granddaughter’s prom dress. People were all over him, so stunning. He has taken family memories surrounding the prom and his granddaughter and imprinted himself. It’s all they’ll think of now. 🙁 I don’t know a single woman who has taken photos of herself in her granddaughter’s special dress. So narcissistic and selfish of anyone to do, let alone an old man.

    @Anna-fk3rw@Anna-fk3rw21 күн бұрын
    • They often "come out" when the wife is pregnant or their daughter starts to blossom in their teenage years. The jealousy is real.

      @littleboots9800@littleboots980021 күн бұрын
    • Typical AGP.

      @Currer.Ellis.Action@Currer.Ellis.Action21 күн бұрын
    • INternational women's day is all about males wearing dresses in front of school kids round me.

      @Songbirdstress@Songbirdstress21 күн бұрын
    • This is vile. Bc you know he was aroused and likely wanked while wearing that dress. That's disturbing and frightening for the granddaughter.

      @teresaburr5041@teresaburr504120 күн бұрын
    • But it's ok for a woman to do that? It's ok for a woman to be narcissistic is what I'm getting?

      @treehugger3615@treehugger361520 күн бұрын
  • She was one of the first people to be cancelled over trans ideology.

    @wolfhugs2221@wolfhugs222121 күн бұрын
    • Ohhh. Oy

      @michellemooresings@michellemooresings21 күн бұрын
    • Funny how she wasn't cancelled for saying she wanted men put in concentration camps. And that was before the trans insanity.

      @racheljames7@racheljames721 күн бұрын
    • Germain Greer was an early one

      @helendancelot@helendancelot21 күн бұрын
    • @@helendancelot yep. It was the feminists and lesbians that first sounded the alarm. The fact that so many were cancelled and ignored tells us a lot about the way women are viewed in society.

      @wolfhugs2221@wolfhugs222121 күн бұрын
    • I don't consider her canceled :) She's brilliant. People need to listen.

      @krisvq@krisvq21 күн бұрын
  • Have been part of the queer community for over 45yrs. Many trans friends over the years. But when I’m told “I feel like a woman” I still have to ask “how do you know”. Blank stares…

    @Miss.Moth.666@Miss.Moth.66619 күн бұрын
    • Yes. My experience of older trans women is that generally they're more thoughtful, and don't want to take anything away from the lived experience of biological women. It's worth asking that question without being hurtful. Most trans people make sense to me as "whole" people before and after transitioning. The exceptions are those who believe they can reinvent themselves in a couple of weeks. To be honest they probably can "feel like a woman" if they can get to grips with the idea that women spend most of their lives "feeling like a person". Another question I've asked over the years is about writing in the point of view of a different gender or sexuality. It used to be that you couldn't tell who the writer was, but you could try guessing and be willing to be proved wrong. Now the reader must know everything about the writer, they're forced to find meaning in the writing that might not actually be there.

      @CC-hx5fz@CC-hx5fz19 күн бұрын
    • @@CC-hx5fz Dear C C, Thank you for your thoughtful and well crafted response. And yes, of course you are right, we should all just feel like people. Whatever that means. I guess the point I was attempting was philosophical. It’s all so bloody subjective. Maybe we spend too much time navel gazing, fighting some new existential fear and then slapping labels on it. 🐈‍⬛

      @Miss.Moth.666@Miss.Moth.66619 күн бұрын
    • Very many thanks, and respect, to yez

      @frances5954@frances59549 күн бұрын
    • That is a brilliant reply!! Thanks!

      @HelenMStevens@HelenMStevens6 күн бұрын
    • its such an important point. There was a trans woman on the BBC in the UK doing the whole "ask me anything" thing after having surgery. I asked about their experience of "being a woman" beyond cosmetic things like clothes and make up. No answer. If you remove biology from the equation then woman hood makes no sense. What can a trans woman have that they couldn't have as a man (again other than clothes)

      @ktwashere5637@ktwashere56373 күн бұрын
  • The women speaking out on this issue, Julie Bindel being one, have been some of the most intelligent and articulate speakers I have ever listened to. I find their calm, reasoned arguments so heartening. They show us that all is not lost after all. Thank you.

    @daphnegeorge7481@daphnegeorge748121 күн бұрын
    • Absolutely agree

      @robertmontgomery1310@robertmontgomery131020 күн бұрын
    • I used to really dislike Julie Bindel -- I think because of her stance on pornography. I don't use pornography, never have done, never will do. It hasn't ever appealed to me. I don't find the women attractive and I find the artificial nature of the whole thing really off-putting. The opposite to erotic, IMO. So my objections were really about censorship and who gets to decide what we can and what we can't see? I think those are decisions that, as adults, we get to make for ourselves. But over the last few years, since her focus has shifted from pornography to the trans ideology/agenda, I've started to find her much more interesting -- and I've actually come to enjoy her work. Where I used to see somebody who was strident and humourless, I now see somebody who is actually sensitive, intelligent and often very funny. I'm not sure which of us has changed -- her or me -- truth is, it's probably both of us.

      @twatmunro@twatmunro20 күн бұрын
    • ​@@twatmunro her views on pornography don't concern censorship but rather the exploitative nature of the business.

      @4651adri@4651adri20 күн бұрын
    • A lesbian feminist activist who is saying nothing new. Just speaking truth to power as she always has. An amazing woman of integrity and intelligence who is still fighting the good fight.

      @shaneknight391@shaneknight39119 күн бұрын
    • 20:03 - Her callousness is absolutely astonishing. You, Julie, are the reason why I'm not even a little bit reticent to declare feminism cancer. You have spent your entire life "fighting" against male violence and you have accomplished nothing because of your parochial and inhuman myopia; you refuse to allow yourself to see the full range of human complexity, and it has resulted in your total inability to understand even the highly particular issues that you claim to care about. Also, John Money was a feminist, he abused David Reimer and his brother in order to prove the insipid notion that masculinity is an arbitrary patriarchal construct, he proclaimed his abhorrent experiment a success and declared the social construction of gender as an absolute fact, Kate Millet utilized his finding to make exactly the arguments about socialization that you do... but sure, gender identity is a "men's rights movement", I'm sure David Reimer felt empowered by the shotgun he put in his mouth. Also, the way you speak of male violence, and male sexual violence in particular, is really quite disturbing. It's clear you have absolutely no understanding of the warped psychologies which drive such violence in those few deranged men, but you speak about them as if they are just average men who have failed to suppress the urge, the implicitly common urge among men, to inflict all manner of violence and abuse upon women; you tacitly speak of male violence as if the men who are violent are deriving personal benefit from their deranged behaviors, as if you believe that the self-interest of men is somehow served by inflicting harm upon women. Contrary to what you seem to believe, I don't think Ted Bundy lived his best life... news flash, to be a bad man is a BAD way for a man to be, it is rather, contrary to your misanthropic fatalistic bullshit, good for a man to be a good man. Your ideology doesn't have a monopoly on the human condition you so desperately desire to cut men and boys out of, problem is, men and boys aren't going anywhere anytime soon, your inevitable failures to effect any positive change in the world because you'd rather wallow in resentment and contempt than actually engage with the real struggles of humanity aren't going to make for a very respectable legacy.

      @lancewalker2595@lancewalker259511 күн бұрын
  • Please let the insanity be over. We can't take it anymore.

    @nonesuch27@nonesuch2721 күн бұрын
    • It will be OVER. Trust the process 🙏🏽🫶🏽🙌🏽

      @Sunshiine305@Sunshiine30520 күн бұрын
    • it wont be over until we repeal the 19th

      @funicon3689@funicon368920 күн бұрын
    • ​@@Sunshiine305even if the process involves a pendulum swing back towards more traditional values?

      @Clint52279@Clint522795 күн бұрын
  • I lived in transitional housing, women only, loaded with women who had been abused by men in the worst ways (sex trafficking included). Shared house, shared kitchen, bathrooms, hallways; your own room, simple lock. A trans woman lived there, which I was all for at first. However, she had anger issues and far more testosterone and sense of privilege than the rest of us. Several of the women in the house were terrified of "her." And she used it: when angered, suddenly the man's voice would come out. Suddenly, there was a man there, screaming, hitting, and terrorizing; all from a person who was physically stronger, more aggressive, and a natural born man with issues. There were women there who were afraid to ever come out of their rooms. All of this in a house that was designed to be a safe haven for women, many of them recovering from abuse, and even more of whom did not feel safe with "her" there.

    @pavsmonkeytube@pavsmonkeytube17 күн бұрын
    • Utter madness

      @sally-annmanvell5529@sally-annmanvell552915 күн бұрын
    • This is the kind of thing that terrifies me. I feel for you and the other women 😢

      @loumac@loumac4 күн бұрын
    • it beggars belief that this is allowed to happen. there were cases in Spain where the guy who abused a woman then declared himself to be a woman and sought refuge in the same home where the woman he abused was staying. Its horrendous.

      @ktwashere5637@ktwashere56373 күн бұрын
  • I have found being intelligent in the last 7 years very painful. I am glad the tide has changed.

    @psyskeptic9979@psyskeptic997920 күн бұрын
  • Yes, I'm very concerned and won't accept this. I lost my job for standing up against this, but I still stand by what I did. I don't feel safe. It's had a huge effect on me, knowing women have now lost our right to privacy and more.

    @jenniferrobbins2377@jenniferrobbins237720 күн бұрын
    • Good for you for being so brave. Losing a job for this reason is inconceivable. Yet here we are. I will not participate in this cult that wants to tell me what to think. Bravo!

      @MissBeeeBeee@MissBeeeBeee20 күн бұрын
    • That must have been difficult for you, I hope you've landed on your feet.

      @gillianegan4876@gillianegan487618 күн бұрын
    • Would Maya Forstaters case help you now I wonder?

      @scotswumin5502@scotswumin550217 күн бұрын
    • What's ironic is some of these people who fired you would have complained if they saw a neo nazi out in the open. It's like they're bigots but they hide And try to justify but they also put down open racists too because they make the real racists look bad. And funny thing is it's still probably these people who had you fired. It's funny how when you're one way in life, you still have the same enemies as when you go the other. I'm the source of everything I am talking about.

      @JoanneGiangrande@JoanneGiangrande17 күн бұрын
    • The tide is turning. Thank you for your bravery and ethics ❤

      @Jessicajanelove@Jessicajanelove13 күн бұрын
  • Thank you for this. I adore Julie Bindel, and Sall Grover, Moira Deeming, Meghan Murphy, Kelly-Jay Keen, Helen Joyce, Maya Forstater, Angie Jones, Julie Burchill, JK Rowling, Graham Linehan and the many other women and men who stand up to this nonsense.

    @cassieofsydney509@cassieofsydney50921 күн бұрын
    • And Kara Dansky, Kathleen stock, Sharron davis, Angela Jones, Suzanne Moore, Mara Yamauchi, Ani O'Brien, Holly Lawford-Smith

      @AF-gd7fh@AF-gd7fh20 күн бұрын
    • Lineham used to enjoy cancelling people.

      @n0odles86@n0odles8614 күн бұрын
  • My concern is for women's safety. Women in prisons don't have a platform to be heard from. They are the most vulnerable and certain men love having sitting ducks to abuse. Women when you vote think of how your vote affects those women who are more vulnerable than yourself! Thank you to the men who are helping us! Andrew, Jason and Bill that she mentions as one of the people she looks up to. ❤

    @karismith5079@karismith507921 күн бұрын
    • We should also be concerned with the emotional damage this is doing to little kids. Nobody seems concerned about their right to have some kind of sanity in their lives.

      @LadyIarConnacht@LadyIarConnacht20 күн бұрын
    • The stats on sex crimes is even more disturbing, with 'trans women' being 10x worse than men and over 100x higher than actual women for convictions for sex crimes! It's just an assault on womanhood, at its' core!

      @brother1ray@brother1ray20 күн бұрын
    • ​@@LadyIarConnacht Not only the emotional damage but the literal permanent physical damages being done to the kids getting caught up in this ideology

      @sashabenoit1518@sashabenoit151820 күн бұрын
    • As a mum of a “trans identified” (Really a gay male ) Julie is right. This is the biggest medical scandal of our time. I fought with all my might. I lost because of the ridiculous capture of the NHS .

      @tish3092@tish309220 күн бұрын
    • Good conversation- Have Dr Kate Coleman on Andrew, from KPSS (Keep Prisons Single Sex). Her knowledge and experience having worked in the prison sector is second to none. She’s often overlooked but has stories from the frontline that need to be heard.

      @annon3173@annon317320 күн бұрын
  • My very good male friend who has absolutely nothing against trans people was kicked off of bumble dating app in Canada when he matched with a trans woman and when “she” told him he politely wrote “I am so sorry but I’m only attracted to women.” He didn’t mean any harm and wasn’t trying to be mean and he had been sleeping on the major trans movement we have in Vancouver so he didn’t realize they were to be considered women and referring to them as their biological sex or seeing them as their biological is wrong in this city (which I don’t agree with). Now all the single ladies in Vancouver are down an attractive, kind and successful man ready to get married because he was kicks off the most used dating app in the city. It’s total bs.

    @allytrudie864@allytrudie86420 күн бұрын
    • @allytrudie864 •I had it multiples and men 🤮🤢🤮One asked me on the app to “help him out ?”Sent me a dick pick while I am ordering my lunch in Tescos -I nearly threw up ..I just told him “Not qualified,you need a sex therapist or Samaritans ..”I never went back on this was Hinge all these places supposed to be safe on Bumble I had more harassment than I had in my childhood and that included being a S/A Survivor saying S/A downplays the situation when your 7 Years Old so any form of this sort of unwarranted sexual harassment that’s what it is some person 6 ft 6 with size 12 shoes named 🌟Flipping heck -he proudly told me he was trans -Well I never would have guessed it should be more regulated these situations are very dangerous highly inappropriate I told my brother I don’t feel like I can even dress for me without getting totally unwanted sexual advances that actually terrify me .I don’t want this it scares my son I had a man ask me if I Rim all of this stuff I had to use flipping Dr Google whom would want to lick someone’s arse I am not a dog and they only lick there own -Even trying to sell second hand clothes online a man requested did I sell Worn Panties -I was joking with my friends about mass market for crusty knickers but I got him blocked anyone that thinks it’s acceptable to make totally unwanted sexual advances (Because I am talking off dating websites I deleted all my S/Media )Personally I think they do it for the thrill ..See what your reaction will be well mine is anger 😡 and fear none of these places are safe I am not safe walking down the road in the middle of the day or going to my sons Parents Evening one guy was totally ignoring his Daughter and Wife did not say anything to me but was simply stood there ogling my breasts for me it’s the complete opposite of how anyone should behave makes my son act like an armed guard me want to whack em with my crutches..Instagram is gone I had this issues in work with random Customers it’s seriously not funny not ok and totally inappropriate..The thoughts of what a time to be alive ..Indeed just don’t invite any of these’ perverts to my party when I die they are grossly offensive (Open marriage?)I am thinking if this is modern life ?Cheers but i shall go asexual as in none (Pan Sexual i shall carry a large heavy pan it’s ridiculous my son was told he could wear gender Neutral Uniform..The new uniform number one it’s really horrible someone colour blind invented it (Red and Coral ties )But they can mix and match so one day they could be a boy next day a girl and on the final day (Maybe a bit of both ?)I know my sons thoughts he is 15 years old there was actually a protest in the school the girls where refusing I told my son he resembled Cabin Crew it honestly is gross 🤢 it’s vile if I was working with red hair (He escaped he is half Sri Lankan but the issue lies partly with parenting ,we need teach our sons and daughters consent /Sexual Harassment .Online Dangers I had another letter stating what to do if your child sends a naked picture 🎥 (Don’t panic 😂🙅‍♀️🙄)Save us from all of this stupidity.Its down to us to teach right from wrong nothing wrong with being Transexual just keep to your own same with men .Stay in the place of respect..Morally I am not an object I am a woman with feelings and this situation terrifies me it brings back my worst situations from childhood.Makes me realise I was never safe and never will be .

      @EllaBella-76@EllaBella-7616 күн бұрын
    • I use Bumble and the fact is most men do not care unless they actually want children . Men are attracted to a phenotype not gametes, they are entitled to feel how ever including not being interested in the thousands of obese or manish women .

      @non_ideological_transexual7414@non_ideological_transexual74148 күн бұрын
  • Of course I agree with Julie Bindel. Men , even if they are wearing dresses, should not be anywhere near womens' spaces.

    @saffronsolo9668@saffronsolo966820 күн бұрын
  • I have only recently discovered who Julie Bindel is. She articulates much better than I ever could, everything I have been thinking and was afraid to say. Not anymore. I am one liberal who is also speaking up now against this insanity. The misogyny behind the activism of trans women is loud and clear.

    @user-wz1sv3br1l@user-wz1sv3br1l21 күн бұрын
    • Well put, very articulate too. 😊

      @Susan-nm3sx@Susan-nm3sx18 күн бұрын
    • 20:03 - Her callousness is absolutely astonishing. You, Julie, are the reason why I'm not even a little bit reticent to declare feminism cancer. You have spent your entire life "fighting" against male violence and you have accomplished nothing because of your parochial and inhuman myopia; you refuse to allow yourself to see the full range of human complexity, and it has resulted in your total inability to understand even the highly particular issues that you claim to care about. Also, John Money was a feminist, he abused David Reimer and his brother in order to prove the insipid notion that masculinity is an arbitrary patriarchal construct, he proclaimed his abhorrent experiment a success and declared the social construction of gender as an absolute fact, Kate Millet utilized his finding to make exactly the arguments about socialization that you do... but sure, gender identity is a "men's rights movement", I'm sure David Reimer felt empowered by the shotgun he put in his mouth. Also, the way you speak of male violence, and male sexual violence in particular, is really quite disturbing. It's clear you have absolutely no understanding of the warped psychologies which drive such violence in those few deranged men, but you speak about them as if they are just average men who have failed to suppress the urge, the implicitly common urge among men, to inflict all manner of violence and abuse upon women; you tacitly speak of male violence as if the men who are violent are deriving personal benefit from their deranged behaviors, as if you believe that the self-interest of men is somehow served by inflicting harm upon women. Contrary to what you seem to believe, I don't think Ted Bundy lived his best life... news flash, to be a bad man is a BAD way for a man to be, it is rather, contrary to your misanthropic fatalistic bullshit, good for a man to be a good man. Your ideology doesn't have a monopoly on the human condition you so desperately desire to cut men and boys out of, problem is, men and boys aren't going anywhere anytime soon, your inevitable failures to effect any positive change in the world because you'd rather wallow in resentment and contempt than actually engage with the real struggles of humanity aren't going to make for a very respectable legacy.

      @lancewalker2595@lancewalker259511 күн бұрын
  • Our Liberal elites don't even know what a woman is. What a time to be alive.

    @evolassunglasses4673@evolassunglasses467321 күн бұрын
    • I'm with Julie in that I think they absolutely do know what a woman is. They have mothers, wives, daughters and other female relatives and I simply do not believe that they get them confused with their fathers, husbands, sons etc.

      @pennylando3145@pennylando314521 күн бұрын
    • They full well know. They are using this to keep women from being able to organize in any way. Erasing women.

      @powerhouse2024@powerhouse202420 күн бұрын
    • Conservative elites are equally besotted with the ideology as well. Closeted cross-dressers of old had their little fetish clubs and parties, if anyone cares to remember, and they were primarily titled men who considered themselves upper-class and deserving of kink acceptance 🤢

      @gisellemagraibhaigh8342@gisellemagraibhaigh834220 күн бұрын
    • It’s not just the elite, but your average Joe who is causing all this nonsense. Stupid parents who are brainwashing their children.

      @silverstone0907@silverstone090720 күн бұрын
    • @@powerhouse2024 I want to believe that politicians take bad stances out of an evil conspiracy too but I believe most of them just think saying this makes them popular with most of the loud people on the internet and don't consider how bad their choice could be.

      @ribbonsofnight@ribbonsofnight20 күн бұрын
  • At 13:39 when Ms Bindel says the misogyny in the 1970s was astounding, she is so correct. I was in my late teens, and a 'date' meant an invariable physical struggle at end of said 'date' to avoid sex. I remember being constantly accosted on public transport. I remember being accosted by university tutors. Job opportunities for women were limited. Marriage was almost a given. To declare onself lesbian required such courage.

    @msimons7440@msimons744020 күн бұрын
    • I had the same experiences! There was this thing called “private property” and if we didn’t belong to some man we could be sexually harassed. Some women wore engagement rings just for self protection. They weren’t engaged.

      @lloyannehurd@lloyannehurd20 күн бұрын
    • I was a teen in the late 70’s and I agree with what you’ve said here.

      @noelenehazell8454@noelenehazell845420 күн бұрын
    • I had similar experiences in 1960’s in Atlanta GA. I was in my twenties and a totally strange man approached me and invited me to go with him. What?? I thought, no! I told him to leave me alone and he followed me for blocks till I, by chance, came on a police officer who tried to approach him to tell him to leave me alone. He ran off as fast as he could. These behaviors back then were rare, but other behaviors like cat calls, wolf whistles by men on the street was ver6 conmen. My granddaughter cannot imagine the things young women were subjected to back then.

      @dalegraham2534@dalegraham253420 күн бұрын
    • I too experienced the same behaviour back in the 60-70s.

      @cbisme6414@cbisme641420 күн бұрын
    • @@lloyannehurd Yes. I became a very angry young woman. Even now, at 69 years old, I see how my married sisters and friends make exceptions for and allow certain aggressive behaviours in their spouses. Two short stories by Raymond Carver: 'Tell The Women We're Going' and 'So Much Water So Close To Home', are disturbing examples of this behaviour.

      @msimons7440@msimons744020 күн бұрын
  • You are SO sharp to invite Bindel! She's my North Start of integrity. She's a powerhouse, with her wit, integrity, and intellect.

    @Medina-bk2fo@Medina-bk2fo21 күн бұрын
    • She literally admits to being dishonest in the first 10 mins of this lol “integrity”.

      @nerojay2105@nerojay210521 күн бұрын
    • ​@@nerojay2105explain please?

      @jennybaboolal4777@jennybaboolal477721 күн бұрын
    • @@nerojay2105 No, she says 'I went too far' (when when she was much younger) in suggesting 'women can do anything.' She admitted it with such good grace and honesty. If I've misinterpreted your comment, please do let me know.

      @ac1646@ac164620 күн бұрын
    • @@ac1646 Andrew: “does that suggest you weren’t being honest before?” Julie: “I think it was more that I didn’t… Yeah, probably actually. I think that’s fair”

      @nerojay2105@nerojay210520 күн бұрын
    • @@nerojay2105 There you go, honesty and good grace. 😊😊

      @ac1646@ac164620 күн бұрын
  • Thank you for having Julie on. As a woman and a nurse this totally driven by ideology… as a woman I get shouted down for my opinions and as a nurse could lose my job by not believing the lies!

    @highseasailing8624@highseasailing862420 күн бұрын
  • Great interview. Unfortunately, YT wants to censor my factual information, despite me censoring “bad” words, so I can’t give my entire opinion. I just want to say that I’m really proud of the men here for having Julie’s back. Well done, gents.

    @E4_MAFIA@E4_MAFIA21 күн бұрын
    • She's one of the greatest advocates for the version of feminism that most of us agree with. My guess is the adoption of identity politics across the board as a cynical power-grabbing tactic was the primary cause of this new version that's putting weird men's rights above real women. We need to recognise and negate the forces that foment division for their own purposes. A whole host of forces are pulling us apart when we desparately need to come together.

      @chelfyn@chelfyn20 күн бұрын
    • Maybe try again. It's annoying that YT censors certain words but at least it means we don't all have to scroll through the worst of inane abusive rants. It keeps the place relatively clean and readable. I don't think YT is clever enough (yet) to detect and censor sentiment though, so doubt you were censored on that basis, so maybe just try use different words for the sensitive ones.

      @Amy-ky5wr@Amy-ky5wr20 күн бұрын
    • ​@@Amy-ky5wr Trying again and censorsing words got my shadowbanned. Now 90% if not all comments get insta-deleted

      @FocusedFighter777@FocusedFighter77720 күн бұрын
    • >I’m really proud of the men here for having Julie’s back. Well done, gents. That's sexist and patronising. How would you like it if I said that I'm proud of all the women here for not making illogical comments, well done ladies?

      @fredjimbob2962@fredjimbob296220 күн бұрын
    • @@fredjimbob2962 men patronize women all the time. What planet are you living on? 😂 What’s really sad is that I’m surprised when men have her back when she openly says men are responsible for grape and muhrr-derr of women.

      @E4_MAFIA@E4_MAFIA20 күн бұрын
  • Julie Bindel is fabulous and just tells it as it is. A great podcast.

    @caroldixon3124@caroldixon312421 күн бұрын
  • "They have been convinced that that's what they should say" - spot on

    @tommy_shooter632@tommy_shooter63220 күн бұрын
  • The trans conversation is important. On Triggernometry Julie mentioned that something not being talked about is coercion in a certain age group of women and I would really like to see an expansion on the topic.

    @kelseysmith3297@kelseysmith329721 күн бұрын
  • I believe that the world has gone completely nuts, when the Endometriosis campaign was spear headed by a trans man, I gave up, it's just too ridiculous and ubsurd

    @paulwilliamford6789@paulwilliamford678920 күн бұрын
    • Even in the world of female body issues, a man has the voice. Is this not misogyny by another name?

      @auntylinda7640@auntylinda764020 күн бұрын
  • She makes a v good point about the Yorkshire Ripper; if men had been given a curfew there would've been a national outcry, but potential victims should accept curfew and take the immplied blame if they become victims.

    @louiseevans3510@louiseevans351015 күн бұрын
    • It's incredible that you think that's a good point. Individuals are responsible for the choices they make, everyone has agency to do or not do what they will for whatever reason they make their choices. If you're too afraid to go outside for fear of male violence, then don't go outside, that's completely your prerogative... that you think it would be reasonable to deprive men of the right to make their own choices because of YOUR fears is hardly what I'd classify as a "good point".

      @lancewalker2595@lancewalker259510 күн бұрын
    • So basically punish all men for something one man was doing?? You must be for a police state and socialism. Wow. Did you have fun during C0vid too?

      @BettyWhite2171@BettyWhite21717 күн бұрын
  • Ordinary old man with a beard here. Julie is wonderfully articulate and brave. All ordinary men should listen to what she says.

    @whalewatchersa@whalewatchersa21 күн бұрын
    • Hello, ordinary man! I hope you have a wonderful day 😊

      @DanielleStarry@DanielleStarry20 күн бұрын
    • I agree all us real men should and will fight this madness no matter the cost. I do think it's a bit rich that she now knows her early days as a feminist involved her shouting about how women can do everything a man can do physically etc it's that dishonest movement that morphed into the type of modern feminism we see today, which started this whole mad situation by supporting the lie that humans can change sex. I and many other men called this out as a potential society ending threat a decade ago and were called bigots. My sister hasn't spoken to me in 6 years. Their are zero people on earth with a sound mind that actually believe you can change sex but even jk Rowling won't admit that out loud. This is the main problem we need to address.

      @O-o-Azazel-o-O@O-o-Azazel-o-O20 күн бұрын
    • Another Ordinary man with a Beard. Nope, bring back Boys Scouts & Men's Only Spaces/Clubs & then we can talk. It's all well & good whilst they've been ripping Men's rights away for decades now, all in the name of Equality, well, this is what you wanted, Feminist, enjoy.🤫🚫🤡🌏

      @skinksinthecity@skinksinthecity20 күн бұрын
    • We normal women applaud you for your help. 😊 ❤

      @Weissguys6@Weissguys620 күн бұрын
    • She loses me a little on her dismissal of the prvalence of DV against men, having witnessed my father suffering it and the response from the law, but otherwise, yes, she is a breath of fresh air.

      @mrsanity@mrsanity20 күн бұрын
  • it amazes me that the words "slags and whores" are ok but "rape" is censored

    @nastja33@nastja3320 күн бұрын
  • Well said Julie Bindel - everyone knows what a man and woman is, everyone.

    @joce11@joce1121 күн бұрын
    • ​@@AetheriusComicsI'm still trying to figure out how people come to this conclusion. Who is parading their kinks in front of kids? Putting on their spouse's underwear and demanding acceptance and praise? Stealing spots on athletic podiums? All of the people who are doing those things are men.

      @phantomkate6@phantomkate620 күн бұрын
    • @@AetheriusComics IDK in my country things like womens' right to labour and voting wasn't actually given by socialists and feminists bnut it turned out to be liberals (not USA liberals) that passed such laws. So, basically a group of men, at the time, that believed in individual rights to life liberty and property.

      @gloriascientiae7435@gloriascientiae743520 күн бұрын
    • @@AetheriusComics Ordinary women didn't either. This was thought up by academics, ideologues and sadly some men and women who belong to the so called middle/professional/educated classes. I don't believe ordinary men and women support this nonsense. This is clearly a top down idea/movement and a political one at that. This is not the brainchild of working class men or women. Blaming men or women achieves nothing other than divides the sexes which is what these ideologues want.

      @joce11@joce1120 күн бұрын
    • ⁠@@AetheriusComicsare you saying John Money & Alfred Kinsey weren’t male?

      @emily-ti4vy@emily-ti4vy20 күн бұрын
    • ​@@AetheriusComicsnever heard of Jennifer Pritska or Martine Rothblatt I take it? Read up buttercup

      @clairhonnor6211@clairhonnor621117 күн бұрын
  • Wow what a lovely lady. I'm a straight 74 yr old male and learnt an awful lot ! Good luck with your endeavours.

    @baileysbootstraps8170@baileysbootstraps817020 күн бұрын
  • wHEN WE SAY "SHE" HAD A STIFFY, WE ARE AS CRAZY AS THEY ARE!

    @armandodesousa6375@armandodesousa637521 күн бұрын
    • ​@@kerrycampbell3924he was joking

      @AmanitaWoodrose@AmanitaWoodrose21 күн бұрын
    • Ricky Gervais has covered this "I love the new women we've been seeing lately - the ones with beards &...." EDIT: Well, I'll leave it there & let you hear Rick complete the sentence.

      @ph8077@ph807721 күн бұрын
    • Yes, and he made it a headline, which made it look like she said it. @@AmanitaWoodrose

      @kerrycampbell3924@kerrycampbell392420 күн бұрын
    • @@kerrycampbell3924 He was paraphrasing the Ricky Gervais joke I think.

      @mardyroux8136@mardyroux813620 күн бұрын
    • He was joking--perhaps a reference to Ricky Gervias' bit.

      @psyskeptic9979@psyskeptic997920 күн бұрын
  • Julie is a woman with whom I fully agree on every aspect of real feminism, it's so rare that women are able to articulate the truth about the reality of being a woman, statistically and anecdotally, but she nails it perfectly. She's most definitely got the receipts! Love her.

    @winston_smith_omelette@winston_smith_omelette21 күн бұрын
    • This is the world she and her likes helped to create. A frankensteined version that turned against it's creators.

      @treehugger3615@treehugger361520 күн бұрын
    • @winston-smith Do you think she’s right in stating that most men think (regarding male violence on women) that “she asked for it?” I don’t agree with Julie Bindel. Her brand of feminism is misandrist and creates a gulf between the sexes. I am female and have experienced quite extreme domestic violence. I don’t believe for a second that most men would excuse the minority who abuse women.

      @gilly5094@gilly509420 күн бұрын
    • @@gilly5094 I think it's easy to misinterpret her representation of statistical realities as a bias: I volunteered for Refuge for a while and I was genuinely shocked to hear that between the age of 16 - 44, the thing most likely to cause a woman's death, is DV. Some women laugh when you say it they genuinely can't believe it. I think she goes to great lengths in this interview to clarify, that this is not all men, so no, I don't think she's a misandrist at all - particularly if you listen to her discussion of lesbianism, as a choice, a positive one, not one 'because men are rubbish'. x

      @winston_smith_omelette@winston_smith_omelette20 күн бұрын
    • @winston-smith who else but a misandrist would claim that the majority of men would think “she asked for it” when it comes to SA. I spent time in a Refuge and have since worked indirectly with women who have experienced DV. It’s a complex issue. The perpetrators are mainly male, but women often stay with perps due to early trauma and low self-esteem. Seeing all men as potential r@p!sts is Bindels brand of feminism. That’s false and negative. It just widens the divide in understanding and makes each sex suspicious of the other.

      @gilly5094@gilly509420 күн бұрын
    • I don't think they do now, but I think they did when Julie was growing up. Speaking to people of her (and my mother's) generation, yes this type of misogyny was rife.

      @musicsonlychild@musicsonlychild20 күн бұрын
  • She makes perfect sense, and no doubt that's why she's been cancelled and labelled heretic.

    @kenhorlor5674@kenhorlor567420 күн бұрын
  • My thanks to you, Andrew, for this wonderful interview with Julie, for listening and never interrupting, and for Heretics being my favourite place to come for intelligent conversation. ❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️

    @stellafalconer6715@stellafalconer671520 күн бұрын
  • Julie Bindel is awesome! I’m so glad you interviewed her. She’s a boss.😊

    @tracyaf6084@tracyaf608420 күн бұрын
  • I’ll never be able to accept that we’ve fallen this far this fast. It defies every fact that we’ve ever known for this to accelerate at the rate that it has. If this can be true then cancer and every other known disease has got to be curable. I’m holding on that.

    @karigirl3569@karigirl356921 күн бұрын
    • Late stage Liberalism.

      @evolassunglasses4673@evolassunglasses467321 күн бұрын
    • @@evolassunglasses4673 Yes! And inevitable. If women don't want to be pushed back 100 years, they had better engage/complain/demand action/join Kelly J Keen's Party of women.

      @barbarawalsh6476@barbarawalsh647621 күн бұрын
    • It's the internet, never before have ideas spread this fast and never before have perverts and fetishists had such enfettered access to support from each other

      @souxcasa@souxcasa21 күн бұрын
    • It shows how a population can be cowed into submission by fear. Remember the Nazis.

      @daphnegeorge7481@daphnegeorge748121 күн бұрын
    • It's being done on purpose, to a previously decided plan. What we're seeing now is the result of near a century of planning and maneuvering.

      @kellysouter4381@kellysouter438121 күн бұрын
  • EVERY kid feels daunted by the prospect of puberty and will express a wish to stay a kid. Then EVERY pubescent person feels awkward about their changing body morphing in weird ways. You could say teenage "body dysmorphia" is a fundamental and unavoidable rite of passage for ALL humans. Then they grow through it and get used to it and become normal healthy adults. We need to re-normalise this.

    @Amy-ky5wr@Amy-ky5wr20 күн бұрын
    • 👏👏👏👏

      @clareswinney1087@clareswinney108720 күн бұрын
    • This is what I was told repeatedly as a kid while I was in severe pain and horror. It got so bad my face was tingly and it suppressed my breathing. What you're saying is cruel and callous for no good reason and guess what, I was still transgender and had to fight for medical treatment BEGGING for help to save my life as a teenager, on my own. If anybody had investigated and tried to find out what my health issues were, maybe I would not have stuck with transition and left alone to find answers. Maybe I would not have been so damaged by the abuse and health trauma that I would have healed from transgenderism sooner. How dare you diminish the suffering and pain of one of the worst disorders to be afflicted with. You have no idea how dire it is.

      @anewagora@anewagora19 күн бұрын
    • God, after every bloody Disney princess movie came out, I was in anguish over my non-princess-like body for weeks.

      @cestmoi4532@cestmoi453219 күн бұрын
    • @@anewagoraspare us the drama.

      @ALT-vz3jn@ALT-vz3jn18 күн бұрын
    • ​@@anewagora I'm sorry that your doctors and other carers neglected your awful symptoms. But how is what I said wrong or callous and cruel? I didn't mean to imply everyone's experience of puberty is the same or that some children don't need extra help. Of course they do. It was a general statement. EVERYONE suffers through puberty, it's a shitty time of life. Most people grow through it and find who they want to be eventually. Should I have said, puberty makes some people go off the rails so far they never recover from it? If you'd like me to say that, yes I agree and I acknowledge I didn't say that initially. But it's relatively few. I hope you have got help for your issues now. Let me just assert, my comment was definitely not cruel. People who have different opinions from you are not hurting you. You don't have to agree, you can reply or move on. I did NOT hurt you. To think that I did is an extremely snowflakey way of seeing the world and I'd suggest you try overcome that mindset or you're in for a life of avoidable suffering.

      @Amy-ky5wr@Amy-ky5wr10 күн бұрын
  • What I don’t understand is why people need to announce to the world what their preference is in the bedroom 🤷🏻‍♀️ They even ask sexual orientation on job forms. It should be completely irrelevant!

    @sjpercy1334@sjpercy133420 күн бұрын
    • That is actually mad that they ask you that on job forms. Like what, why do you need to know that? It's scary.

      @ridleyroid9060@ridleyroid906020 күн бұрын
    • @@ridleyroid9060 absolutely agree 👍🏼

      @sjpercy1334@sjpercy133420 күн бұрын
    • It's so the companies can show off their inclusivity: " Look at us, we have 7 non-binary and x amount trans staff, yay!" "... what sorry, what do you mean do we employ disabled people and offer full wheel-chair access? Did I mention how many LGBQTXYZ staff we have? Have a flag! Yay!"

      @_gormenghastaghast@_gormenghastaghast20 күн бұрын
    • My detailed first answer got deleted straight away 😂 oh youtube... in short what I said was that the companies will take that information to brag about.

      @_gormenghastaghast@_gormenghastaghast20 күн бұрын
    • What country do you live in? Even in extreme left Canada it is illegal to ask that question on a job interview or application. I’m shocked there are western countries that allow that?! (Assuming you are from the western world).

      @allytrudie864@allytrudie86420 күн бұрын
  • Julie, you are incredible. I admire your honesty about where you made mistakes in the past and the fact that you can reassess your ideas with hindsight. You have fought so hard for women's rights and have never yielded to the bullies. Thank you.

    @user-hs7po1cs9j@user-hs7po1cs9j21 күн бұрын
    • 20:03 - Her callousness is absolutely astonishing. You, Julie, are the reason why I'm not even a little bit reticent to acknowledge the fact that feminism is a cancer. You have spent your entire life "fighting" against male violence and you have accomplished exactly nothing because of your parochial and one-dimensional myopia; you refuse to allow yourself to see the full picture of human complexity, and it has resulted in your total inability to understand even the highly particular issues that you claim to care about. Also, John Money was a feminist, he abused David Reimer and his brother in order to prove the insipid notion that masculinity is an arbitrary patriarchal construct, he proclaimed his abhorrent experiment a success and declared the social construction of gender as an absolute fact, Kate Millet utilized his finding to make exactly the arguments about socialization that you do... but sure, gender identity is a "men's rights movement", I'm sure David Reimer felt empowered by the shotgun he put in his mouth. Also, the way you speak of male violence, and male sexual violence in particular, is really quite disturbing. It's clear you have absolutely no understanding of the warped psychologies which drive such violence in those few deranged men, but you speak about them as if they are just average men who have failed to suppress the urge, the implicitly common urge among men, to inflict all manner of violence and abuse upon women; you tacitly speak of male violence as if the men who are violent are deriving personal benefit from their deranged behaviors, as if you believe that the self-interest of men is somehow served by inflicting harm upon women. Contrary to what you seem to believe, I don't think Ted Bundy lived his best life... news flash, to be a bad man is a BAD way for a man to be, it is rather, contrary to your misanthropic fatalistic bullshit, good for a man to be a good man. Your ideology doesn't have a monopoly on the human condition you so desperately desire to cut men and boys out of, problem is, men and boys aren't going anywhere anytime soon, your inevitable failures to effect any positive change in the world because you'd rather wallow in resentment and contempt than actually engage with the real struggles of humanity aren't going to make for a very respectable legacy.

      @lancewalker2595@lancewalker259511 күн бұрын
  • Looking forward to this, Julie is a legend ❤

    @Mike-Rogers@Mike-Rogers21 күн бұрын
  • Thank god for Julie Bindel. Intelligent and supporting of women without a voice.

    @vyvienvp3413@vyvienvp341320 күн бұрын
  • I'm a woman and categorically "Never, had a stiffy". I was born without a penis, 2 days ago my daughter gave us a beautiful granddaughter, I worry about her future with schooling indoctrinated, imo. 🇬🇧👵😥

    @anitahargreaves9526@anitahargreaves952618 күн бұрын
    • All parents need to get the kids out of school .look up the voice of wales they where telling us aboutb3 years ago . everything they were bringing into the schools sexualising them .getting us ready for to lower age and maps .

      @DonnaHetherington@DonnaHetherington17 күн бұрын
  • Julie speaks so well on this business. Respect.

    @rebeccalloyd6681@rebeccalloyd668119 күн бұрын
  • WHY is the word RAPE being disallowed - it is not a dirty word, it is not a cuss word, it is not offensive - it is a descriptive word of a violent action by one person on another person be it male towards a female, male, towards another male, a female towards a male. WHY sensor it.

    @poppete@poppete20 күн бұрын
    • It’s a trigger word for many and so unfortunately people being dipsheets will complain about being “sensitive” to it. We wouldn’t be here If people didn’t get offended by everything

      @0hffs@0hffs20 күн бұрын
    • youtube makes us do it. it's insane.

      @andrewgoldheretics@andrewgoldheretics20 күн бұрын
    • ​@@andrewgoldhereticswhy is KZhead making you censor these words?

      @auntylinda7640@auntylinda764020 күн бұрын
    • @@auntylinda7640 They're ridiculous!

      @andrewgoldheretics@andrewgoldheretics20 күн бұрын
    • @@andrewgoldheretics No other channel censors like this, they just say 'rape' when they need to 🤷‍♀

      @Gerry_Davies@Gerry_Davies16 күн бұрын
  • I love julie b. Can't wait to watch this. You have awesome guests.

    @saltini1998@saltini199821 күн бұрын
  • Ooooh, love Julie Bindel.❤ Looking forward to this! 😊

    @hayley7090@hayley709021 күн бұрын
  • Julie is the best: fearless and fierce.

    @invincible125@invincible12521 күн бұрын
    • She said she wanted men put in concentration camps. She's disgusting.

      @racheljames7@racheljames721 күн бұрын
  • "how can society change to accoutfir the psychopaths?" That involved better public services, better training, better policing, more funding into all of those things and for the middle classes to realise how bad it is for working class women

    @souxcasa@souxcasa21 күн бұрын
    • Having been a working class woman and married up into a higher middle class (for love not money) I look around at the other private school Moms and think “your privilege is showing, better tuck that back in because you haven’t got a clue.” It’s so hard to relate to most, I don’t bother anymore unless I have to for my child’s sake.

      @Boudicca527@Boudicca52720 күн бұрын
  • This sounds interesting….Andrew I listened to your book on audible, it was really good, and lovely to hear your British accent. Well done. ❤

    @threepurrs@threepurrs21 күн бұрын
  • Andrew, whenever I think common sense is making a come back…I make the mistake of going on reddit. And then I get very depressed…(obv reasons). Keep up the fantastic work. Looking forward to this next episode. ☮️💜

    @StanKayA@StanKayA21 күн бұрын
    • S a m e

      @FocusedFighter777@FocusedFighter77721 күн бұрын
    • yea but reddit is for losers thst dont leave the house. Its hardly a representation of society. Its just mostly mental unwell who are unale to form real fave to face relationships

      @clararobin9869@clararobin986921 күн бұрын
    • A lot of those mods are “trans women” who delete any slight critique of their movement. They become enraged when others won’t play along with their fantasies.

      @rainxinxblack21@rainxinxblack2121 күн бұрын
    • Reddit is very much an astroturfed hellhole that is heavily censored and moderated by the same few power users, many of whom are trans. Don't expect anything other than unhinged bullshit.

      @Lynzula@Lynzula21 күн бұрын
    • Oh yeah it's infuriating on there. Just saw a post today about how a young female wanted to go on testosterone but was told it was dangerous by a nurse because she had PCOS. I won't pretend to know medical stuff, but what angered me was that they were saying this nurse was transphobic and to not listen to her that they were being gaslit, and I'm not saying doctors and nurses are infalliable, but I can't help but think this person was probably leaving out a specific reason as to why the nurse advised against it in their personal situation, and it's honestly shocking how many of them just want to read and spread around only things they want to hear, giving each other confirmation bias because they "read it" once somewhere.

      @PuffyAmiYumi@PuffyAmiYumi21 күн бұрын
  • It doesn’t matter how the body is changed, unless you grow up and mature as male/female, you can never appreciate just what it does mean to be that sex. You will always have the mind set and ideals of your original beginning. IMO. 🧐🤔👍🏻🇨🇦🐉👩🏼‍⚖️

    @susannebrown3255@susannebrown325520 күн бұрын
  • Andrew has one of the best channels on KZhead along with Triggernometry.

    @jeffslater4581@jeffslater458120 күн бұрын
  • The fact that her views are considered heretical only proves how insane things have become.

    @Reet64@Reet6420 күн бұрын
  • Julie Bindel makes the most complex ideologies clear and unambiguous…such skilled ability is to be lauded

    @carollamond9482@carollamond948219 күн бұрын
  • I am a center left female. I want trans people to have the right to present as they choose. I don't agree with the nonsense that a cross-dressed male is a woman. I don't agree with transitioning children.

    @Lisa-mw6te@Lisa-mw6te20 күн бұрын
    • Trans people DO have the right to present themselves as they want. A man in a dress is still a man in a dress, though. Trans people do NOT have the right to enforce their delusions on other people.

      @macairhead5137@macairhead513720 күн бұрын
    • You are like me then, considered Far Right now.

      @nealgrimes4382@nealgrimes438220 күн бұрын
    • @@nealgrimes4382 How did you dream that up?

      @dandare1001@dandare100120 күн бұрын
    • once you open the door to insanity even a little bit its too late

      @funicon3689@funicon368920 күн бұрын
    • @@funicon3689exactly. It has to be a big NO to all of it. I don’t even agree with “dress as you please” anymore.

      @SheridanM-dc1nk@SheridanM-dc1nk20 күн бұрын
  • My ex is now a Trans woman, he's had the full op including having his hairline moved and Adams apple shaved. I would never call him a female and he doesn't expect me to. Not all Trans want to take womans rights.

    @user-bm7en1lh8d@user-bm7en1lh8d20 күн бұрын
  • This nonsense is fizzling out slowly but surely. I’ll be interested to see how the proponents of it will justify themselves when they are held to account. Or will it all be a case of forgive and forget? (With the emphasis on forget where the MSM are concerned)

    @grallochervideos@grallochervideos21 күн бұрын
    • I have the same feeling about this. I'm deathly concerned about the consequences and the damage this will have done to the actual women's and gay rights movement. This trans lunacy is completely antithetical to both.

      @krisvq@krisvq21 күн бұрын
    • I I don't know that it is. Germany just made self ID legal, for instance. In the US, it's dividing red States from blue.

      @alex-qd6of@alex-qd6of21 күн бұрын
    • They will never admit their wrongdoing

      @jyyyb@jyyyb21 күн бұрын
    • It won't just fizzle out. This is the time for people to speak out about it wherever we can.

      @jan9562@jan956221 күн бұрын
    • ​@@jan9562oh it will

      @kelleygreengrass@kelleygreengrass21 күн бұрын
  • Thank you Andrew that was a great edition.

    @maryj5593@maryj559321 күн бұрын
  • I’ve never understood how you can be punished for a phobia. Something you are afraid of??!!

    @cbh9298@cbh929811 күн бұрын
  • I wrote about 4 years ago, that the trans issue will be solved by women. Men are just not incentivized to make that fight, we don't have as much to loose as women, they just hadn't realized that back then. Here it goes!! It started. I also stated 4 years ago, that when women realize how dangerous this is to them, their retalliation will be absolutely brutal to the trans at one point.

    @kovako6723@kovako672321 күн бұрын
    • We have always known how dangerous it was, but it was hard to be heard as they have power in high places and try to shut us down, but it was the coming for the kids that was there undoing. But the stupid women that go along with this are our biggest enemy.

      @errin-mp1zy@errin-mp1zy20 күн бұрын
    • Good point. Oh the irony. We've fought for generations and thought we were getting somewhere...

      @ac1646@ac164620 күн бұрын
    • Oh yes. It will be.

      @sarahhale-pearson533@sarahhale-pearson53320 күн бұрын
    • @kovako True. Am female, and most men I've spoken to about this simply don't understand how women and girls can be so impacted by this. And then you have the men who blame the 70s feminist movement, which is a misunderstanding of what this trans thing is about.

      @msimons7440@msimons744020 күн бұрын
    • Men have been feminized for quite some time, I feel. They are shunned when they stand up for women or show any real strength. So I don't feel women need to inpune men more. We all need to stand up to what is "right" and "just" to our neighbors. The strong men would have corrected the weak ones using trans to get at women. But we won't let them.

      @jennmcdavitt3782@jennmcdavitt378220 күн бұрын
  • thank you Andrew for platforming so many interesting people! Love the quality of your broadcasts!

    @hermionegreen333@hermionegreen33321 күн бұрын
  • I love this woman , thank you for having her on your show

    @VenusianScorpio@VenusianScorpio21 күн бұрын
  • Cross dressing men may ‘feel” they are momen in the same way I “feel” I am a horse. Never having been a horse, you may say I can’t really know what it’s like to be a horse. But I FEEL I am a horse and with everything trans, feelings trump facts and truth.

    @hugolindum7728@hugolindum772820 күн бұрын
    • I’ve said this for years. If you don’t know how it feels to be a woman you can’t say you feel like a woman. Also, a woman is not a feeling or a thought. Nor is she a body part or parts nor an estrogen level. The reductionist element of this is so stupid.

      @Lollipop_Lexi@Lollipop_Lexi20 күн бұрын
  • They are men. We do not cede our language at all. The end.

    @LaLeMay@LaLeMay21 күн бұрын
    • EXACTLY!! And there's no such thing as a "cis" woman.

      @catherinedavidson1661@catherinedavidson166120 күн бұрын
    • 🎯💕

      @MissBeeeBeee@MissBeeeBeee20 күн бұрын
    • @@catherinedavidson1661 exactly - our language is not changed in any way shape or form and men cannot colonise us

      @LaLeMay@LaLeMay20 күн бұрын
  • Superb conversation. Thank you.

    @Marie-Elaine@Marie-Elaine20 күн бұрын
  • Thank you for posting this. People with common sense are needed.

    @KatePeterson83@KatePeterson8320 күн бұрын
  • The crazy thing is here is that a Father naturally expects to stand outside the Women's toilets and wait when he is out with his young daughter and she needs to go to the toilet yet a great big hairy bloke wearing a frock can just walk in there without even being challenged.

    @karengozra5092@karengozra509219 күн бұрын
  • I'm a groundskeeper and work out of a Maintenance Shop. There are 2 of us women and 7 men and now we are in the prime of planting season another 10 seasonal men. I know without a doubt that some of the manual labor is heavy-duty and too heavy of work for me. Fortunately, the men are always willing to help us women out. Lol 😄

    @joannelson6334@joannelson633419 күн бұрын
  • I'm getting so sick of this conversation. The whole damn thing revolves around a coopting of the word "woman". Some weird nut jobs (apparently with infinite amounts of activist energy) are saying that you are whatever you want to say you are. So, in that context, if you are a man who says you are a woman then you ARE a woman ..... BY THE NEW DEFINITION of what a woman is. Maybe this is too subtle for some people to get? The whole thing is just a debate about the definition of the word "woman". And we're constantly getting derailed off of this main point.

    @waynebollman@waynebollman20 күн бұрын
    • It's not just a debate over language, unfortunately. There is a lot of magical thinking going on in activist-types, and they're not all honest people. They change language on the fly to confuse and manipulate others (the motte and bailey strategy), and they know they're doing it. But many of them also have irrational and inconsistent beliefs about the things they lie about. It's been noticed "woke" seems like a cult, and that's because it is. It shouldn't be surprising that the cult contains people with irrational and self-contradictory beliefs ("trans women are women," for example).

      @Louis-wp3fq@Louis-wp3fq20 күн бұрын
  • I look forward to listening to this one, agree 100%. I just learned of Grayson Perry from your last podcast, who was allowed to appear at a children's event in drag and a visible dildo. I had to look up the photo of him just to see (and now I can't unsee it in my mind). I just can't believe that people are okay with this! So not appropriate for children is the bottom line. It's also so narcissistic and creepy. What the #@% is happening?? The world is upside down. I think you guys in the UK are a little ahead of us in America, it's still quite nuts here. (A little about me, straight woman, a liberal and not conservative, and against cancel culture).

    @sharonyablon5291@sharonyablon529121 күн бұрын
    • That picture is disgusting! He has also said that be wears big puffy dresses because he admits he often gets turned on (AGP) and it helps hide his erection. 🤢

      @Currer.Ellis.Action@Currer.Ellis.Action21 күн бұрын
    • There have been a series of events here in the UK that indicate the beginning of the end of the insanity. The latest, the publishing of the Cass Report, has made criticism of gender ideology more socially acceptable it seems to me. The climate has definitely changed and I'm feeling very optimistic. We are so closely tied together culturally now, especially in the "Anglosphere" that I'm hopeful that the changes that have happened here will spread to the USA, Canada, Australia, New Zealand and elsewhere.

      @stumccabe@stumccabe20 күн бұрын
    • @@stumccabe Not the UK, just England and Wales (Norn Iron know how to look after themselves anyway). Scotland is total tranny insanity. Completely misogynist woman hating SNP and Greens that love girl dick and prostate menstruation more than saving the planet.

      @Drew-Dastardly@Drew-Dastardly20 күн бұрын
    • The event was in aid of a children cancer charity and was a celebrity ball. Only adults in attendance.

      @marieyoung3113@marieyoung311320 күн бұрын
    • Agree with you 100%

      @keepingitreal618@keepingitreal61819 күн бұрын
  • It's so nice to listen to a sensible, calm interview from a sensible, calm person, I am so sick of the stupidty on other channels spouting such mad crazy ideals, love your programme its so much better to watch than the crazy tv media, with people never being truthful, keep up your much needed normality, on your programme

    @leejareno1@leejareno121 күн бұрын
  • Things happened in my life that made me gay. I wasn't born gay. But because I'm gay now, I have learned to live with it and have a loving husband of 14 years.

    @HankMcCoy888@HankMcCoy88819 күн бұрын
  • Keep up the great work Andrew going from strength to strength with the channel! ❤

    @MackerelCat@MackerelCat20 күн бұрын
  • Yes, a majority of domestic violence is committed by men. However, as a man I have been the victim of domestic violence from my ex wife (she was prosecuted). My solicitor (soon to be ex-solicitor) said 'You're big enough to look after yourself' which wasn't very helpful or even true. Also it is true that SOME mothers will lie and try every trick to prevent the children's father from getting visitation or custody of the kids. There needs to be balance in the arguments here.

    @trevnewbold5664@trevnewbold566420 күн бұрын
    • To add to the balance: just because more reports about crimes occur, doesn't mean what was reported was actually a crime. So to say that because more abuse is reported doesn't have to cause more convictions. They correlate, but they aren't fully causation.

      @JerbilKonai@JerbilKonai20 күн бұрын
    • I would imagine that was more difficult to prove to. In my experience many men say nothing.

      @keepingitreal618@keepingitreal61819 күн бұрын
    • That part of the conversation annoyed me and showed the toxicity within feminism. Men are indeed victims of DV as well, to a lesser degree but more prevalent than we are led to believe. The family courts are extremely biased towards women. Decent fathers are being stopped from seeing their children and bled dry by the mother and the court system.

      @jemmah4723@jemmah472319 күн бұрын
    • @@jemmah4723 Yes. It's fairly common that even when a father gets granted good access / visitation, the ex moves to the other end of the country with the children thereby pretty much stopping them seeing the kids. I was fortunate in that I got 50/50 custody of my children because they asked for it - The judge "didn't like the arrangement" for some stupid reason, but had no choice but to listen to the children's wishes. Still had to pay my ex child support, even though we had equal custody, because the CSA calculation is also biased against men too.

      @trevnewbold5664@trevnewbold566418 күн бұрын
    • Oh my god this is not about you!! Typical man to come in and make it all about you. Go away!

      @ALT-vz3jn@ALT-vz3jn18 күн бұрын
  • I was a young woman in the early 90's and I was helping this guys young daughter with her art, private lessons a couple of times a week. When he found out I was a lesbian he stopped her visiting me for her lessons. So yes, Julie is correct that is how some people sadly viewed lesbians. The mouthy young TRA's today haven't got a clue how hard women like Julie have fought for our rights, not a clue...

    @jhickman4735@jhickman473512 күн бұрын
  • This was a fascinating interview, and now I’m going to read Julie’s book. Up to now I had not thought of this particular unintended (or maybe intended by some) consequences of some of the events now going on and how they can distract from feminism (I’m a woman of similar age and saw some of the same things she talked about, though I’m hetero). I’ve never been ok with doing irreversible hormonal therapy and surgery on children. I do support an adult’s decision to transition and don’t want to disrespect anyone. However, the argument about women’s-only spaces is interesting and again, something I hadn’t thought much about. Thanks for having intelligent discourse without hate and vitriol.

    @BlessYourHeart254@BlessYourHeart25421 күн бұрын
    • Make sure to get my book after! 😆 thank you for the kind words.

      @andrewgoldheretics@andrewgoldheretics21 күн бұрын
    • 20:03 - Her callousness is absolutely astonishing. You, Julie, are the reason why I'm not even a little bit reticent to acknowledge the fact that feminism is a cancer. You have spent your entire life "fighting" against male violence and you have accomplished exactly nothing because of your parochial and one-dimensional myopia; you refuse to allow yourself to see the full picture of human complexity, and it has resulted in your total inability to understand even the highly particular issues that you claim to care about. Also, John Money was a feminist, he abused David Reimer and his brother in order to prove the insipid notion that masculinity is an arbitrary patriarchal construct, he proclaimed his abhorrent experiment a success and declared the social construction of gender as an absolute fact, Kate Millet utilized his finding to make exactly the arguments about socialization that you do... but sure, gender identity is a "men's rights movement", I'm sure David Reimer felt empowered by the shotgun he put in his mouth. Also, the way you speak of male violence, and male sexual violence in particular, is really quite disturbing. It's clear you have absolutely no understanding of the warped psychologies which drive such violence in those few deranged men, but you speak about them as if they are just average men who have failed to suppress the urge, the implicitly common urge among men, to inflict all manner of violence and abuse upon women; you tacitly speak of male violence as if the men who are violent are deriving personal benefit from their deranged behaviors, as if you believe that the self-interest of men is somehow served by inflicting harm upon women. Contrary to what you seem to believe, I don't think Ted Bundy lived his best life... news flash, to be a bad man is a BAD way for a man to be, it is rather, contrary to your misanthropic fatalistic bullshit, good for a man to be a good man. Your ideology doesn't have a monopoly on the human condition you so desperately desire to cut men and boys out of, problem is, men and boys aren't going anywhere anytime soon, your inevitable failures to effect any positive change in the world because you'd rather wallow in resentment and contempt than actually engage with the real struggles of humanity aren't going to make for a very respectable legacy.

      @lancewalker2595@lancewalker259510 күн бұрын
  • When I was growing up (Poland, ca. 1980) I had some issues. I and my Dad wanted to ask a psychiatrist, if I indeed may have something like autism. The psychiatrist friend of my Dad told me that maybe or maybe not, but in any case, it would be very risky to diagnose a psychiatric condition at my age-I might have been 16 at the time-because all kinds of transitory mental states may occur throughout puberty that never turn out to be anything serious in the end. So it boils my mind that when the trans thing broke into the political mainstream, and everyone shouted "discrimination!!!" people who should have known better decided to promote the well intentioned, bad medicine. Why didn't they re-affirm the sensible established practice that prefers to postpone irreversible interventions on people who didn't grow up yet?

    @Matthew.Morycinski@Matthew.Morycinski20 күн бұрын
    • Excellent comment and very wise doctor. I miss them.

      @Weissguys6@Weissguys620 күн бұрын
  • Team Bindel 👏👏👏 Great interview.

    @ep5005@ep500518 күн бұрын
  • I don’t know if anyone else has noticed but the sign behind Julie next to the ladder when there is a close up could spell “Trans” LOL

    @BrookeBrooke12320@BrookeBrooke1232020 күн бұрын
  • 37:22 Don't apologize Andrew, the exorcism angle is a unique perspective I've never seen anywhere else. If I could listen to a whole podcast about the parallels, I would.

    @mattumbras7003@mattumbras700320 күн бұрын
  • Julie is a beast...glad you had her on here...shes does not suffer fools, nor their women stiffies 😉

    @larky3487@larky348720 күн бұрын
  • Thank you Andrew. I'm loving this channel. ❤

    @lauramay5361@lauramay536120 күн бұрын
  • 100% agree with her. ❤

    @73kdt@73kdt18 күн бұрын
  • I’m crying so hard because I’m so done with this BS. Just had an email from a professional within children’s services and she has her pronouns in her signature. Ffs. STOP THIS NOW!!! I want my teenage daughters (one of whom is in the cult) to grow up in a safe world for women and girls.

    @taylorlaing294@taylorlaing29420 күн бұрын
    • Pronouns on anything is an instant red flag for me. I do not have any kids, likely never will, but I really am sick and tired of this crap. Pronouns are now legitimately harder to remember than someones name, so I just use names now instead! Amazing, what a way to twist the language just to appease narcissists.

      @ridleyroid9060@ridleyroid906020 күн бұрын
    • that will only be possible under a strict patriarchy

      @funicon3689@funicon368920 күн бұрын
    • Yep as a health professional involved in women’s health will not be asking what your pronouns are 🤦‍♀️ ffs

      @keepingitreal618@keepingitreal61819 күн бұрын
  • Among the Summer help at the Cemetery: "Theresa you can't drive the dumptruck you're a girl." (Big whoop i have a hard time climbing into it anyway I'm really short) Alfred drives the dumptruck to said dump and backs it over a cliff. 👍 I'll just keep cutting the grass and burying people. I'm too short to work the jackhammer neither. 😅

    @theresas740@theresas74020 күн бұрын
  • “Another Plonker” i love Julie Bindel

    @chloedemure@chloedemure21 күн бұрын
  • It’s not safe for women to be sick or not able bodied at least in Scotland. Plane loads of males have been brought in to do the job of providing intimate ‘care’ including showering of women - in hospitals and in their own homes as part of home care packages !

    @lks6248@lks624819 күн бұрын
    • Sickening

      @sally-annmanvell5529@sally-annmanvell552915 күн бұрын
  • Andrew! 3rd time hearing you talk about the exorcisms in Argentina 🤣 This is like those times when you have to hear a friend repeat a story because they are explaining it to some other friend lol

    @Aria9391@Aria939121 күн бұрын
  • I was so sad to miss Julie in Victoria tonight, so thank you for this conversation. I was approached by Kimberly Nixon when working for VRR so long ago. I was grateful those women held the line. Nixon was respectful but intimidating, and I remember being so very annoyed of all the stress and money being wasted on this individual who could have, had the WORK been the true motivator, worked for WAVAW, which was trans-inclusive at that time. Or joined the House Funding committee, which was also offered. I never fully align with radical feminists, but I am so damn grateful for their work. ❤

    @cestmoi4532@cestmoi453219 күн бұрын
  • A 13 year old relation of mine was r*ped....the school didn't support her even though they said they would protect her...( This is in wales) the 15 year old boy who did it offed himself....and everybody tried saying she was lying and a person who sleeps around she went to the police and they were really a joke....🙄 she tried another school 2 days later said the teenager's are talking you will have to leave....and the gaslighting she has had....she had to move out even though her dad took her to the police they did recently tell the parents their son did that after they paraded it as mental health problems and raising awareness🙄🙄🙄 not when you arent here because what you have done to a young girl....long comment but the justice in this country is a joke....and her family have to move they've had bricks thrown through the house windows....🙄 just awful....😣😣😣

    @angelwitchywildingrocco@angelwitchywildingrocco20 күн бұрын
    • It doesn't relate to this video but just wanted to say when a relative told me about this i couldn't believe adult and teenagers reactions to her like she should stop lying and mpve on type of thing😓😓

      @angelwitchywildingrocco@angelwitchywildingrocco20 күн бұрын
    • Maybe she was lying. That is a rather strange thing for the boy who allegedly r*ped her to have done, r*pists aren't exactly known for acting out of guilt for a crime so callous that it requires a completely suppressed conscience to carry out. Sounds like there's a lot more to that story, basically the only thing I'm sure of is that a 15 year-old boy is dead and you have somehow managed to place female victimization at the center of his oblivion.

      @lancewalker2595@lancewalker259510 күн бұрын
  • one of your best videos, thanks very much for this.

    @sn4rff@sn4rff20 күн бұрын
  • I am absolutely concerned and I am fearful for my daughters and granddaughters. It is a struggle just to get through life without being preyed upon, sexually harnessed and sexually interfered. I experienced this all before the age of 16. I try not to even think of the number of occasions this all occurred. There has been rape and even pregnancy because of rape, in women I know. I am very fond of men in general but I always try to stay safe and only men have penises!! I don’t want anything to do with their penis except by my choice. Baby boys become men and baby girls become women. The End

    @janwalker8716@janwalker871620 күн бұрын
    • Technically, baby boys become monsters... evidently.

      @lancewalker2595@lancewalker259510 күн бұрын
  • This was a wonderful interview. I love how you matched your body movements together. It was a visual representation of your agreement with her.

    @tommymayfield814@tommymayfield81417 күн бұрын
  • Very informative, great interaction, very honest and open- what more can be asked for?

    @RichardSmith-cl8qh@RichardSmith-cl8qh20 күн бұрын
  • Always a great interview with Julie. ❤

    @FemmeNatal@FemmeNatal21 күн бұрын
  • Absolutely support Julie. Am of her vintage and era.

    @user-ld7uj9pv8e@user-ld7uj9pv8e21 күн бұрын
  • I love how you linked the exorcism phenomena and trans. You should write a paper. Brilliant!

    @heather-bj2nd@heather-bj2nd18 күн бұрын
  • This nonsense has me scared and concerned. I am happy there are people who still speak out, even after being cancelled. And I am thankful that there are men out there who have common sense and want to protect women. I've even personally seen a man cancelled for wanting to protect the future of his infant daughter. How many women out there have been hounded, stalked, or worse after we have said no to regular men. Let alone stood up against this nonsense. Those MEN are always the violent and relentless ones that won't stop until their targets are destroyed. We need to talk to each other and band together to protect all our women kin.

    @AnnaK101@AnnaK10120 күн бұрын
  • The whole thing is so effing insane!!! Ten years ago we still had a belief in biological reality. How the hell did this happen?

    @fifidownunda@fifidownunda20 күн бұрын
  • I really really appreciate Julie Bindle

    @annabizaro-doo-dah@annabizaro-doo-dah21 күн бұрын
  • Julie is such a strong communicator, and honest too. Thanks for such an interesting chat.

    @catesby4788@catesby478820 күн бұрын
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