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Aug 2023
1h 31m

378. Posie Parker: Anti-Trans Activist o...

Dr. Jordan B. Peterson
About this episode

Dr. Jordan B. Peterson and Kellie-Jay Keen, AKA Posie Parker, discuss her rude awakening as a women’s rights activist, the irony of arguing for women’s rights against transgender “women,” the censorship now abundant across leading streaming platforms, and why those speaking out continue to do so against all odds.

 

Kellie-Jay Keen is a women’s rights activist and founder of the group “Standing For Women.” Her group events, #LetWomenSpeak, became so popular in the UK that Keen launched a world tour which has greatly influenced international discourse on the transgender movement and the importance of preserving women's spaces and affordances.  

 

 

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For Kellie-Jay Keen:

 

X/Twitter  @theposieparker https://twitter.com/ThePosieParker

 

On Youtube https://www.youtube.com/@KellieJayKeen

Standing For Women (Website) www.standingforwomen.com

 

Adult Human Female (Website) www.adulthumanfemale.us

 

Adult Human Female (Store) www.adulthumanfemale.store

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