Joyce activated, issue 63 In this issue, I share several chapter-and-verse examples of media censorship of trans issues, some of which involved me and some of which didn’t.
Joyce activated, issue 61 This week I want to reflect on bias in the media. It’s not just any old bias I want to talk about; it’s the most sinister type, that motivated by a hidden, nefarious agenda.
Joyce activated, issue 60 On Sunday, I and other Sex Matters team members held a teach-in on equality and human-rights law at the People’s History Museum. That's the lovely place that holds the finest collection anywhere of Suffragette materials. What could go wrong...?
Joyce activated, issue 59 In this issue I round up all the interviews I’ve done recently, and pick out what seemed to me to be the most interesting points.
Joyce activated, issue 58 In this issue I reflect on what I learned at the ICONS Women in Sport Conference last month in Denver: about the origins of male sporting advantage, trans ideology’s facilitation of sexual abuse of women and how this totalising ideology contains within itself the seeds of its own destruction.
Joyce activated, issue 57 “What is a Woman?”, being beefed by Matt Walsh and why feminists are not, in fact, to blame for absolutely everything.
Joyce activated, issue 56 A short update from Denver, with a link to my recent interview with Megyn Kelly
Joyce activated, issue 55 In this issue I suggest some practical ways to back against victimhood culture, and some policies for employers who want to protect themselves against toxic underlings
Joyce activated, issue 54 This short post collates and puts in front of the paywall my previous writing about victimhood culture and toxic underlings, and solicits suggestions on how organisations can protect themselves from both. Comments welcome!