esht was removed from an exhibition after complaints from staff, while gender-critical authors have been excluded from this month's Edinburgh International Book Fair. Also, Nicola Sturgeon has just published her much derided autobiography. Hadley Freeman – Scotland is sullied by the cult of gender ideology:
As you may have noticed, Nicola Sturgeon is now promoting her memoir by trying to solve — in real time — that classic philosophical puzzle, “If a tree falls in a forest, and a double rapist identifies as a woman, can I blame JK Rowling?” That particular rapist was Adam Bryson — now known as “Isla Bryson” — who transitioned after being arrested in 2019 for raping two women and, thanks to Sturgeon’s monomaniacal obsession with gender ideology, was briefly remanded to a women’s prison. Sturgeon still can’t bring herself to say that this rapist is a man: “I sometimes still seem as if I’m struggling with how to define Isla Bryson,” Sturgeon conceded. Did I mention that Sturgeon’s memoir is called Frankly?
It’s unsurprising that Sturgeon and the NLS and EIBF are suppressing words. When you’ve convinced yourself two plus two equals rainbow, you can’t look at the number four. Maybe the weird narcissism of the SNP, and the way it dominates its country’s institutions, encourages a cultish mentality. But the arc of history will always bend towards the extremely obvious truth, and everyone who fights it will look like the mad little witch-hunter they are. Frankly, Scotland, get a grip.
Scotland certainly stands out compared to England for its commitment to gender ideology, but there's always Australia. And, of course, Canada:
Amy Hamm (@preta_6) has been slapped with a fine just shy of $100,000 simply for stating on social media that men are not women. How insane is our College of Nurses and Midwives to be conducting witch hunts against nurses as our healthcare system bursts at the seams!? pic.twitter.com/okC0KZw6cP
— Tara Armstrong (@TaraArmstrongBC) August 15, 2025
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