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Conversations With Coleman

Trans Rights vs. Women's Rights with Kathleen Stock

Conversations With Coleman

Coleman Hughes

Philosophy, Society & Culture

4.82K Ratings

🗓️ 17 February 2023

⏱️ 91 minutes

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Summary

My guest today is Kathleen Stock. Kathleen is a philosopher and a writer, and she was a philosophy professor at the University of Sussex for many years, until she was stampeded out of her job by a mob of angry students. As you'll hear in this episode, Kathleen's main offense was her views on trans issues, which are broadly aligned with people like JK Rowling and Helen Joyce. Due to these critiques of Trans activist ideology, she was more or less run out of her university. Kathleen's story didn't make as many headlines in America as it should have. However, it really is one of the most egregious examples of cancel culture since Brett Weinstein's debacle at Evergreen. Though Kathleen and I don't agree on everything, as you'll see in the episode, I think the treatment she's received has been shameful. In any event, we discuss all of that in this episode. We talk about the conceptual distinction between sex and gender. We talk about whether one should respect people's preferred pronouns and I think there's some distance between Kathleen and me on those two topics. We also talk about the conflict between trans rights and female rights. We talk about what to do with female-only spaces such as locker rooms, bathrooms, women's sports, and prisons. We talk about what to do with children who self-identify as Trans. We talk about puberty blockers, hormone therapy, and surgical transitions. We also discuss the phenomenon of social contagion, detransitioners, and desisters. #Sponsor Babbel: Start your new language-learning journey today with Babbel. Get up to 55% off your subscription when you go to Babbel.com/Coleman Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

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Welcome to another episode of Conversations with Coleman. So continuing my UK theme, today's guest is Kathleen Stock.

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Kathleen's a philosopher and a writer and she was a philosophy professor at the University of Sussex for many years until she was stampeded out of her job by a mob of angry students.

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As you'll hear in this episode, Kathleen's main offense was her views on trans issues, which are broadly aligned with people like JK Rowling and Helen Joyce.

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