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A photographic exhibition at the Hammer Museum, University of California Los Angeles, shows a comparative study between teenage girls and adult male-to-female transsexuals 

Last year, I was nominated for the Stonewall Journalist of the Year award. This seemed fair enough since I write prolifically about sexuality and sexual identity. But I guessed that Stonewall would not dare give me the prize, because a powerful lobby affiliated with the lesbian and gay communities had been hounding me for five years. Six weeks later I, along with a police escort, walked past a huge demonstration of transsexuals and their supporters, shouting "Bindel the Bigot". Despite campaigning against gender discrimination, rape, child abuse and domestic violence for 30 years, I have been labelled a bigot because of a column I wrote in 2004 that questioned whether a sex change would make someone a woman or simply a man without a penis. Subsequently, I was "no platformed" by the National Union of Students Women's Campaign, a privilege previously afforded to fascist groups such as the BNP. As a leading feminist writer, I now find that a number of organisations are too frightened to ask me to speak at public events for fear of protests by transsexual lobbyists. 

The 2004 column was about a Canadian male-to-female transsexual who had taken a rape crisis centre to court over its decision not to invite her to be a counsellor for rape victims. Feminists tend to be critical of traditional gender roles because they benefit men and oppress women. Transsexualism, by its nature, promotes the idea that it is "natural" for boys to play with guns and girls to play with Barbie dolls. The idea that gender roles are biologically determined rather than socially constructed is the antithesis of feminism. 

I wrote: "Those who ‘transition' seem to become stereotypical in their appearance — f**k-me shoes and birds' nest hair for the boys; beards, muscles and tattoos for the girls. Think about a world inhabited just by transsexuals. It would look like the set of Grease."

Gender dysphoria (GD) was invented in the 1950s by reactionary male psychiatrists in an era when men were men and women were doormats. It is a term used to describe someone who feels strongly that they should belong to the opposite sex and that they were born in the wrong body. GD has no proven genetic or physiological basis. 

A review for the Guardian in 2005 of more than 100 international medical studies of post-operative transsexuals by the University of Birmingham's Aggressive Research Intelligence Facility found no robust scientific evidence that gender reassignment surgery was clinically effective. It warned that the results of many gender reassignment studies were unsound because researchers lost track of more than half of the participants. 

The past decade has seen an increase in the number of people diagnosed as transsexual. There are now 1,500-1,600 new referrals a year to one of the handful of gender identity clinics in Britain. About 1,200 receive treatment on the NHS with the rest going private, Thailand being the main country of choice. The largest clinic, at Charing Cross Hospital in London, saw 780 new referrals last year. The NHS carried out some 150 operations in the last year (up from about  100 in 2005-2006). Apart from Thailand, the country with the highest number of sex-change operations is Iran where, homosexuality is illegal and punishable by death. When sex-change surgery is performed on gay men, they become, in the eyes of the gender defenders, heterosexual women. Transsexual surgery becomes modern-day aversion therapy for gays and lesbians. 

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AngieRS
October 31st, 2009
10:10 PM
You know, Julie, it's often said that the rabid homophobics are simply Gay men in extreme denial. You sound exactly like them.

xyl
October 31st, 2009
7:10 PM
"Accepting a situation where the surgeon's knife and lifelong hormonal treatment are replacing the acceptance of difference is a scandal." False dichotomy. Accepting difference means accepting that some people NEED these treatments to be happy, for whatever reason. Yes, lets fight for gender equality, lets break down gender roles and allow everyone to be themselves regardless of their sex/gender. I'm not at all convinced that this would stop people wanting to alter their sex but it's a laudable goal anyway. Bindel acts like trans people reinforce gender stereotypes, I find this laughable, I know so many transsexual people who defy gender norms for both the gender they identify as and the gender they were assigned at birth. She has some need to erase our existence that has nothing to do with breaking down gender based discrimination. She isn't just misinformed, she has been educated about trans people and wilfully ignores the evidence so she can continue to scape-goat a misunderstood minority. I'm sure the responses here from trans people will just further her sense that she is soooo oppressed as a cis person.

Just Jennifer
October 31st, 2009
7:10 PM
Ms. Bindel is certainly entitled to her opinions and to her delusions (quite a bit of what she claims is clearly unsupported by actual facts). As a woman who is a survivor of Harry Benjamin Syndrome (a newer term for what is also referred to as true or classic transsexualism) I find much of what she writes to be both false, and quite frankly, highly offensive. She clearly has strong, seemingly irrational, dislike of transsexuals. Her words could just as easily be expressed by members of the extreme right. Ms. Binder seems to deliberately confuse and conflate those rare people who actually suffer from classic transsexualism with the much larger community which is more properly referred to as "transgender." This, of course, easily allows her to smear transsexuals, or better persons with HBS, with false accusations. Unlike some here, I will not wish Ms. Binder ill, or that evil befall her. I will simply point out that, like many who are bigoted, she is quite deliberate and obstinate in her continued apparent ignorance of the facts. So, instead, I wish her a rapid, and successful recovery from her hatred, and that she actually realize her mistakes.

Anonymous
October 31st, 2009
4:10 PM
The questions we must ask ourselves is this: Does anyone actually take this dinosaur seriously or are we just letting it roar a few times for our amusement whilst it dies? I mean the arguments are paper thin at best, there are some strawmen floating along and her inability to tell a consistent lie quite obvious. However, I fear the old girl is showing signs of advancing decrepitude and paranoia, after all it is inferenced that if you are either male or female and against what she says then you are her mortal enemy and out to get her. Fascinating.

meghan
October 31st, 2009
3:10 PM
This view reminds me of the Republican Right in the U.S., looking at society and wishing things would "just go back to the way they were in the 'good ole' days.'" It's a tired argument seemingly rooted in some personal vendetta against a group of society she refuses to acknowledge. I think it's somewhat humorous and hard to take seriously. I'm assuming Bindel is in her 60's or 70's and clings to a 1967 definition and ideology of feminism. Her writing and thoughts are antiquated and aren't taken seriously anymore.

Idumea
October 31st, 2009
2:10 PM
Birds' nest hair for the boys? Who the hair... who the hell wears their hair in a "birds' nest" these days? I guess Julie was saving this piece from the '60s, eh?

Zoe Brain
October 31st, 2009
12:10 PM
You know you could just as well have said "There is a handful of radicals in the world today who have dared to challenge the lie of the Holocaust. Those who do are called "antisemites" and treated with staggering vitriol. There is a form of cultural relativism at play here." // Sorry, Ms Bindel, your victim card has been revoked. // You forget that with the Internet, anyone can access the pictures taken at the time of the Stonewall awards, and read how instead of bravely standing up to the Great And Powerful Aggressive Transsexual Lobby, you furtively crept through a back door to avoid a good-natured group well behind a crowd-control fence literally singing "Kumbaya". // Your claims of being victimised by possibly the most oppressed and powerless group in the country aren't credible any more. Rather, they sound like the ancient regime in South Africa, bewailing how terribly oppressed the White minority was by the tyrannous Blacks they ruled. // Your ideological statement that "In a world where equality between men and women was reality, transsexualism would not exist" has become laughably irrelevant, given that researchers can reliably induce it in animals by the appropriate administration of hormones during gestation. You dogmatically remain anchored in the past, like someone still claiming that the Earth is Flat because philosophically, it has to be, while others are refining satellite navigation systems. Still, you have the attention you crave.

Sal
October 31st, 2009
12:10 PM
Ok, so all transgendered people are painted as a stereotypical product of Ms Bindel's mind. This article is as bad as something Nick Griffin could think up - I am sure his party will welcome her on board. As for trans people leave us alone, and why not look around you Julie, see how many just blend into society without you even noticing them. The guy in the shop..is he was he once a woman, the woman behind you in the queue is she was she once a man - you won't know and thats what frightens you. I hope the reading public see through your own negative views...and think for themselves rather than listen to your preaching and totally prehistoric understanding of transexualism.

Bad Hair Days
October 31st, 2009
11:10 AM
> In a world where equality between men and women was reality, transsexualism would not exist. Which one more time shows that Julia Bindel does not know what she speaks about. Transsexuality is about a wrong body, not about wrong genderroles.

Tessa Hauke
October 31st, 2009
11:10 AM
Last night at the vigil held in Trafalgar Square, Government Minister, Chris Bryant condemned Jan Moir and all people who attack LGBT people. He said, “Every single time somebody writes an article like that or preaches a sermon or makes a speech like that, what that does is put a little bit more poison into society and that’s what leads to the death of people like Ian Baynham and those people should be ashamed of themselves.” You, Ms Bindel, are one of those who inject poison into society and you should be ashamed of yourself.

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