Citations:gender-critical

Adjective: “relating to gender-critical feminism”

 * 2016, Grace Franki & Andy Zephyr, "The ethics debate", Honi Soit (University of Sydney), Semester 1, Week 3 (2016), page 15:
 * For a topic with a reasonably broad scope, the entire discussion repeatedly boiled down to trans women and "gender critical" feminists.
 * 2018, Esther Betts, "I regret my tactics at a trans rights protest. Here’s why", The Guardian, 26 November 2018:
 * I no longer think that gender-critical voices should be simply censored.
 * 2019, Emily Johnson & Stephanie Zhang, "Academic Freedom to Hate", Farrago, Edition 7 (November 2019), page 15:
 * When these arguments are questioned, gender-critical feminists like Lawford-Smith say that any attacks on their ideologies are attacks on all cis women.
 * 2019, "In Britain, saying sex is immutable can be a sackable offence | Britain | The Economist", The Economist, 20 December 2019:
 * Another explosion in the gender wars went off on December 18th, when an employment tribunal in London ruled that stating “gender-critical” beliefs—for instance, that the words “man” and “woman” properly refer to males and females rather than to anyone who identifies as such—are a legitimate reason to lose one’s job.
 * 2019, Gaby Hinsliff, "Maya Forstater’s case was about protected beliefs, not trans rights", The Guardian, 22 December 2019:
 * Forstater’s allies are justified in worrying that debate is being chilled by a small minority of trans activists resorting to aggressive threats online and physical intimidation of gender-critical feminists in real life.
 * 2020, "Stupefied!", The Varsitarian (University of Santo Tomas), 9 January 2020, page 4:
 * Such is the case with gender-critical feminist and tax expert Maya Forstater who was fired at [sic] her job as a researcher for [sic] Centre for Global Development, an international anti-poverty thinktank, for tweeting that "it is impossible to change sex."
 * 2020, Anna Fazackerley, "Sacked or silenced: academics say they are blocked from exploring trans issues, The Guardian, 14 January 2010:
 * Dr Kath Murray, a research associate in criminology at Edinburgh University, says there are many obstacles to organising gender-critical events on women’s rights.
 * 2020, Camilla Turner, "Oxford college accused of closing down free speech over transgender event rules", The Telegraph, 21 January 2020:
 * Academics have accused Merton College of adopting a “draconian” stance towards free speech by “suppressing gender-critical thought”.
 * 2020, "Stupefied!", The Varsitarian (University of Santo Tomas), 9 January 2020, page 4:
 * Such is the case with gender-critical feminist and tax expert Maya Forstater who was fired at [sic] her job as a researcher for [sic] Centre for Global Development, an international anti-poverty thinktank, for tweeting that "it is impossible to change sex."
 * 2020, Anna Fazackerley, "Sacked or silenced: academics say they are blocked from exploring trans issues, The Guardian, 14 January 2010:
 * Dr Kath Murray, a research associate in criminology at Edinburgh University, says there are many obstacles to organising gender-critical events on women’s rights.
 * 2020, Camilla Turner, "Oxford college accused of closing down free speech over transgender event rules", The Telegraph, 21 January 2020:
 * Academics have accused Merton College of adopting a “draconian” stance towards free speech by “suppressing gender-critical thought”.