LETTERS FROM THE FRONT
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I Was Fired For TERFing
“Most of my career has been at this company and in a matter of weeks I was thrown to the trash for standing up for women.“
“I am a teacher and could very well lose my job.”
“It is my sincere hope women are allowed freedom of speech so that they may express their own personal views without having to live in fear of their safety and livelihoods.”
There is no Hope for Girls and Women in Here
The Taliban's Ministry of Higher Education has "suspended" girls' education in all public and private universities. If there is no school, no university, then what will our future be like? My heart is full of pain. I don't see hope or a good future for me, my sisters, and all other young students like me and other girls.
From Women Who Are Angry and Afraid
“It took years for me to really understand that a man had been telling me what I should be comfortable with and that the fear of being seen as evil had silenced my own instinct to defend the rights of women and children.”
From Spaces That Are No Longer Safe
“It was like a fun game for them to pretend to need this as much, if not MORE, than the women I saw day in day out, most of whom were in serious pain or had serious body issues.”
From Two Teachers
“I want everyone to be happy and be well, but I do not want to be part of a system that hurts the bodies of children.”
From Women Who Have Spoken Out
“I have never felt so endangered simply for existing or trying to speak. And I used to be an activist for LGB rights in what was the most violent Evangelical area in the country, at that time. This is worse.”