WoLF Defines ‘Women’ As Females on New Hampshire Billboard

This billboard was inspired by WoLF supporters, Beth and Stephen Scaer, and funded by donors of WoLF

On June 1, 2022, two local grassroots campaigners helped WoLF launch a public service announcement in Manchester, New Hampshire: “Women, Adult Human Females - It’s Not Complicated.” WoLF is thankful for the fervent nonpartisan collaboration that led to this PSA!

Women’s rights, safety, and boundaries are quickly eroding.

Inspired by other billboard campaigns, including Posie Parker's "Woman" definition billboard in the UK and billboards in the US promoting Abigail Shrier's book, Irreversible Damage, we decided to share our messages with the public in a new way—by rolling out a billboard letting everyone know that the definition of "woman" is not complicated.

WoLF is advancing this simple, science-based definition to build awareness of our US-based efforts to preserve the legal definition of ‘woman’ and ‘women’ in law and policy. Of course, we have seen numerous examples of people claiming that this definition of women is “controversial” and “bigoted.” Our billboard serves as a reminder that there is a clear and science-based definition for “women.”

One such pro-woman, nonpartisan initiative is the Women’s Bill of Rights.

Collaboratively drafted and introduced with Independent Women’s Voice, the Women’s Bill of Rights is model legislation that would clearly define “sex” based on biology (either male or female), seeks to enshrine into law common definitions of “woman,” “girl,” and “mother,” and seeks to codify the intermediate scrutiny standard to allow the law to recognize sex when it is relevant.

Displayed on both sides of Elm Street through June 30, these billboards will be seen by an estimated 36,000 passing cars each day. Concerned citizens who visit the campaign link have the opportunity to send a ready-made message to their elected officials urging their endorsement of the Women’s Bill of Rights. You can easily and quickly send a message to your political leaders using our new targeted action!

We look forward to more billboard campaigns across the U.S. to drive public support for nonpartisan legislative solutions and expand the grassroots resistance to "gender identity" ideology!

Why Manchester, New Hampshire?

Geographically, the Manchester area is an hour from Harvard University in Massachusetts, a gender ideology and 'cancel culture' stronghold that recently canceled WoLF board member Devin Buckley, PhD over her feminist views. As of 2018, an estimated 82,000 people commuted from New Hampshire to Massachusetts each day.

To any inspired WoLF supporters—We invite you to become a volunteer and help coordinate another "Women = Adult Human Females" billboard!

Manchester was selected when an enthusiastic WoLF supporter and New Hampshire resident, Stephen Scaer, wished to see the definition of “women” posted in the most populous New Hampshire city.

As allies against female erasure, Beth and Stephen Scaer have been engaged in a public battle in defense of women’s sex-based rights, publicly promoting messages such as “Protect Single Sex Spaces,” “No Puberty Blockers,” “Gender Clinics Harm Children” and “Save Women’s Sports.”

This past March, Stephen successfully hosted a fundraiser to post a billboard stating “Puberty is Not A Medical Condition” locally promoting Abigail Shrier’s Irreversible Damage: The Transgender Craze Seducing Our Daughters during Detrans Awareness Day on March 12. In early April, he approached WoLF to propose this billboard defining ‘women.’

Why the month of June?

During Pride month, Manchester's Queen City Pride Parade is taking place on June 18, 2022. Mainstream “Pride” events and festivities increasingly teach about opposite-sex ‘identification’ that can lead children down a path to irreversible puberty blockers and experimental “gender” surgeries:

“Social media is filled with a neverending stream of detransitioners who are trying to undo the effects of hormone therapy and invasive surgeries such as hysterectomies and mastectomies. March 12 was designated as Detrans Awareness Day, and social media was flooded with postings from people describing their efforts to leave the transgender lifestyle.

The average age to detransition is 23, approximately five years after undergoing transition, a clinical survey of 237 participants showed. Seventy percent realized that their gender dysphoria was related to other issues, such as existing depression.”

- Tori Richards, ‘We are just guinea pigs’: Women describe trauma of transitioning as teenagers, Washington Examiner (March 21, 2022)

As a radical feminist organization, WoLF believes that our common-sense billboard stands in solidarity with lesbians (exclusively same-sex attracted human females), safeguards children and youth who do not conform to sex stereotypes, and rejects the notion that men could ever be lesbians via ‘gender identity.’

“The next time you see a Pride event, remember that the fun and bright colors and happy messages are hiding a very dark reality of serious harm to kids, and the participants and organizers will go to great lengths to keep anyone from uncovering it.”

- Beth Scaer, “Queen City Pride Has No Shame, GraniteGrok (June 24, 2021)

Happy Pride, New Hampshire!

 

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