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  • What's wrong with Belgium?
    Feb 11 2026
    🎙️ Peaked — Episode 3 What's Wrong With Belgium? Host: Róisín Michaux Guest: Suzy Eeckelaerts Full Episode: https://peaked.substack.com/p/premium-belgiums-vip-knickerhon-cant Episode Overview In this episode of Peaked, I speak with Suzy Eeckelaerts, a Belgian lecturer in biotechnology, about how gender identity ideology became embedded in Belgian law, public institutions, and cultural norms and why resistance to it has taken a markedly different shape than in other European countries. Our conversation explores Belgium's legal framework on sex self-identification, the country's distinctive culture of non-interference, and a recent controversy at Ghent University that raised questions about academic integrity, leadership accountability, and media silence. We examine how law, education, medicine, and journalism interact in practice and why Belgium's response to these issues can feel opaque or immovable to outsiders. A central section of the episode focuses on Petra De Sutter — Belgian politician, former Deputy Prime Minister, fertility specialist, and appointed rector of Ghent University — and a controversy surrounding an acceptance speech containing incorrect quotations later linked to AI-generated text. Key Topics Discussed Belgium's 2007 and 2017 gender recognition laws Legal sex versus biological sex in policy and institutions Cultural norms of "live and let live" in Flemish society Why public opposition looks different in Belgium than in Ireland or the UK Women's sport, single-sex spaces, and institutional obligations Academic freedom and governance at Ghent University The AI-generated speech controversy involving Petra De Sutter Media framing, avoidance, and limits of public debate About the Guest Suzy Eeckelaerts is a Belgian lecturer with a focus on biology, reproduction, and scientific reasoning. In addition to her teaching and research work, Suzy has contributed to public debate in Belgium on sex-based rights, women's sport, and the relationship between biology and public policy. She has written opinion responses in the Belgian press and has collaborated with contributors associated with Athena Forum, a European network focused on evidence-based policy and sex-based rights. Suzy speaks in a personal capacity in this episode and distinguishes her own views from those of the host where they differ. Historical & Legal Context: Gender Law in Belgium The episode references two major legal developments: the 2007 Transsexual Law and the 2017 Gender Recognition Reform, which removed medical requirements and introduced legal sex change by declaration. 🔗 Overview (historical context): https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/LGBTQ_rights_in_Belgium 🔗 Administrative explanation (Flanders): https://www.vlaanderen.be/en/change-in-gender-registration 🔗 Legal overview: https://tgeu.org/belgium-legal-gender-recognition-law-2017/ Key References 🔗 Petra De Sutter — Public Profile https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Petra_De_Sutter 🔗 Ghent University official response to incorrect AI quotes Statement by UGent about the incorrect quotations in the speech. ➡️ https://www.ugent.be/en/news-events/incorrect-quotes-reaction-petra-de-sutter.htm 🔗 Brussels Times — AI Quote Controversy https://www.brusselstimes.com/1909581/ugent-chancellor-petra-de-sutter-caught-using-ai-in-opening-speech 🔗 Apache (Investigative Journalism, Dutch) https://apache.be/2026/01/08/rector-petra-sutter-gebruikte-door-ai-gehallucineerde-citaten-openingsspeech/ 🔗 VRT News (Public Broadcaster, Dutch) https://www.vrt.be/vrtnws/nl/2026/01/08/petra-de-sutter-ai-toespraak/ Dutch language video reporting that the Rector used AI-generated quotes. ➡️ https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=WmnYUVomVtA Guest Resources & Links 🔗 X (Twitter): @SEeckelaerts https://x.com/SEeckelaerts Webinar on women in sports https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=muFP_A_UDko 🔗 Athena Forum https://athena-forum.eu/ Host — Róisín Michaux 🔗 Substack / Podcast Home https://peaked.substack.com/ 🔗 X (Twitter) https://x.com/RoisinMichaux 🔗 Apple Podcasts — Peaked https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/peaked/id1734814641 Listen & Subscribe 🎧 Peaked is available via Substack and all major podcast platforms. If you value careful, independent analysis of European policy, free speech, and institutional power, consider subscribing.
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    38 min
  • Why Do So Many Trans Women Have a Humiliation Kink?
    Feb 3 2026
    🎙️ Peaked Why Do So Many Trans Women Have a Humiliation Kink? Host: Róisín Michaux Guest: Sissy JoyceSubstack: https://open.substack.com/pub/peaked/p/interview-with-a-sissy-fetishist 🎙️ Episode Overview In this episode, I speak with Sissy Joyce, a Belgian sissy fetishist, content creator and self-identified trans woman, about the uncomfortable and unspoken overlap between identifying as a woman and masochism. We talk openly about humiliation kinks, submission, pornography, sex self-ID laws, single-sex spaces, sports, prisons, and why so many women feel instinctively alarmed by the cultural direction of gender identity politics. This is not a neat or polite discussion. It is a necessary one. 🔍 Context & Analysis This episode reflects a core concern running through Peaked: that women's material reality is being overridden by the needs and demands of men like Joyce, who insists that being trans is separate from sexual fetishism, including in public policy. Women who object to sex self-ID are often portrayed as hateful or fearful, yet many objections stem from long-standing safeguarding norms, lived experience of male violence, and an understanding of sexual dynamics. This episode is not about personal animosity. It is about consequences. ⏱️ Episode Structure (Approximate) 00:00–06:00 – Introduction and framing of the conversation 06:00–15:00 – How Joyce and I came into contact and early disagreements 15:00–25:00 – Trans women in sports and the meaning of fairness 25:00–35:00 – Sex self-ID, legal documents, and unintended consequences 35:00–50:00 – Bathrooms, public spaces, fear, and safeguarding 50:00–65:00 – Fetishism, humiliation, pornography, and identity 65:00–85:00 – Passing, public perception, and psychological strain 85:00–110:00 – Final reflections on sexuality, boundaries, and reality 🧠 Key Themes & Discussion Points What a "sissy" humiliation or submission kink is and how it manifests The overlap between sexual fetishism and gender identity narratives Why many men begin their gender journeys through erotic role-play The symbolic role of women as "submission" within certain male fetishes Whether gender identity is rooted in evidence or belief Why women object to sex self-ID laws beyond personal prejudice Single-sex spaces, toilets, prisons, and safeguarding concerns Trans-identified males in women's sports and the limits of fairness "Passing", visibility, and the psychological toll of public performance Why women's objections are often framed as hatred rather than boundaries Pornography's influence on modern gender ideology ⚠️ Content Note This episode contains explicit discussion of sexual fetishes, pornography, gender identity, and violence. Listener discretion is advised. 📝 Editorial Note This episode is presented in full, without sanitisation. The views expressed by the guest are his own. The purpose of this conversation is critical examination, not endorsement. 🔗 Guest Resources — Sissy Joyce 📸 Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/sissyjoyce (personal social profile) 🛍️ The Sissy Market (store): https://sissymarket.com (online shop with apparel & accessories) 📍 Store address: Vaartstraat 163, 2490 Balen, Belgium (physical store location) 📧 Store contact: Support@sissymarket.com (store support email Host — Róisín Michaux 🔗 Substack / Podcast Home https://peaked.substack.com/ 🔗 X (Twitter) https://x.com/RoisinMichaux 🔗 Apple Podcasts — Peaked https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/peaked/id1734814641 Listen & Subscribe 🎧 Peaked is available via Substack and major podcast platforms. If you value independent analysis of European policy, free speech, and institutional power, consider subscribing.
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    56 min
  • The Conversion Therapy Vote
    Jan 24 2026
    🎙️ Peaked Reports of conversion therapy are "completely exaggerated" Host: Róisín Michaux Guest: Kurt Krickler Link (free version): https://peaked.substack.com/p/reports-of-conversion-therapy-are?r=1numbu Episode Overview Kurt Krickler is a lifelong gay rights advocate who worked with the lobbying organisation ILGA-Europe from its earliest days. He was an ILGA volunteer before they even added the L, never mind the T, the Q or the I (or the worryingly ambiguous "plus+"). He watched the organisation's evolution from a group of scrappy activists to what it is today: a multi-million euro, multi-tentacled monster that fights to deny sex-based protections, where Kurt once fought to establish them. Having left ILGA when their mission creeped, Kurt has been pulled out of activist retirement to try to undo some of their more recent damage. He is one of the founding members of Athena Forum, a Vienna-based organisation that seeks to play ILGA at their own game: namely, lobbying the institutions that have been completely captured — inside and out — in order to return some sense to policy and law on a European level. In particular, there's a vote coming up in the next few days in the Council of Europe on a resolution, introduced by a UK Labour MP, to ban "conversion therapy". This conversion therapy ban gambit is now a long-standing LGBTIQ+ advocacy goal, and it's not what it looks like. In the crudest terms, this resolution, if it were to be obeyed by Council of Europe member states, would make it extremely difficult to talk to a young person who has fallen into the gender identity trap. As such, it is a menace to young same-sex attracted (and gender non-conforming) people. Read more about the campaign on Athena Forum's website and if you're in one of the 46 member states implicated, you can get involved. What we talked about What the Council of Europe is and how it differs from the European Union Why non-binding resolutions still matter politically and legally How "conversion therapy" has expanded far beyond its historical meaning The chilling effect on therapists working with gender-distressed patients How activists use things like non-binding resolutions to influence national legislation Problems with data integrity in EU-funded LGBTIQ discrimination research The institutional evolution of ILGA and the emergence of alternative advocacy voices Why Kurt co-founded Athena Forum and what it seeks to change About the guest Kurt Krickler is an Austrian gay rights activist who has been involved in European and international advocacy since the late 1970s. He co-founded Homosexuelle Initiative Wien (HOSI Wien) in 1979 and later served on the board of ILGA-Europe, including as Co-Secretary General from 1996 to 2003. After ILGA-Europe shifted its focus to gender identity to the detriment of its gay rights focus, Kurt helped co-founded Athena Forum in 2025, an organisation focused on sex-based rights, evidence-based policy, and engagement with European institutions. Historical Context: ILGA and the Amsterdam Treaty During the conversation, we reference a key moment in EU legal history: the inclusion of sexual orientation as a protected ground in the Treaty of Amsterdam, which came into force in 1999. A widely cited ILGA-Europe publication from that period, After Amsterdam: Sexual Orientation and the European Union (1999), documents how this treaty change transformed LGBT advocacy in Europe and enabled EU-level anti-discrimination legislation and funding for NGOs. This shift marked the beginning of ILGA-Europe's permanent institutional presence in Brussels and fundamentally changed the scale and scope of European LGBT lobbying. Why This Vote Matters Although Council of Europe resolutions are not legally binding, they are routinely used by advocacy organizations and policymakers to justify: National legislation Professional and regulatory guidelines Criminal sanctions Litigation strategies As Kurt explains, once such resolutions exist, they become reference points in parliamentary debates, ministerial briefings, and court arguments across Europe. Key Organisations & Resources 🔗 Peaked (Podcast & Writing) https://peaked.substack.com/ 🔗 Athena Forum https://athena-forum.eu/ 🔗 Council of Europe – Draft Resolution on Conversion Practices https://pace.coe.int/files/35742/html 🔗 ILGA-Europe – After Amsterdam: Sexual Orientation and the European Union (1999) https://www.ilga-europe.org/report/after-amsterdam-sexual-orientation-and-the-european-union/ 🔗 EU Fundamental Rights Agency – LGBTIQ Survey (2024) https://fra.europa.eu/en/publication/2024/lgbtiq-equality-crossroads-progress-and-challenges Host — Róisín Michaux (Verified Links) 🔗 Substack / Podcast Home https://peaked.substack.com/ 🔗 X (Twitter)
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    40 min
  • Tribe Over Truth in Taiwan
    Sep 22 2024
    🎙️ Peaked Tribe Over Truth in Taiwan Host: Róisín Michaux 🎙️ Episode Overview I have a daily Google alert for online mentions of the phrase "anti-gender movement" and a couple of weeks ago, I got an alert that the phrase had been used in a Taiwanese online magazine called New Bloom. Fresh off the Taiwanese boxing Olympic scandal, I was curious to see if it was being used in the context of noted bloke Lin Yu Ting's defeat over female boxers in Paris. An American expat called Jaclynn Joyce was mentioned in the article as one of Taiwan's "anti-gender movement actors". When I looked her up, I found out she's a feminist academic. She's written for 4W, just like me, and she's opposed to the erasure of women as a sex class, just like me. She's also a Substacker. So I contacted her to tell her she had been listed as a major player in the anti-gender movement of her adopted country, and it turned out it's a concept she had never even heard of. Fellow professional bigotress Genevieve Gluck then spotted that the article had been sponsored by a new-ish American NGO, spawned by nasty lesbian-fetishist Dave "Susan" Stryker (I don't know his real name but all transvestites are "Dave" until proven otherwise.) Stryker is a big wheel down at the gender factory. He wrote some important trans retcon canon that gets cited a lot. Also, in the early aughts, he teamed up with Wythenshawe's hardest-working lesbophobe, a lesbian called Stephen Whittle, and together they wrote up a piece of scholarship (scoff) that atempted to blend rabildly horny transvestites and Vichy lezzers into one big vague "transgender" puree. So what is the "anti-gender movement" that Jaclynn was unknowingly the ringleader of? It is (or was) a kind of catch-all term for anyone with conservative views of the family, reproduction, and sexuality. The term started to be used in the 90s when conservatives were confronted with feminists' use of the analytical concept of "gender" to talk about the causes of inequality between men and women. Gender was gradually being introduced in the context of the huge UN conferences that dealt with population "management" aka women's fertility, and the poverty that comes with failing to control it. The Vatican delegation to these conferences had been keeping an eye on family-wrecking feminists, and they called this newfangled idea "gender ideology". They came out firmly against it, claiming men and women were sorted by God and nature into Tarzan (capable, strong, rational, finds food) and Jane (little, quiet, simple, organises food into sandwiches) and the idea that anything about society was artificially constructed was laughable. Feminists, in turn, started to call the conservative protagonists "anti-gender actors". Which is weird, because you would think they would also be against gender, being as it is a set of suffocating and limiting stereotypes and expectations? It's complicated. Indeed, many people have wondered why feminists stopped talking about women and men and start talking about gender instead. One explanation I've read is that it was an effort to de-shrillify the discourse, and get taken seriously by the men in suits who had controlled the conversation since basically forever. Gender took the nagginess out of describing male dominance over women, in that it's very polite about the perpetrators of a problem. It would be like rebranding femicide simply "murder" because you don't want to nag the femicidaires. You wouldn't want to remind the master of the universe of his bitch wife, would you? ("I get enough of this from 'er indoors!" the men exclaim, filling the Geneva conference chamber with cigar smoke and spittle.) Whatever. It was a gradual takeover: the word gender appeared only once in the 1979 CEDAW convention (a kind of international bill of women's rights) — though in that instance, it seems to have been used to refer to biological sex. By 1994, the very important Cairo population conference declaration was gender-free. But by the time the Beijing conference on women came around the following year, in 1995, the word was dotted all through the conference declaration. In the annex to the Beijing declaration, however, conservatives made sure to note that it had been agreed that gender referred to the ye olde binary of men and women, aka a polite synonym for sex. But ever since Beijing, all bets are off. It's now wall-to-wall gender. As we all know, today's elite-overproduced professional feminists have fallen back in love with stereotypes and rather than tear them down , they build entire careers by signing on to the troonterpretation of gender, which is: girl is when skirt go spinny. So while gender once denoted roles imposed on people with female bodies, it now refers to putting tits on men so they can act out feminine social roles. For boners. This is shit for women, but it makes autogynephiles feel less bad about their weird sexual kink, and it gives young ...
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    1 h et 39 min
  • Germany to Vote on the Wildest Weirdest Self-ID Bill Yet
    Apr 11 2024
    🎙️ Peaked Germany to Vote on the Wildest Weirdest Self-ID Bill Yet Host: Róisín Michaux 🎙️ Episode Overview I reached out to Rona Duwe and Judith (L Squad Berlin) to talk about the historic vote taking place in the German Bundestag tomorrow that will allow parents to choose the sex of their newborn babies. That might sound crazy but don't fret: the child zirself can confirm their parents' selection once they hit the ripe and mature old age of five. This insane iteration of "legal gender by self-determination" (the news is so fresh I can't even find an official source to link to) comes after years of intense, secretive lobbying by perhaps Europe's most determined army of activists. They have so much money, so much access to influence… it was always going to be an uphill battle. But the activists and their mates in the legislature seem to have managed to sneak in some of the maddest provisions in any self-id law yet proposed. According to Rona, there will be new non-binary option - coupled with allowing parents to select their child's legal sex, I think we can expect lots of woke weirdos declaring the arrival of their enby offspring. I'm cringing already. The law will also allow you can change your "gender" as often as you want - but you must wait a sensible (?) 12 months in between each change, and there are "forced outing" provisions that conceal the identity of criminals that would send a shiver down any normal person's spine. They also told me about proposed updates to the conversion therapy law that will go after parents, and the introduction of new tattle-tale centres where you can go and report a non-crime hate crime, similar to the UK's "non-crime hate incidents". I suspect these non-crime recordings are a ploy to gather data on the prevalence of hurty-feels-type crimes (calling a man a man, for example), setting the stage for criminal charges to be introduced further down the line. It's all very Stasi, as Rona pointed out. For L Squad, who has been a grassroots campaigner for women and lesbian's rights for decades, she sees it as nothing less than the demolition of German democracy: if the lawmakers put in place legislation to forbids us from saying a man is a woman, she says, where do we go from there? The developments in the UK since the release of the Cass Review have not penetrated German discourse. The two countries might as well be two different galaxies. The German medical institutions are either captured, they said, or if not captured, forced by conversion therapy bans to go along with whatever nonsense their patients come up with. It's terribly doom and gloom. Read the full Cass Review on paediatric gender transition. During the conversation we talked about "what happened to Rona", so here's the context: she is relentlessly targetted by trans activists who are trying to destroy her. She suffered a horrific time due to spurious criminal complaints - however, it galvanised people to support her. You can read more on her Substack. Anyway, they will be there in force tomorrow outside the Bundestag to tell the gender-fetish-industrial-complex that they have no plan to shut up. I can't make it because I'm going to Ireland's first homegrown LetWomenSpeak-type event, called Women Are Speaking. Follow me on Twitter from noon tomorrow 12 April to follow shenanigans in Berlin. Courage, German women. Things are going to get worse before they get better. Woman-hate is zeitlos. Host — Róisín Michaux 🔗 Substack / Podcast Home https://peaked.substack.com/ 🔗 X (Twitter) https://x.com/RoisinMichaux 🔗 Apple Podcasts — Peaked https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/peaked/id1734814641 Listen & Subscribe 🎧 Peaked is available via Substack and major podcast platforms. If you value independent analysis of European policy, free speech, and institutional power, consider subscribing.
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    47 min
  • Italian Girls Haven't Escaped the Gender Meatgrinder
    Mar 17 2024
    🎙️ Peaked Italian Girls Haven't Escaped the Gender Meatgrinder Host: Róisín Michaux 🎙️ Episode Overview Why are some countries more susceptible to the transdemic than others? There are some things about Italy, British transplant Agata Rossi told me, that might protect the country from the worst excesses of this bizarre global mind virus. Strong family bonds, lower levels of depression thanks to a healthier diet and more exposure to the sunshine — all these things might make kids more resilient to a phenomenon that preys on the already-unwell. Another anon activist told me that this only really holds true in the south of the country; the north is much more "modern", with smaller, overworked nuclear families spending too much time indoors, staring at screens and eating trash. It is indeed, in the north of the country that the burgeoning paediatric gender medical scandal is concentrated, which Agata thinks could also have something to do with language: there are more English speakers in the north, who are thus more exposed to a trend that emerged and blossomed in the anglosphere. It was during the country's COVID lockdown, one of the harshest in the world, that Italian girls disappeared into their bedrooms in droves and emerged claiming to be in the incorrect bodies. It raises an interesting point: there is plenty of anecdotal evidence in TERFworld that as the coronavirus circulated in the physical realm, a digitally-driven social bug was jumping from host to vulnerable host online. If academia hadn't been so completely captured, along with the media, we might have some data on how lockdown severity correlated with the number of teenage girls deciding they're now boys. Earlier this year, authorities in Florence opened an investigation into a duo of rogue doctors in the Careggi hospital, a psychotherapist and an endocrinologist, who were doling out triptorelin, a puberty blocker, with no psychological evaluation. Both doctors, whose names have been shared with me but who, I'm told, haven't been named yet in the press, are members of WPATH. Just after I spoke to Agata, another story emerged from Rome wherein it was revealed that an Italian hospital had commenced prescribing triptorelin without prior approval from the ethics board. After a journalist called Assia Neumann Dayan published a story about the Careggi case in February this year, a number of parents of trans-identifying kids wrote letters to the paper (some of which were published), expressing gratitude and desperation. Other giornalistas have bravely taken on the story, too, despite the usual transphobia taunts, and you can find their Twitter handles below if you want to follow developments in the investigation. One of the people flying the flag highest for the sexual stunting of the country's youth is an Italian mother living in Spain called Camilla Vivian, Agata tells me, who has not one but two children whose bodies suffered some kind of cosmic mismatch, ending up in the erroneous corpus. What are the chances. These woman will wreck everything not to be wrong, as Helen Joyce has repeatedly noted. Transmomhausen is featured in a video, screengrabbed below, with a professional puberty-stunter whose non-trans-related academic output focusses on taming the urges of paraphiliacs using the same drug. Isolated cases, or a sign that Italy is badly infected? The country's rainbow lobby is big and organised, though there is a decent fightback in the form of radical feminists (Radfem Italia), an NGO that is (mercifully) full of TERFs. No-nonsense mothers, who play an important role in education as parent representatives (there's one in every class) are another formidable firewall. In 2022, a socialist MP called Alessandro Zan introduced a self-ID bill that ultimately got rejected in the senate. Then the conservative Giorgia Meloni took power, and all bets were off. Meloni's rise was the result of what my anon activist friend claims was the first time Italians chose their own government since the EU maneuvered Berlusconi out to make way for someone more Brussels-friendly, more than a decade ago. The cause for this latest rightward turn wasn't just woke, or gender, or immigration, she told me. It was all of the above. People are fed up. Whatever the cause, now matriarch Meloni is here and she doesn't fuck around. She has thwarted Zan's gender dreams and the dreams of the organisation to which he belongs, Italy's Stonewall — Arcigay — which seems like yet another cabal of power-gays with an inexplicable desire to erase sex from law. But the wily activists and their allies in the institutions are not going down with a fight. Despite the failure of self-ID on a federal level, a rogue Sicilian judge recently christened a man legally female, thus overriding the country's established legal gender recognition procedure. There have been other scandals involving the introduction of woo-woo in school administrations that were ...
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    59 min
  • Wilders or Women - Who Saved the Dutch from Genderwang
    Feb 23 2024
    🎙️ Peaked Wilders or Women - Who Saved the Dutch from Genderwang Host: Róisín Michaux 🎙️ Episode Overview I fangirled a bit hard while talking to Lydia, aka The Dutchess, aka Insufferable TERF, who talked to me about the fate of the various gender laws in the Netherlands, which have been mercifully shunted aside for now. The Dutch had been facing the same unholy throuple of genderwangery as the rest of Europe: hate speech, conversion therapy, and of course, the king of gender absurdities, sex falsification (euphemised as "legal gender recognition by self-determination" by the activist class). All those laws are on the backburner for now, says Lydia, because there's no longer a majority in the kamer that will support them. And let me tell you, the green-haired brigade are fuckin seeeeeethin lol. It all went tits-up after the electoral success of Geert Wilders, who got famous for his disdain for the Muslim faith and his mission to erase its visible manifestations from Dutch public life. Lydia reckons the very visible pro-Palestine marches might have scared people into voting for Wilders, infused as they are with proudly Islamic symbolism (basically just Arabic writing, big beards, and Yasser Arafat scarves). These visual cues don't go down well with people who have difficulty untangling them from images of mangled metro carriages, beheaded reporters and so forth (this is my dumb-guy interpretation, at least). Anyway, what of the women? Did the Dutch TERFs - of whom there are many - have anything to do with the demotion of the genderwhackery laws? How influential were they in alerting the voting populace to the dangers of erasing sex as a valid and important legal category? What about the heroinic work of Caroline Fransens, who laboured for years as the lonely frontwoman of Voorzij? She was one of the earliest to raise the alarm about the sex-falsification movement. Or the Insufferable Lydia herself, a relative latecomer who went viral on social media when she invaded the safe space of the ruling class to point a finger in their faces? If you haven't already, please enjoy the video below of anti-woman "feminist", leader of the liberal loons, Sigrid Kaag, getting told (swoon). Kaag tells Lydia to come up on stage, saying "I can't hear you sweetie" (condescending bitch amiright), and Lydia is majestic as she lists the duplicitous Kaag's crimes against women such as destroying our sports leagues and letting men into our changing rooms. Lydia gets a few very loud male boooooos from the crowd, of course, before flouncing off in her flowing satin white attire, which I mistakenly assumed was a nod to the suffragettes. What's next? But what dangers for women lurk under the Geert Wilders political platform? Will he send us back to the kitchen right after he's finished sending the migrants back to MENA? What does right wing mean these days? Are we all right wing now? If everyone is right wing, do I have to still keep hating everyone? We also talked about the effect of the Zembla documentaries (see below), the absolute sham that is Amsterdam Pride now, and why gender critical "Ultras" might end up clearing a path for normies to take a reasonable-sounding, less "extreme" TERFy position. Sorry for the crap quality of the recording, if anyone can help me figure out how to keep the podcast low-effort while improving its sound, I'm all ears. Lydia on Twitter Link to the first Zembla documentary on the Dutch Protocol Apropos of nothing, here's a story about Sigrid Kaag's party's advocacy for teaching kids that paedophilia is normal and cool Host — Róisín Michaux 🔗 Substack / Podcast Home https://peaked.substack.com/ 🔗 X (Twitter) https://x.com/RoisinMichaux 🔗 Apple Podcasts — Peaked https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/peaked/id1734814641 Listen & Subscribe 🎧 Peaked is available via Substack and major podcast platforms. If you value independent analysis of European policy, free speech, and institutional power, consider subscribing.
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    1 h et 4 min
  • Sex-Clowning Around in Slovakia
    Jan 28 2024

    🎙️ Peaked

    Sex-Clowning Around in Slovakia
    Host:
    Róisín Michaux

    🎙️ Episode Overview



    Here's the first in a series of podcast episodes on transmanifestations in different countries of the EU. I spoke to a TERF buddy Dana Vitaslova from Slovakia, who has joined the Dark Side (conservatives) so that she doesn't have to be the the only sex realist in the village. We disagreed on gay marriage, but let it be known that such views are pretty common in central and eastern Europe.

    The bit about the EU-funded project "Dragtivism" is pretty fucking wild! She shared the video of the young women (kids?) doing strip shows but I'm not going to share it because (obvious reasons).

    Host — Róisín Michaux

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    https://peaked.substack.com/

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    https://x.com/RoisinMichaux

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    https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/peaked/id1734814641

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    41 min