Standing for Women Founder Kellie-Jay Keen says her upcoming Let Women Speak tour of Australia will create a space for women “silenced” by the trans-rights movement and expose the “misogyny” and “virtue signalling” of the left.
“The authoritarian left is rising so very rapidly, and I think it’s actually because the real problems are very difficult to solve,” Ms Keen told Sky News Australia.
Ms Keen said it’s “difficult” to ensure young people are “well educated” and provide housing “for everyone” so corporations and governments “pretend” to deal with actual issues by “creating” them through the trans-rights movement. “We care about truth and reality, and it’s just virtue signalling – it’s an easy thing to solve, it’s an easy thing to manifest, and it’s much easier than making sure people have enough to eat and in the UK can heat their homes,” she said.
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