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🎥 Produced by WTF Media™ WTF is Going On® https://www.wtfmedia.news ☕ Support Independent Journalism PayPal → https://support.wtfmedia.news/paypal Buy Me a Coffee → https://support.wtfmedia.news/coffee Filmed in August 2024. In this full panel discussion, Palace Levitt (Director of Media for Gays Against Groomers), Kelly J. Keene (Founder of Let Women Speak and leader of the Party of Women), and Bernadette O’Malley (Party of Women candidate) outline their positions on gender ideology, women’s spaces, children’s medical transition, free speech, and the cultural role of activism. Palace Levitt opens by explaining the origins of Gays Against Groomers, a nonprofit formed in response to Drag Queen Story Hour controversies in the United States. He describes the organization’s stated mission as opposing what they characterize as the indoctrination, medicalization, and sterilization of children under LGBTQIA+ frameworks, arguing that their strategy focuses on amplifying publicly available content rather than targeting individuals. Levitt discusses pushback against the group, including being labelled extremist, and frames their activism as defending children and maintaining what he calls biological reality. Kelly J. Keene recounts her political awakening beginning in 2015, her disputes involving police following social media posts about gender identity issues, and the founding of Let Women Speak as a platform for women who feel unable to express dissenting views publicly. She explains the creation of the Party of Women as a single-issue political movement cantered on sex-based rights, opposition to the UK Gender Recognition Act, and restoring what she describes as clear legal definitions of sex. Bernadette O’Malley discusses her involvement since debates around self-ID in 2018 and shares anecdotes related to healthcare settings, women’s sports, care homes, and safeguarding concerns. The panel raises issues surrounding female-only spaces, medical chaperones, athletics (including reference to swimmer Leah Thomas), and cultural changes in language and law. Throughout the discussion, the speakers address: • Parental involvement in schools and school boards • The role of fathers and male advocacy • Social media algorithms and their psychological effects on youth • Rising numbers of teenage girls identifying as transgender • Online culture, pornography, and “autogynephilia” debates • The Equality Act (U.S.) and the UK Gender Recognition Act • Free speech, public discourse, and censorship • The intersection of feminism, activism, and contemporary politics The panel repeatedly emphasises what they see as the importance of open conversation, local political engagement, and resisting social pressure to conform. They frame their activism as a defence of women’s sex-based rights and child safeguarding, while critics have labelled their positions controversial or exclusionary. Let Women Speak is an international grassroots movement founded by British campaigner Kellie-Jay Keen. The campaign was created to defend women’s sex-based rights and to ensure that women can speak openly about law, policy, and culture without fear of intimidation or censorship. What began as a single microphone in a public square has grown into a global series of rallies across the UK, USA, Australia, Europe, and beyond. The format is simple: an open mic, no gatekeeping, no party machine—just women stepping forward to share their experiences and perspectives. https://www.letwomenspeak.org Supporters view the campaign as part of a wider international push to reassert women’s rights in law and public life, while critics describe it as controversial. Either way, it has become one of the most visible grassroots movements in the current debate around gender policy. This video captures a raw, unfiltered exchange reflecting a broader international debate over gender identity, law, speech, medicine, and cultural norms. Whether viewers agree or disagree, the discussion highlights the intensity and complexity of the current cultural moment. Topics include: gender ideology, women’s rights, transgender debate, child safeguarding, school policy, social media influence, free speech, feminism, UK politics, US activism, Gender Recognition Act, Equality Act, Let Women Speak, Gays Against Groomers. ⚠️ Disclaimer This channel documents public talks, events, and discussions featuring a range of speakers. The views expressed are those of the speaker and do not necessarily reflect the views of WTF Media™ 📚 Fair Use / Fair Dealing Third-party references and material are included under Fair Dealing (UK) and Fair Use (US) for reporting, commentary, education and archival documentation. Viewer discretion advised: The discussion includes explicit language and references to medical procedures.