In-Person Action in Harrisburg on April 20, 2026
Plus a victory Down Under!
A subscriber sent this event to PA4SBR today:
Saturday is the big day for a gathering at the Harrisburg capital to encourage the passage of the statute of limitations look back window for those who were sexually exploited as children and the statute of limitations has expired. This is really really really important to all victims in Pa!
Please attend and please shared widely asap.
Sorry I just found out about it or I would have shared sooner!
Please attend if you can!
Meanwhile, in Australia, Lesbian Action Group wins Federal Court appeal in bid to exclude transgender women MEN:
Justice [Mark] Moshinsky found exemptions to the Sex Discrimination Act could be allowed, even if they permitted conduct that would otherwise count as discrimination — contrary to what the tribunal ruled.
He found the tribunal was wrong to treat the mere fact that the exemption would involve discrimination against transgender women [sic] as automatically making it unlawful, since it was possible discrimination could result in a net positive outcome.
But Justice Moshinsky declined to make any ruling on whether that would be the case — finding only that the tribunal had erred in its legal reasoning and must reconsider the matter.
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He said the tribunal did not fully consider the LAG's arguments in relation to those human rights — having wrongly decided it wasn't bound to — and must do so when it remade its decision.
That’s right — the Australian Human Rights Commission failed to recognize that women have human rights.
The actual decision is here. Naturally, Australia’s alphabet-soup orgs are saying the decision is merely a technicality.
Meanwhile, in the UK, one year has passed since their Supreme Court decided that men are not women. Has anything changed since then? Not much:
And yet, one year on, that clarity has not translated into action. Public bodies, regulators, employers and charities that were expected to review and update their policies continue to delay, avoid or outright resist change. Others are removing services for women and girls altogether.
Your Humble Author saw this very sad item on LinkedIn a few minutes ago:
The OP wrote this:
Because the focus here should not be on a little boy's exclusion from a girls’ organisation.
It should be on the welfare of a child expressing distress in such extreme terms - and what support is in place.
That is where the adult responsibility lies. Not with affirming a six-year-old child's gender identity.
Trans violence is out of control:
The first hints of the current wave of violence began last year. Following the landmark judgment in For Women Scotland Ltd vs The Scottish Ministers, in which the Supreme Court confirmed that ‘sex’ in the Equality Act refers to biological sex, the women behind the campaign reported being inundated with death threats and misogynistic abuse. They also described the damage their views had caused to their employment and business interests.
So no, not much has changed in the UK in one year. But TERF Island is still far ahead of the USA. Misogyny and lies will take much longer to go away.
Some good news: The Happiest Women in Their 70s Are Single.
Across their stories, there’s no regret or hint of “missing out.” Just single older ladies enjoying where they are—nothing like the caricatures of the bitter man-hater or the desperate, unlucky romantic we’re used to seeing.
Woo hoo!!



