I've restacked this brilliant interview. Thanks so much Jenny; you really know how to bring out the best in your wide variety of TERF guests. We are quite the mixed bunch. As one commenter says here, Vaishnavi is so humble. Indeed she is. And yet, she is also one of the most strident TERFs in her determination to speak the truth and expose the grand scale con and corruption of Trans as seen from its various female victims/survivors' perspectives, perspectives that are otherwise hidden or twisted by the mainstream and much of social media. So happy to have played a small part in bringing it about.
I will never stop being amazed by how graciously these connections are made and welcomed by women (men too) all over the world who’ve achieved and given so much. Experiencing this has been a real silver lining in an otherwise horrific saga.
PS: you are also extraordinary, and Sundar, in her closing remark, shows one of many reasons why: “Thank you so much, Jenny. It was lovely speaking with you today. It feels like a bit of a weight off my shoulder, although this weight's never going to go away, but it's always nice to talk to someone who understands you, who doesn't think you're crazy.” Thank you both so much for your steadfast courage and beautiful hearts.
I’m so glad you shared that link, thanks. I’m interviewing Dr Grossman on Monday and I’m not sure I’d seen the video of her Congressional testimony, but that was magnificent! I’ll be sure to bring it up.
Really great interview.
Vaishnavi is wonderful.
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I've restacked this brilliant interview. Thanks so much Jenny; you really know how to bring out the best in your wide variety of TERF guests. We are quite the mixed bunch. As one commenter says here, Vaishnavi is so humble. Indeed she is. And yet, she is also one of the most strident TERFs in her determination to speak the truth and expose the grand scale con and corruption of Trans as seen from its various female victims/survivors' perspectives, perspectives that are otherwise hidden or twisted by the mainstream and much of social media. So happy to have played a small part in bringing it about.
I will never stop being amazed by how graciously these connections are made and welcomed by women (men too) all over the world who’ve achieved and given so much. Experiencing this has been a real silver lining in an otherwise horrific saga.
True that. It is the one saving grace and source of hope for me too.
Thank you for this interview, Vaishnavi Sundar is such a brave and humble woman. I always want to hear more from her.
Just a small correction: in your text, it's "frontières" (borders).
Thank you! Just fixed it.
She is such an extraordinary woman. Her work is incredibly powerful.
I know, and I could listen to her talk all day!
PS: you are also extraordinary, and Sundar, in her closing remark, shows one of many reasons why: “Thank you so much, Jenny. It was lovely speaking with you today. It feels like a bit of a weight off my shoulder, although this weight's never going to go away, but it's always nice to talk to someone who understands you, who doesn't think you're crazy.” Thank you both so much for your steadfast courage and beautiful hearts.
Thank you, and the very same goes for you too, my friend ❣️
Great interview!
Great interview!
The conversation about men who are husbands and fathers, identifying as women, are so important but so are conversations about women identifying as men. All these groups damage children. https://ourduty.group/2024/11/13/dei-is-the-syringe-gender-ideology-is-the-serum/
I’m so glad you shared that link, thanks. I’m interviewing Dr Grossman on Monday and I’m not sure I’d seen the video of her Congressional testimony, but that was magnificent! I’ll be sure to bring it up.
Vaishnavi is the best.