Sarah Everard and the WoLF Surveys

 

WoLF stands for Women's Liberation Front, and this organization has been active in fighting for the preservation of women's sex-based rights. They have released a very interesting survey results report, conducted in 13 states. The graphics only show 11 of the states, but those results are fascinating.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

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One carries certain assumptions about states like California, but perhaps those assumptions are wrong? Is it possible that 3/4's of Californians are really not on board with basic policy prescriptions derived from gender ideology? How incredibly . . . hopeful.

I am sure you are acquainted with the recent murder of Sarah Everard, a young woman in the UK who was murdered while walking home at 9 pm in south London--murdered by a male policeman, no less. The UK press is going all out with calls for the government to fight violence against women in the wake of this heinous murder; why a Baroness actually called for a 6 pm curfew for males! As one news article noted, "The extent and seriousness of the problem is revealed by data from the Femicide Census, a charity that tracks the number of women killed by men in the UK. A total of 1,425 women have been murdered over the past decade - an average of one woman every three days." (By contrast, trans-identified individuals in the UK are far less likely to be murdered than the average Briton.) In addition, another survey found that in the UK, "a total of 97% of female respondents aged between 18 and 24 have been the victim of sexual harassment."

One commenter did some connecting of dots--dots that seem to help me understand the results WoLF found, even in California:

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

She's got a point, and I think about 75% of people see it.