about What's left?
As left-leaning political parties, social movements, and organizations embrace and enforce gender ideology, gender-critical women and men have been expelled or hounded out of activist spaces, or sidelined and made to feel unwelcome. Many report canceling party memberships, leaving or being pushed out of volunteer roles, and directing their time and money elsewhere. Others choose to stay and argue against the capture of left-leaning organizations. What's Left? was created as a place for gender dissidents to share their stories.
What is gender ideology?
Gender ideology refers to the belief that an internal sense of gender identity, not sex, is what makes someone a woman or a man (or even what makes someone male or female). When enforced, this ideology can lead to censorship of women's speech, erasure of women's rights under the law, erosion of women-only spaces and services, opposition to women organizing as a sex class, and harassment of dissenters.
What is gender ideology?
Gender ideology refers to the belief that an internal sense of gender identity, not sex, is what makes someone a woman or a man (or even what makes someone male or female). When enforced, this ideology can lead to censorship of women's speech, erasure of women's rights under the law, erosion of women-only spaces and services, opposition to women organizing as a sex class, and harassment of dissenters.