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Is there signs in the UK beyond "a small group of British radfems" though? Because no offense but I wouldn't take radfems/gendercritical to be a sign that an entire country is "waking up", they are a very small, vocal, toxic minority.

I can't be certain but aside from the BBC supposedly removing Mermaids from it's website, I can't say I've seen much backlash from the UK that wasn't directly tied to the radfem/gendercritical movement

I can only hope that money, if not human rights, drives people to stop. I'm homosexual yet I boycott anything with strong LGBT or even gay virtue signalling. If your business makes a fake woke speech about tolerance and acceptance and "the LGBTQ+ community" I will not buy from you, I will go elsewhere if I can.

I've seen people online criticize corporations cashing in on Pride, which seems like a step in the right direction, but I don't think it's "nobody wants you to support this shit", it's more that "Us LGBTQ+ are angry that you only set your twitter icon to rainbow and didn't donate a large sum to trans women RIGHT NOW"

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Is there signs in the UK beyond "a small group of British radfems" though? Because no offense but I wouldn't take radfems/gendercritical to be a sign that an entire country is "waking up", they are a very small, vocal, toxic minority.

They were able to stop new version of Gender Recognition Act where sex was replaced with gender identity and gender stereotypes. So at least something they can do. UK women in general are more feminist-leaning and more agressive in achieving their goals than women in most of the world, thought.