
"It now feels like everything's just been pushed to one side we're not seen as humans or as people with rights."
"If I walk into a woman's bathroom now, am I gonna be attacked? And are people gonna justify that by saying, 'well, you're legally not a woman.'"
"These people will, I think, have blood on their hands,"
"Talk to your loved ones. Talk to your friends, whether it's your family or chosen."
Ella Morgan, a trans activist and TV personality, expressed her fear following the UK Supreme Court's ruling that the legal definition of a woman under the Equality Act is based on biological sex. This ruling, while clarifying protections for trans individuals under anti-discrimination laws, has left Morgan feeling dehumanized and worried about potential increases in anti-trans sentiment and violence. Morgan emphasizes the importance of support networks for trans individuals amid growing anxiety regarding their safety and acceptance in society.
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