Sturgeon denies 'obsession' with gender reforms when Scotland's first minister
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Sturgeon denies 'obsession' with gender reforms when Scotland's first minister
"This idea that I became obsessed [with gender recognition reform] to the exclusion of everything else is just a nonsense thing that some of my opponents say."
"I have been a feminist for as long as I can remember. I will go to my grave a feminist."
"The risks and the dangers to women come from abusive men and actually lawmakers in parts of the world right now who are trying to take away women's rights."
"I also don't believe that is inconsistent with standing up for one of the most stigmatised minorities in the country, and that is trans people."
Nicola Sturgeon denied claims of being overly focused on gender recognition reforms during her political career. She expressed contentment with her decision to step down after 27 years as an MSP. Sturgeon emphasized her long-standing feminist beliefs and the importance of supporting trans rights while acknowledging concerns about women's safety. The controversy surrounding Isla Bryson, a double rapist who changed gender, highlighted the complexities of the gender reform debate. Sturgeon rejected the notion that her advocacy for trans rights was obsessive or exclusive of other issues.
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