
Good Twitter thread here. "wheest" is apparently a Scottish noise for "shoosh" or "shut up", in the way that parents tell their children to be quiet. Which is entirely appropriate given that women like JK Rowling and the others, who aren't going along quietly with what's possibly the absolute worst movement attempting a thoroughly unwanted & unneeded social change in human history, are being treated a little better than empty-headed children. Typically being treated that way by some man-bun glasses-wearing neckbeard on Twitter who simply can't stop themselves from "correcting the little woman" through as much abuse as possible.
WomenWontWheestMostly British-centric, as the most sordid and utterly ridiculous behaviour from trans activists and trans-supporting careerist politicians seems to be happening in Britain. But it's here too, in Canada and the US, just not as prominent given our own other compelling issues of the day. Keep on thing in mind though - in the end, if you think like I do or how JK Rowling does, "transphobe" merely means that they're calling you "heretic" in today's language. And to my way of thinking being called a heretic, by some freak on Twitter or by some empty-headed woke politician, is one of the greatest badges of honour any true dissenter can be awarded with in their lifetime.
What will they do next, when they figure out that we're really not scared of them in the slightest?
