The word 'maternity' is facing a ban at Britain's 'wokest' university

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PhD student Raquel Rosario-Sanchez was told she was 'transphobic' and investigated by Bristol University after saying only a biological woman can give birth.

Bristol University staff objected to the use of the word 'maternity' on campus. Men identifying as women were also allowed to use its on-site swimming pool.

Transgender activists accused of two-year hate campaign against a PhD student. Bristol student Raquel Rosario-Sanchez was told she was 'transphobic' and investigated by the university after saying only biological women can give birth

 

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