financial statements on Woman’s Place UK’s website show a £3,000 contribution for “event organizing” from Lush. The money was generated through the company’s charity pot initiative, which anyone who has been to a store would be familiar with. Charity pot donations are made possible by the sale of creams and washes designated by special
packaging often featuring animals in need or the ocean, and portions from the sale of those items go toward grants that Lush issues throughout the year.s manifesto and itthe British government are littered with trans-exclusionary language such as this gem, “Government to consult with women’s organisations on how self-declaration would impact on women-only services and spaces.”
The organization has pages and pages on how to improve the lives of women, with special attention given to how this group of largely white Brits can help migrants, “the prostituted,But among the requests for improved representation are also calls for single-sex spaces for women and discrimination data that only takes sex into account as opposed to gender or self-identification.
On the other hand, Lush has run several ad campaigns through their UK and North American branches that feature members of the LGBTQ+ community, and just this month, Lush North America posted about the murders of trans people during Trans Day of Remembrance. The math is not mathing.In a statement to Pink News—which did not include an apology or an attempt at one—a representative for Lush claimed, “We do not believe that trans rights are a threat to women’s rights.
Women’s place aren’t anti trans. They’re pro women’s rights. Why are Jezebel being deliberately inflammatory do you think?
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