'Doing the right thing' Back in November 2021, I learned on Twitter that a bank had closed the account of a Dutch feminist organization Voorzij because its activities "Do not match what we stand for as a company." The bank, bunq made its position clear in a Twitter thread and press release, translated here , including "The bank believes that the foundation discriminates against trans women by not standing up for their interests." bunq, like many banks, disguises its support for the gender industry by pretending that what it is promoting is social responsibility and human rights.
In the wake of the massive publicity that Farage generated about his bank accounts, evidence emerged that banks were closing the accounts of a number of individuals and organizations who are not in Farage's league financially, but are opposed to gender ideology.
Their application for a business account was blocked by Metro Bank, a month after the bank joined the Stonewall Diversity Champion scheme.
A bank manager explained that the Our Duty website "Conflicts with the ideas and culture we are pushing." Yorkshire Building Society closed the account of a vicar, Richard Fothergill, days after he posted a comment on their portal that he disagreed with their promotion of gender ideology, and which linked to a news report that was critical of Drag Queen Story Hour.
Professor Lesley Sawers, the Equalities and Human Rights Commissioner for Scotland was told by the Royal Bank of Scotland that her joint bank account with her husband would be closed, with no explanation given.
Still, one can't help being aware that his life experience might be useful for a bank wanting to be able to identify critics of the gender industry and deprive them of access to a bank account.
As the Dutch feminist group Voorzij explained in a statement about their bank's decision to close their account, "As a foundation, a bank account is crucial. After all, we need money to maintain our website and organize activities. So we are not only silenced - it's impossible for us to function." The gender industry is destroying lives, and destroying the language with which we understand our lives.
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