Edinburgh Rape Crisis Center: Gender Identity and Beliefs
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Rosslyn Adams had worked along side and supported trans women for years. When faced with a question regarding a crisis counselor's biological sex, Rosslyn found herself in the crossroads of 21st century gender politics. She also found herself the subject of an HR investigation which lead to her resignation. She sued the Edinburgh Rape Crisis Center and one of the conditions of the suit was a public apology. She won her case and received her apology - but was it really an apology?
We're here to rate ERCC's apology and solve the problem of gender identity politics!
Note to listeners: this episode contains discussion of sexual assault and may not be suitable for all listeners, particularly for our younger listeners.
If you or someone you know is a survivor of sexual assault and in need of support, help is available for free. Contact RAINN (Rape Abuse and Incest National Network) online or by phone:
online chat: online.rainn.org
phone: 800-656.4673
Our AI overlord explains the episode this way:
The latest episode of Apologies Accepted delves into contemporary issues surrounding public apologies, gender identity, and societal beliefs. Theo and Juliette discuss the intricate case involving the Edinburgh Rape Crisis Center, where an employee faced dismissal over gender-critical beliefs. The episode sheds light on the challenges of balancing personal beliefs and professional duties while ensuring inclusivity and respect for all individuals.
Beyond serious discussions, the hosts share personal anecdotes about their love for Thanksgiving and the joyous traditions that come with it. Tune in as Theo and Juliette blend meaningful discourse with light-hearted banter, providing listeners with insight and entertainment in equal measure.
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