Donāt fool yourself, wokery is far from defeated
Donāt fool yourself, wokery is far from defeated
Zoe StrimpelSat, May 23, 2026 at 11:22 AM UTC
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Glimmers of sense are rather more contained than one would hope - Daniel Leal/AFP
As soon as she heard the news that Bridget Phillipson, the equalities minister, was providing guidance on single-sex spaces in line with the Supreme Court ruling, a friend texted me jubilantly to say that perhaps a portal into sanity was finally opening. āBeing allowed to say no to men in womenās toilets is the first step to being allowed to say no more broadly to insane, bad things,ā she said.
One wants to believe that if people see the light about A, theyāll see the light about B, the whole woke edifice will simply crumble; some semblance of cultural rationality and decency will return and the West will survive.
But on receiving his text, I shook my head ruefully. For unfortunately I think that glimmers of sense pushing against the incursions of the trans activist agenda are rather more contained than one would hope.
Weāve already had endless would-be Eureka moments ā the Hilary Cass report into the scandal of puberty blockers liberally dispensed by NHS trusts to children, the slow progress on banning men from womenās sport, the Supreme Court ruling itself that sex should be defined as biological and so, praise be, womenās loos really do mean womenās loos.
Bridget Phillipson has approved long-awaited guidance on single-sex spaces - Eddie Mulholland
These were all important strikes against madness, but never really seemed to go beyond themselves. The reason the Government is now belatedly issuing guidance is that the activists running our public institutions largely ignored the Supreme Court. For instance there is a new sign up at the Ladies Pond on Hampstead Heath, where I frequently swim, saying that trans women are welcome.
Conspiracies spread like wildfire, but good ideas, sadly, donāt. The killing of George Floyd was a starting gun for an era in which progressive Western societies lost their heads. Longer-running wokisms, like extreme affirmative action, were amplified, and new fires of madness, like teaching pre-schoolers about āwhite supremacyā, were ignited.
In the years since George Floyd and the atom bomb explosion of identitarianism, we have ā as creatures of hope ā heard many times about how the madness might finally have been defeated. But it most certainly hasnāt, and those celebrating are, I fear, clutching at straws.
The killing of George Floyd ignited a wave of protests and gesture politics - Adam Ihse/AFP
Thatās not to say some things havenāt shifted. Greenism has had a battering, though in the typically irresponsible style favoured by Trump (rather than the way it ought to be battered: by encouraging enterprise to solve the real problem of global warming). At any rate, Trump has opened the door to a culture in which pursuing the bottom line, environmental virtue-signalling be damned, has become more acceptable.
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In the UK, there is a bit more honest conversation about what a luxuriously silly campaign net zero is. But⦠meh. Itās barely a dent in the sprawling edifice of loonyism in which we all must live.
False hope is everywhere. Ever heard of āgrandpersoningā an idea into reality, or a person to success, rather than āgrandfatheringā? The Aussies have, thanks to Greens senator Nick McKim deploying it to describe some aspect of the opposing Labor Partyās housing policy. It was met with jeers and consternation. Well, you might say, at least we get to laugh at such things now. Sanity has surely returned!
Let us not forget the poor eco-zealous restaurateurs who were awarded newfangled green stars from Michelin, in recognition of their commitment to the environment, only to have them wrenched away because everyone confused them with the gastronomic red ones.
Donald Trump is belligerently dismantling the international net zero movement - Chip Somodevilla/Getty Images
Do spare a thought for Hylton Espey, owner of Culture restaurant in Falmouth, who serves mushrooms from a nearby āno-digā garden, and Cecily Fearnley, of Homestead Kitchen Garden in North Yorkshire, who have now lost their green stars and are very unhappy about it. To be fair, their food sounds great so maybe they will soon get some real red ones.
And they can take comfort that Michelin Guideās zeal for saving the planet, one plate of foie gras at a time, is not dwindling in the slightest, thanks to its Mindful Voices initiative, a āglobal editorial platformā about sustainable restaurants.
Itās not impossible that a small thing could unravel the whole. And so I am always on the lookout for signs that chinks in the armour of the woke beast are connecting to, and diminishing, the horror and falsehood that defines treatment of Israel. And the answer to that question is repeatedly and disappointingly no.
Take the existence of prominent persons in the Western feminist movement who have staked their morality on denying that Hamas raped and sexually tortured Israeli women on and after October 7. Some of these women are āgender-criticalā feminists, i.e. they are opposed to the trans movement. Sadly, this does not offer the assurance youād think it would.
I have repeatedly encountered fellow travellers who are crestfallen and confused when they find out that this or that āgender-criticalā, i.e. sane-seeming, feminist, still seems keener to bolster a jihadi Islamist group 2,000 miles away than the Jewish women they butchered (and the Muslim women they continue to butcher).
EM Forster introduced the evocative injunction āonly connectā in Howardās End in 1910. But in a world of fracture, boredom, anxiety, intellectual thinning and incoherence, it is becoming increasingly hard to do so. If one bit of madness is punctured, a million more remain intact.
Source: āAOL Breakingā