Now it's the turn of the Royal Academy to bow to the mob:
The Royal Academy of Arts has pulled an artist’s work from its gift shop following claims she expressed “transphobic” views.
Jess de Wahls was found to be in “conflict” with the values of the institution over opinions expressed in a 2019 blog criticising “gender identity ideology” and the LGBT charity Stonewall.
On Thursday, the RA issued an online statement saying that it had received complaints for selling works “by an artist expressing transphobic views”.
It added that her work “will not be stocked in future”, and thanked those who had complained about it.
The statement on Instagram added: “The RA is committed to Equality, Diversity and Inclusion and does not knowingly support artists who act in conflict with these values
“We would like to reiterate that we stand with the LGBTQ+ community”
Ms de Wahls told The Telegraph that her work had been pulled from the gift shop after a “concerted effort” from online activists over her alleged transphobia.
These horrendous "transphobic views"?
The artist wrote a blog in 2019 which said that a woman is “an adult human female” and “not an identity or feeling”, adding: “I can not accept people’s unsubstantiated assertions that they are in fact the opposite sex to when they were born.”
Maya Forstater, who won an appeal after losing her job following tweets stating trans women were “not women”, has raised concerns over the action taken against Ms de Wahls.
She told The Telegraph: “Organisations have got used to overreacting to complaints of transphobia. They need to take a deep breath, look at the Equality Act and consider that everybody has rights.
“These coordinated complaints ruin people's lives and their reputations and make organisations fearful. It is McCarthyism and many people are afraid.”
The campaign groups Sex Matters has written to the director of the RA in a letter stating: “The Royal Academy is carrying out an egregious and blatant belief discrimination against textile artist Jess de Wahls.”
The letter claims the decision to pull the artist's work came after a “handful of coordinated complaints”, adding that the decision goes against “your values as a forum for artistic expression”.
The group has urged the RA to reinstate Ms de Wahls' works and apologise to the artist.
Yes, it's pathetic.
Given present circumstances, I wonder (like Len Deighton in SS-GB) how GB would have fared under Nazi occupation.
Posted by: Mar Lizaro | June 18, 2021 at 03:01 PM
Interestingly the RA still sells Eric Gill cards. The man who not only raped his daughters but quite literally screwed the pooch.
Values, eh?
Posted by: Tim Worstall | June 18, 2021 at 04:11 PM