Standing Up for Women: Sandra Adams Takes on the Seanad
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Standing Up for Women: Sandra Adams Takes on the Seanad
Niall Boylan and Karl Deeter
In this episode, Niall Boylan talks to Sandra Adams, a forthright and passionate candidate for the NUI panel in the upcoming Seanad elections. Sandra delves into some of the most contentious issues facing modern Ireland, from the shifting definitions of sex and gender to the broader implications of policy changes that, she argues, often undermine women’s rights and dignity.
Sandra recounts how a constituent brought to her attention a troubling change at Navan Hospital, where traditional single-sex toilets were replaced with mixed-sex facilities. Describing the situation as deeply disrespectful, Sandra explains, “The idea that a person requiring assistance is given dignity in a mixed-sex toilet is nonsense. There’s no respect there.” She raises concerns about the safety and privacy risks of these spaces, suggesting they were implemented without proper impact assessments. Sandra also highlights the inadequacy of the reasoning provided by the HSE, dismissing claims that such changes were made to accommodate gender nonconforming individuals or opposite-sex carers.
The conversation expands to Sandra’s broader campaign, where she advocates for a return to clarity in public discourse, particularly on issues of gender and identity. She criticizes the National Women’s Council of Ireland for adopting definitions of “woman” that, in her view, erase biological realities. “You can’t neutralize your sex just because the sign on the door says you do,” she says. “You remain male or female when you enter that space.”
Niall and Sandra also discuss the evolving political landscape and the challenges faced by those who voice dissenting opinions in an increasingly polarized society. Sandra reflects on how some laws and policies are passed without thorough debate or consideration of their impacts on all members of society, particularly women. She emphasizes the need for independent voices in the Seanad to scrutinize legislation and hold decision-makers accountable.
This thought-provoking conversation highlights the importance of balancing compassion with practicality and ensuring that public policies serve the entire population equitably. Sandra’s clarity, determination, and willingness to engage with difficult topics make her a compelling figure in the upcoming elections. If you’re eligible to vote, this episode will give you much to consider before the ballots close at noon on the 29th.