Magdalen Berns

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Magdalen Berns

Postby JackRiddler » Sun Sep 22, 2019 7:16 am

A feminist with a vivid love of life, gone too soon

Magdalen Berns (1983-2019)

https://morningstaronline.co.uk/article ... e-too-soon

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MAGDALEN was born in London and lived all her life in the capital until, as a mature student, she went up to study engineering at Edinburgh University.

She changed course to physics in her second year and graduated in 2016.

Not long afterwards, she was diagnosed with terminal brain cancer.

Those dry words obscure the vividness of Magdalen’s life and personality.

Witty and warm, and with an acute intelligence, she was an activist from her early teens, campaigning against Huntingdon Life Sciences, laying siege to a long-gone fur shop near Piccadilly and giving out election leaflets for the Socialist Labour Party.

In her twenties when she was working as a sound engineer in the clubs and pubs of north London, her political energies turned to women’s issues.

During her time at Edinburgh University she repeatedly clashed with LGBT and women’s groups over her determined defence of women’s sex-based rights and the rights of lesbians to assert their sexuality in the face of relentless demands to redefine sex as gender.

She set up her video blog and, in April 2016, published the YouTube video, “There’s no such thing as a lesbian with a penis.”

Magdalen’s direct, deadpan delivery coupled with her sharp wit and the incisive intelligence with which she skewered the absurdities of gender ideology made her an international hit and, as one of the best-known feminist speakers of her generation, she spoke at meetings across the country.

Her tiny stature belied her strength and courage — courage which was often called for in the face of harassment.

She never backed away from speaking her truth and encouraging others to step up and speak up also.

Recognising the threat to women’s rights posed by attempts to reform the Gender Recognition Act, Magdalen campaigned during the government consultation alongside other feminists at Women’s Spaces In Scotland.

After the consultation closed, she and others realised that the fight had only just begun and that the need to raise awareness was stronger than ever.

In June 2018, she therefore co-founded the group ForWomen.Scot which has grown to become the largest women’s rights group in Scotland.

And Magdalen had other strings to her bow. As a pioneer of female boxing, she won the Haringey Box Cup in 2010 and became a member of Scotland’s first female Boxing Squad in 2011 when she won the British Universities Boxing Championship.

Study then took her away from boxing as she became fascinated by coding, participating in the Gnome Foundation (Google) Summers of Coding in 2013, 2014, 2015 in San Jose and Prague, where she worked on a programme to help the severely disabled.

Terminal brain cancer is a terrible diagnosis at any age and for a young, active woman in love with life it came hard.

Truthfully, she never complained: she took the stoical attitude that everyone dies and she had lived a full life and was happy to have fought the fights she had.

She leaves behind a grieving family and friends as well as many others fired and inspired by her energy and courage.
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Re: Magdalen Berns

Postby liminalOyster » Sun Sep 22, 2019 3:07 pm

Oh, fuck. Sad. I deeply disagreed with a lot of what she argued but she was extremely smart with serious acumen, bravery and style. RIP.
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Postby Harvey » Sun Sep 22, 2019 5:19 pm

I don't feel too bad I hadn't heard of her but I'm grateful I have now. Thanks for that. She could be funny and accurate, compassionate and scathing all at once. I can see why she must have wound people up.
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Re: Magdalen Berns

Postby Project Willow » Sun Sep 22, 2019 11:37 pm

I never met her, but I wept over her diagnosis and uncontrollably over her death. It's heartbreaking, especially the way she went, such a brilliant mind and a brave soul. She has left a legacy. Love you Magdalen.
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Postby Sounder » Mon Sep 23, 2019 7:08 am

Many thanks to Magdalen for gracing us with wit, insight and a special presence, RIP.
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Postby RocketMan » Mon Sep 23, 2019 7:48 am

I admit I couldn't watch her youtube clips after she told about her diagnosis. I just... couldn't face it. Maybe I will now. She had a razor sharp wit and she was very brave.

In this sadness, it's nice to see you, though, ProjectWillow. :hug1:
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Re: Magdalen Berns

Postby MacCruiskeen » Sun Oct 06, 2019 11:26 am

Belatedly, I just want to add my voice to those who have mourned her passing. Weeks before the news of her terribly early death I had read a brief message on Twitter informing us that she had gone into palliative care. That was a shock, but at least it was also a preparation for the inevitable. Though I never knew her personally, she was so present and vivid and real (and so brilliantly funny) that I felt as if I had spent a dozen great nights in the pub with her.

Thirty-six years was all she was given. It is such a sad waste of potential, Still, she had already lived more than many people manage to do in twice that lifespan. She did not waste her time on this planet.

Here's to the living memory of an honest and exceptionally courageous human being, someone who could see real things clearly and wasn't afraid to name them. There are too few like her. She was, and still is, an inspiration.


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