Anger as woke firm refuses to print stickers defining women as 'adult human ... trends now

Anger as woke firm refuses to print stickers defining women as 'adult human ... trends now
Anger as woke firm refuses to print stickers defining women as 'adult human ... trends now

Anger as woke firm refuses to print stickers defining women as 'adult human ... trends now

A printing firm is in a women's rights row after declaring it would no longer make stickers defining them as 'Adult human females' for a prominent campaigner.

Helloprint - which has a UK branch but is headquartered in Rotterdam - has suddenly refused to supply them to Kellie-Jay Keen, who is the founder of Standing for Women.

Her now well-known dictionary-style design shows the word 'Woman' above a definition which reads 'adult human female' and has been printed by them some 80,000 times.

The firm also made a T-shirt designed by Ms Keen and worn by JK Rowling which described First Minister Nicola Sturgeon as a 'Destroyer of women's rights' over the controversial gender recognition act.

But now the company - who has accepted £75,000 of orders from the cause - now say they are 'offensive material'.

Helloprint refused to supply them to Kellie-Jay Keen, the founder of Standing for Women

Helloprint refused to supply them to Kellie-Jay Keen, the founder of Standing for Women

The firm made a T-shirt designed by Ms Keen and worn by JK Rowling which described First Minister Nicola Sturgeon as a 'Destroyer of women's rights'

The firm made a T-shirt designed by Ms Keen and worn by JK Rowling which described First Minister Nicola Sturgeon as a 'Destroyer of women's rights'

Ms Keen put in three orders to the company, which she had been using since 2018.

She told MailOnline: 'The company has printed every sticker I've ever sold for the last five years, now they won't print the dictionary definition of the word woman. I've probably ordered 80,000 from them in the past.

'I just have no idea why they have gone and done this.

'I can only think they have got new staff who have decided they are not going to do it anymore.

Ms Keen's dictionary design has become well-known among those interested in the debate

Ms Keen's dictionary design has become well-known among those interested in the debate

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'They have printed most of it before without any trouble. I have taken great care over the years never to disclose who prints my stuff in case they are targeted by the trans lobby.

'That famous T-shirt JK Rowling wore, I designed and had printed - Helloprint actually made it.'  

MailOnline understands Helloprint originally objected to a leaflet in one of the orders which said the adoption of trans ideology threatened women's rights and spaces. 

Concerns over whether male predatory sex offenders could pose as women to gain access to female-only areas is something many campaigners have raised in the past.

One of Kellie-Jay Keen's Standing For Women on September 18 last year in Brighton

One of Kellie-Jay Keen's Standing For Women on September 18 last year in Brighton

Helloprint - which has an average revenue of $32million - describes itself as 'driven by culture'

Helloprint - which has an average revenue of $32million - describes itself as 'driven by culture'

But this led to agents at the firm deciding a 'Let Women Speak' banner, the Sturgeon slogan and the 'Woman definition' could also be seen as 'anti-trans' or 'harmful'.

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