The Daily Heretic • November 14, 2025
| Guest | Role | Confidence | Extraction Method | Actions |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Julie Bindel | Guest | 85% | RULES | Login to Follow |
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How does a teenager living in 1970s Yorkshire, under the shadow of one of Britain’s most infamous serial killers, become a lifelong radical feminist? In this gripping Heretics interview, journalist, author, and activist Julie Bindel reveals how the Yorkshire Ripper murders changed the course of her life — and shaped her commitment to fighting for women’s rights.
Bindel, who has spent decades campaigning against male violence, recalls growing up during the Peter Sutcliffe killing spree, when fear gripped communities and women were told to change their behaviour rather than expect protection from the authorities. She explains how the police’s treatment of the victims — and the media’s indifference to women’s safety — lit a fire that turned her into a radical feminist determined to challenge a culture that excuses misogyny.
In this candid conversation, you’ll discover:
What it was like to live in the epicentre of the Yorkshire Ripper investigation.
How victim-blaming shaped public perception of the murders.
Why Bindel believes the police failed women during the case.
How these events pushed her into a lifetime of activism.
The connections she draws between 1970s misogyny and today’s gender politics.
Why male violence against women remains her core campaigning focus.
Andrew Gold digs into Bindel’s journey from a working-class teenager in Leeds to a leading radical feminist voice. Together, they explore how this early experience of systemic failure still informs her work today — from challenging dangerous offenders being placed in women’s prisons to fighting for sex-based rights in the face of modern ideological battles.
Bindel’s story is more than just a personal memoir — it’s a powerful indictment of a justice system that too often sidelines women’s safety. She argues that the lessons from the Yorkshire Ripper era are still painfully relevant, and that ignoring them risks repeating history.
Whether you agree with her politics or not, Julie Bindel’s testimony is a raw, urgent reminder of why feminism exists in the first place.
➡️ Watch the full interview now and join the conversation: Do you think society has learned from the Yorkshire Ripper murders — or are women still being failed today?
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