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18. Juli 2019 15:56
Women warned you: Yaniv’s human rights case is the inevitable result of gender identity ideology
Women warned the media, politicians, activists, and the public about the repercussions of gender identity ideology and legislation, and now that those repercussions are being played out in real time, those warned remain silent. Oddly, the entire queer movement, the left, and all of mainstream media have been politely ignoring the absolute shit show that has been taking place at the B.C. Human Rights Tribunal this month. Oddly, journalists covering the queer beat have declined to do their jobs, despite the fact that these hearings are only taking place because of the strides the queer movement has made in its fight to make gender identity ideology law. Oddly, those who are incredibly concerned about “despicable” women who dare discuss the implications of allowing men to self-identify as women have not managed to find time to comment on an individual who filed human rights complaints against 16 women for refusing to wax his genitalia, claiming this constitutes discrimination based on
By: Meghan Murphy
Feminist Current
17. Juli 2019 21:42
En pleno siglo XXI los derechos ganados por las mujeres en disputa
Hace unos días, Mujeres por la Abolición lograron reunir 1,000 firmas en sólo 24 horas, en defensa del feminismo y de las ponentes de la Escuela Rosario Acuña, que han defendido en Gijón la teoría y recorrido del feminismo, como una lucha cuyo sujeto son las mujeres.
By: Teresa C. Ulloa Ziáurriz
CATWLAC
14. Juli 2019 03:18
El transactivismo acosa a las lesbianas
Desde Mujeres por la Abolición queremos mostrar nuestro apoyo a las ponentes de la XVI Escuela feminista Rosario de Acuña. Os animamos a firmar y difundir por las compañeras y por todas nosotras, para parar esta tentativa de silenciamiento. Tenemos derecho a debatir y queremos hacerlo sin miedo.
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10. Juli 2019 13:03
We Need Sex-Segregated Toilets to Ensure Safety of Women and Girls
Gender-neutral toilets threaten the security of women and girls, and self-ID disregards women’s need for female-only spaces. Gender-neutral toilets are a good thing. That’s only if you are rich, white and Western. If you are African, Asian, or Latin-American, sex-segregated toilets are a good thing. Nothing exposes the hypocrisy of the trans debate more than the issue of toilets. If we listen to many Western leaders, politicians and human rights activists, it is good practice, and in line with international standards of human rights, to get rid of sex-segregated toilets and allow individuals to self-ID in their toilet choice. So a boy or a man who identifies as a girl or a woman, even without any medical, or other, intervention or modification, can, and indeed must be able to, use female toilets.
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10. Juli 2019 12:50
Four Times as Many Men in Prison Than Outside of It Say They Are Transgender
A recent survey found that the number of inmates in England and Wales who self-identify as transgender has surged to ten times previous estimates, such that one in 50 prisoners now say they are transgender. The numbers of men “transitioning to women”
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Half of male trans prisoners are sex offenders
6. Juli 2019 15:44
Fighting Tasmanian Self-ID Laws
Tasmania has become the first state to make gender optional on birth certificates. That means anyone can legally change their gender, without undergoing surgery. Marty Smiley meets the people this stands to benefit and the groups who are fighting
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1. Juli 2019 17:03
Feminists celebrate U‑turn on self‑id in Scotland as women’s prisons review trans policy
Scotland has shelved plans to allow people to self-declare their legal gender in what feminists said was a “major victory” for women’s rights and a “clear signal” to politicians in Westminster.
Women and Girls in Scotland
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20. Juni 2019 13:45
Victoria moves to enact self-id laws
Scrapping a "cruel and unfair" law will mean trans and intersex people in Victoria will no longer need gender reassignment surgery before they can change the sex recorded on their birth certificate. Gender diverse people, including children in some circumstances, will be free to self-nominate their sex as male, female or many other non-binary descriptors of their choice, under a bill the Andrews government will introduce to parliament on Tuesday.
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