Here is why we are saying what we are saying. The intention is to demobilise women and girls. Are they surprised this is getting a pushback?
This is hate speech masquerading as public policy.
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the implications of the Gender Recognition Act for our contemporary legal understanding of sex. We ask, and attempt to answer, has �sex� changed?
Gender Identity; Legal identities
Sex cannot be changed. It is no good the Minister shaking his head. Sex is decided by the chromosomes of a human being. If we have XX chromosomes, we are women; if we have XY chromosomes, we are men. I might perhaps accept the Bill if an additional requirement for registering changes of gender were that it had been discovered that those concerned had inappropriate chromosomes for the sex in which they had been registered. That is the only way in which the Bill could avoid telling a lie. So far as I know, there is no law nor any known medical procedure that can change the sex of a human being. The Bill purports to do so. It is therefore an objectionable farce. (Lord Tebbit, Gender Recognition Bill, House of Lords Second Reading, 18/12/03, Hansard: Column 1304)
It is an objectionable farce.