This gender madness has gone too far
Following changes to Tasmanian law, any child over 16 years will be able to change their gender ‘at-whim’, writes Peta Credlin. Can feminists finally see how this gender madness has subverted their gains?
Pity the poor parents of Tasmania.
Following changes to the law, Jack could become Jill quite literally overnight, with no medical assessments, no psychological test or indeed without gender reassignment surgery, just the mere say-so of any child over 16 years.
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Such is the reach of new legislation designed to remove anomalies for the one per cent of transgender people, it has been hijacked to go so much further by allowing “at-whim” changes to gender, as well as making gender optional on birth certificates.
And where Tasmania has gone, you can bet other states will follow.
And even though the Tasmanian Liberal government opposed these new laws, here’s yet another salient example of how Labor and the Greens work together, even in Opposition, to deliver an activist agenda that was not disclosed to voters during the recent state election.
Women’s sport, toilets, shared aged-care accommodation for vulnerable elderly, even women’s domestic violence shelters are all now legally open to any man who declares he’s now a woman.
Don’t the feminists now see how far this gender madness has subverted the gains made for women over the past 50 plus years?
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