Last month the Spanish government approved a draft bill which will allow anyone over the age of 14 to legally change their sex without requiring any medical diagnosis or treatment.
The problem with these laws is that they are always spoken of as being for 'trans people', and the general public naturally assumes there's some mechanism that limits it to them. But there isn't. The same is true of equal rights for gay people- the neat trick with that legislation is that it is something that you would only want to do if you are actually gay. Anyone in the country can marry someone of the same sex. Here, no-one realizes that they are allowing everyone to pick their legal sex.
'Trans rights are human rights' yeah, and so are women's right. What a shower of shites.
The problem with these laws is that they are always spoken of as being for 'trans people', and the general public naturally assumes there's some mechanism that limits it to them. But there isn't. The same is true of equal rights for gay people- the neat trick with that legislation is that it is something that you would only want to do if you are actually gay. Anyone in the country can marry someone of the same sex. Here, no-one realizes that they are allowing everyone to pick their legal sex.
Thanks! Have sent that on to relatives in Spain.
Cheating bampots at it again!
https://www.gov.ie/en/consultation/066b6-review-of-the-equality-acts/
There's a public consultation in Ireland of the 2015 Equality Acts - includes the Gender Recognition Act.
https://womensspaceireland.ie/articles/should-the-government-give-men-the-right-to-use-womens-spaces/
Just looked at this a bit closer. The consultation is over the Equality Acts. 'Gender Identity' may be recognised in the Acts.
If the Woo-Woo Train has well and truly gone off the tracks,
women should make their own spaces away from it,
or be welcomed with wide open arms by the LGB movement
(or is that open to abuse?).
Surely if ‘they’ tried to stop that, there’d be public outcry?