February 11, 2019
Which political parties will take a strong stand on transgender issues?
One Nation leader in NSW, Mark Latham, has issued a strong policy stand on transgender issues.
One Nation leader in NSW, Mark Latham, has issued a strong policy stand on transgender issues.
Many countries are currently being provoked to redefine identity according to feelings rather than facts. Transgender people want to self-identify regardless of their medical or psychological status.
USA Powerlifting has responded to the transgender agenda by publishing a policy that explains why it is not appropriate or fair for transgender athletes to participate in the sport.
The Courier Mail has reported, “HIGH school students will be asked to interrogate different theories about gender as part of a new Queensland elective science subject, psychology.”
9news.com.au has reported on the dramatic increase in the number of children seeking transgender treatment in Australia. They say, “according to The Royal Children’s Hospital, 1.2 per cent of the adolescent population identify as transgender with children as young as three expressing concerns about their biological sex.”
BPR Business and Politics has reported that the “California State Senate Judiciary committee bans ‘he’ and ‘she’ pronouns during hearings.”
There has been a sharp increase in the number of trans identifying people in the UK and around the world.
Marvel are the latest to surrender to the transgender agenda.
In the UK, National Health Service (NHS) “staff are being advised to ignore parents’ wishes if they conflict with those of a child who identifies as transgender - even if the child is not considered to have the understanding and intelligence to consent,” reports the Telegraph.
Brazil’s new President, Jair Bolsonaro, vows to fight political correctness and gender ideology.
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