January 26, 2019
Marvel surrenders to transgender agenda
Marvel are the latest to surrender to the transgender agenda.
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.
Transgenders in sport is a hot topic. Sporting organisations are currently reviewing their transgender policies as an increasing number of biological men are succeeding in women’s sports. From cycling to weightlifting to handball and football, biological men are taking the podium in the women’s arena.
This is staggering. Up is down, in is out, and ‘not complicated’ in this story means ‘couldn’t be more complicated if you tried!”
Organisations representing more than 30,000 health care and legal professionals have signed a letter affirming biological sex is the best indicator for making public policy.
Last year, The Sun reported, “Women who identify as male are not being offered vital routine breast screenings and cervical cancer checks in case it offends them. But men identifying as women will be invited for cervical smear tests – even though they don’t have a cervix.”
The Masterpiece Cakeshop owner in Colorado is being dragged to court – again – by radical activists. But this time he is fighting back!
Ann Paula Henkel (Connelly), a female Olympian, has written an open letter to the International Olympic Committee. Henkel is a 4 time Olympian for Brazilian Volleyball and bronze medal winner. The athlete has raised some very important concerns about biological male transgender athletes being allowed to compete in women’s events.
Two feminists from Women Speak Tasmania, have written a complaint regarding the behaviour of former anti-discrimination commissioner Robin Banks.
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