March 29, 2019
The high cost of telling the truth
Truth is no longer a defence in Canada when it comes to informing the public about another person’s biological sex.
Truth is no longer a defence in Canada when it comes to informing the public about another person’s biological sex.
A headline from Tasmania’s Mercury reads, “Hitch for pregnant men.”
It is now certain that police in the UK are acting as thought police.
A woman who identifies as a man has attempted to sue Japan over its requirement that, to be officially designated a man, she has to have her ovaries and uterus removed as well as have surgery to make her genitals look male, be over 20, single, have no minor children and have been diagnosed as suffering from “gender-identity disorder”.
A 14-year-old girl who identifies as a boy has been granted hormone treatment despite her father not giving consent.
State-sanctioned censorship and police intimidation has reached new heights in the UK.
The Spectator has highlighted the dangerous path UK police are travelling down when it comes to thought crimes.
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.
BPR Business and Politics has reported that the “California State Senate Judiciary committee bans ‘he’ and ‘she’ pronouns during hearings.”
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