September 09, 2021
Once again the NSW Woman of the Year Award is open to men
The Daily Telegraph have finally woken up to the fact that the NSW Woman of the Year allows males to enter.
The Daily Telegraph have finally woken up to the fact that the NSW Woman of the Year allows males to enter.
Mark Latham has released a comprehensive report related to the Education Legislation Amendment (Parental Rights) Bill 2020. As chair of the committee which received hundreds of submissions and several hearings, these recommendations are sensible and should be implemented as soon as possible.
Doctors are fighting back in America, stating biological reality should take precedence over a political ideology.
The federal Minister for Women and Foreign Affairs, Marise Payne, must resign.
The Inner West Council in Sydney has introduced a program to indoctrinate staff into radical gender ideology. They will be forced to undergo “unconscious bias” training as part of a new gender policy that also makes bizarre claims that British colonial settlers wrongly “asserted men and women as the norm” in Aboriginal culture.
Senator Janet Rice has been pushing her political bandwagon in the Senate, putting forward a motion on discrimination, that is attempting to elevate LGBT desires above all else.
Federal Senator for Tasmania, Claire Chandler, has continued to champion women’s sex-based rights within her party. On Saturday she announced that a motion had passed to protect women from the extremist trans agenda.
The Force for Mexico party has registered 18 transgender candidates for an upcoming election.
Identity politics trumps science and child protection in Victoria. State Health Minister, Martin Foley, who also happens to be the Minister for Equality, announced an extra $21 million for two gender clinics in the state. One focusses on children, the other on adults.
Rodney Croome of Equality Tasmania has asked candidates of the major parties in his state a series of questions to determine their stance on LGBT+ issues.
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