The ACT Human Rights Commission are trying to enforce lies

The ACT Human Rights Commission is compelling speech and enforcing lies on its citizens.

It is now illegal to speak the truth about biological reality, and you can’t even wear a t-shirt that falls foul of their arbitrary definitions.

Fetishes, fantasy and feelings take precedence over reality in our nation’s capital, where residents must comply with lies and deception rather than truth when it comes to ‘gender identity.’

You can’t wear a t-shirt that may be perceived as ‘denigrating’ a male who wants the world to affirm his sexual fetish of appropriating female stereotypes. Who gets to decide what is ‘denigrating’? The government? They have legislated the lie that a person can change sex, so how can they be trusted?

You can’t hold a sign that exposes the tactical lies males may employ to access female spaces, services or sports. Because, apparently the bureaucrats have decided that those lies are more important than reality.

You can’t hand out leaflets explaining that women’s sex-based rights have been erased by males who wish they were women and are aroused at the thought of others relating to them as if they were female, because that might hurt their *feelings*.

It is also against the law to vilify a person or group of people on the grounds of ‘gender identity’. Vilification means to publicly incite hatred towards a person or group of people which is likely to offend, insult, humiliate or intimidate that person or group of people.

Examples of gender identity vilification include,

-  distributing pamphlets to the public ridiculing a person’s ‘gender identity’,

-  wearing clothing with messages that denigrates a person’s ‘gender identity’, or

-  insulting or inciting hatred against people because of their ‘gender identity’ by a speech at a public rally.

Are there any exceptions?

Vilification only extends to acts done ‘in public’ and does not include acts ‘done reasonably in good faith’.

Again, who decides if the acts done in public are done reasonably and in good faith? Those who want us all to believe sex is changeable with costumes, drugs, and body mutilation surgeries.

No human has ever changed their sex and it ought to be our human right to expose and ridicule the lies and ridiculous attempts to make us believe otherwise.