Women’s rights have been firmly erased in NSW. Independent Alex Greenwich succeeded in convincing Premier Chris Minns and the Labor party to pass sex self-id law. The bill was passed by both houses. This means males can self-identify as female on a whim and access all women’s sex-based services, spaces and sports. Women do not have legal protection for their own sex-based rights and can be penalised if they try to exclude males from their spaces. The bill rejects the scientific fact that sex is evidenced in every single cell that contains a nucleus in the human body. The bill disregards women’s safety, dignity and fairness by rendering the word female or woman completely useless. If a person “feels” they are the opposite sex, or if they attempt to “live as” the opposite sex, that is enough apparently. What does it mean to “live as” the opposite sex? Who knows, but it appears to be that employing and appropriating sex stereotypes such as costumes, hairstyles, or drug taking can do it.
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A WIN FOR WOMEN, FREE SPEECH AND EXCHANGE OF IDEAS
Left-wing activists wasted no time in pursuing Australia’s new assistant minister for women, Senator Amanda Stoker. Threatened by her pursuit of truth and justice for women, they have come out against her for having ‘wrong’ beliefs. Stoker is unashamedly Christian and has also spoken out against the aggressive transgender agenda. Keyboard warriors and TV personalities have been quick to attack, not based on facts, but on prejudice against her political and religious beliefs. Prominent LGBT activist and actor Magda Szubanski tweeted, “This reshuffle has handed power to Amanda Stoker, another of the small but noisy ‘Christian Soldiers’ faction hijacking the national agenda. All because a few guys doing the wrong thing. And worse.”
Senator Stoker refused to be intimidated stating, “Those criticising me on Twitter aren’t into delivery, they’re into the tribal. I think it’s a narrow slice of people who have fairly extreme beliefs.” Stoker believes that all women should be represented in public policy, not just those with extreme beliefs. “It’s important that as a government we speak to the full range of women’s experience,” she said. Binary spokeswoman, Kirralie Smith, commended the Senator. “Amanda Stoker has handled her critics well. Being targeted and harassed for her political and personal beliefs exposes their agenda. Stoker has proven time and again her advocacy for women, free speech and the exchange of ideas. Bullies who aim to cancel her want to advance their agenda at the expense of women who refuse to toe the line of their radical ideology.”
