Women’s rights to be prioritised in equality law revamp
- The Government is considering changing equality laws to prioritize women's rights and biological sex over gender identity, following a revised Statutory Code of Practice submitted by the Equality and Human Rights Commission .
- The EHRC has suggested protecting women-only spaces and requiring transgender individuals to present Gender Recognition Certificates.
- The changes come after legal cases regarding the Equality Act, including the case of Maya Forstater, which set a new precedent regarding gender beliefs.
- If implemented, the code may conflict with activist groups but could be presented to Parliament before the summer recess.
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The feminist gender language is based on a confusion between gender and sexus
On the basis of the thesis that women with the generic masculine ("a teacher") are deliberately not meant, gender linguistics has been doing the artificial conversion of German for years. Nothing remains unexualized in it; language must also be able to abstract strongly.
Nyaradzayi Gumbonzvanda | Women’s rights are human rights (S10-E8)
“Peace is a prerequisite. It's so critical for development… for unleashing the potential of the little girls. Peace is so important for enabling mothers, widows to give the best they can.” Having grown up in war-torn rural Zimbabwe, Nyaradzayi Gumbonzvanda overcame extreme hardship to pursue a career at the highest levels of the United Nations. Now UN Assistant Secretary-General, and one of two deputy executive directors of UN Women, she wants l…
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