The liberty principle for this
Freedom Friday concerns an effort at the United Nations that threatens the
rights of biological females. It seems that all those men who have decided that
they are women are threatening the rights, privileges, and freedoms of those
who are actually female from birth.
Grace Melton posted an article
titled “How Gender Identity Extremism at UN Threatens Rights of Real Women and Girls.” She
notes that the United Nation’s 63rd Commission on the Status of
Women was held recently in New York City. While such conferences usually define
“women and women’s issues solely in terms of reproduction,” the discussions of
this conference will have “the priority theme of access to social protection
systems and to public services and sustainable infrastructure for gender
equality, and the empowerment of women and girls.”
Although too often these women’s
conferences fall into the trap of defining women and women’s solely in terms of
reproduction (obviously, an important components of womanhood, though not the
only one), a newer danger to addressing women’s genuine needs was on full
display at this conference.
Rather than just reducing women’s needs
and priorities to issues pertaining to their biological and reproductive
capabilities (as though women care solely about sexual and reproductive
health), this radical ideology now threatens to erase biological women from the
discussion altogether.
The rapidly changing and ever-expanding
ideology of so-called gender identity threatens to undermine women’s economic,
social, and political progress in unprecedented ways.
Nowadays, the term gender identity is
used to describe an individual’s self-perception as male, female, both,
neither, or something along a spectrum.
The word “gender” in international legal
documents has historically been understood to mean biological sex (male or
female), and thus laws and policies that are implemented to achieve gender equality
are intended specifically to help women and girls.
However, policies that treat people
based upon their gender identity undermine decades of efforts to remedy
historical and societal injustices that disproportionally affect women and
girls by benefiting any male who “self-identifies” as a woman.
The Heritage Foundation and the
Hands Across the Aisle Women’s Coalition hosted a recent event called “Equal or
Erased?: The Rights of Women and Girls in the Age of Gender Identity.” Besides
the moderator, there were four diverse speakers on the panel who addressed “how
gender-identity ideology harms women and girls.” The women come from diverse
backgrounds politically and religiously, but they “were united in their
conviction that gender identity ideology, and the policies it demands, pose
real threats to women and girls.”
Activists
were enraged at the audacity that someone would hold an event to discuss the
needs of biological women and girls and not include transgender women. The
bottom line is that biological women and girls are losing their rights as
females in many ways and not just on athletic fields and tracks. It is time
that all women and girls educate themselves about the problem and reading
Melton’s article and listening to the panel discussion is a good place to start
that learning process.
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