"No such thing as boys and girls"
September 14, 2022
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Sometimes people tell me that I am a conspiracy theorist and that sex isn’t really being abolished. That’s an understandable thing to think because:
The media steadfastly refuses to talk about it; and
No one really wants to think that this is happening.
But it’s real, and it can all be documented. Today’s example comes from Canada, but it could just as easily have happened in the U.S. (or anywhere, for that matter).
In 2018, a 6-year-old girl went to school knowing that she was a girl. In a lesson on gender and “gender identity,” the girl’s teacher taught the class that “there is no thing as boys and girls.” According to the Post Millennial, the teacher also drew “a gender spectrum on the whiteboard, with a boy at one end and a girl at the other, and all the other possibilities in between.” The girl went home that day very confused.
The U.S. chapter of Women’s Declaration International (WDI USA) has documented examples of things like this being taught in schools all over the U.S.
The girl’s mother ultimately brought a complaint before the Ontario Human Rights Commission, alleging that this violated her daughter’s right to be free from sex discrimination because it undermined her sense of self as a girl. The mother lost.
In dismissing the complaint, the Commission stated:
Everyone has a gender identity. It is not a matter of 'requiring to have one.' But the protections of the Code do not apply in the same way to all gender identities. The focus on providing protection on the grounds of gender identity and gender expression under the Code has arisen from the discrimination that individuals who are not cis-gender have faced in their lives. Persons whose birth assigned sex does not match their lived gender identity and gender expression have faced discrimination in many social areas.”
Therefore, while each person has a gender identity, the protections of the Code for cis-gendered persons is not the same as for transgendered individuals.
This teacher literally told a first grade class that “there is no such thing as boys and girls” and the Ontario Human Rights Commission evidently agrees and states that as a matter of law, “everyone has a gender identity.” Didn’t think you had a “gender identity?” You do now.
This post is not meant to pick on Canada. The abolition of sex at the altar of “gender identity” is happening on a global scale. In 2021, the UN Independent Expert on sexual orientation and gender identity presented a report before the UN Human Rights Commission and the UN General Assembly proclaiming that gender is a "suprabiological phenomenon" that will not impact women's sex-based rights.
As I discuss in my book The Abolition of Sex: How the ‘Transgender’ Agenda Harms Women and Girls, getting rid of the material reality of sex has far-reaching implications that our society has not even begun to consider, including our ability to track crime statistics by sex and to conduct public health research.
None of this is pleasant, and no one wants to confront the reality of what is happening directly. But we had better do so, and fast. The material reality of sex is rapidly disappearing, and our humanity with it (here’s a piece examining the U.S. Defense Department’s investments in human cyborgs, as an example).
On Sept. 11, Forbes published (and then quickly unpublished) this piece by Dawn Ennis, a man who has changed “gender identities” more times than anyone is aware, stating that the words “biological male,” “biological female,” and “biological sex” are “transphobic” and “nonsense words, coined during the North Carolina bathroom bill days specifically to oppress trans people.” That was in Forbes, not in some fringe outlet that exists only at the outer regions of the internet, denying that sex is real and claiming that biology was invented in the early 2000s to oppress people on the basis of their “gender identity.”
Everyone who thinks any of this is a conspiracy theory is kidding themselves (zirselves?), at all of our peril. It doesn’t get any more clear than “there is no such thing as boys and girls.”
If you haven’t, please consider signing the Declaration on Women’s Sex-Based Rights. You can find the U.S. chapter of Women’s Declaration International here.
Check out my book The Abolition of Sex: How the ‘Transgender’ Agenda Harms Women and Girls, also available on Audible.