Gender demagoguery |
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“So young people nowadays have choices to make that they didn't face before. And it's not a once-for-all choice; they can question and redefine themselves at any time. ... it'your choice to be called lesbian, gay, bisexual, transgender, queer and questioning, intersex, asexual – or something else. ... We have reached the point that regardless of anatomy, you can choose your gender identity. And you can choose to change your gender identity as often as you change your clothes.” — Allan Metcalf[1]
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The radical feminist demagoguery |
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"Until all women are lesbians, there will be no true political revolution."
— Radical feminist author and journalist Jill Johnston[2]
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Gender ideology is the view that innate biological sex of an individual is irrelevant, and that everyone should have a choice to select whom he or she feels to be or wants to become (man, woman, otherwise sexually or gender-differentiated, respectfully).[1] According to this demagoguery, biological division of sexes into males and females places unnecessary restriction on humans, because it allegedly creates so called 'gender stereotypes' of thinking and behavioral patterns in the society that later, according to proponents of this 'theory', may lead into various forms of 'discrimination'. Gender ideology therefore claims to be entitled to redefine the common understanding of the sexuality of humans from the biological and medical perspective onto the socio-culturally created artificial construct of 'gender,' i.e. onto the subject of purely subjective perception and feeling of oneself so that everyone can "freely choose" who he or she is or whom wants to be wrt. this so-called 'gender identity'.[3] The fundamental work of gender ideology is Gender Trouble: Feminism and the Subversion of Identity by Judith Butler.[4]
Gender ideology is the belief that biological sex and "gender" i.e. social identification as male or female, are two different things. This is a false binary division. It assumes the two things are unrelated and therefore separable. In actuality, biological sex and gender are intrinsically related and male/female identity is so written into each of our body-cells that even removing our reproductive organs does not change our sex or our gender. "Gender" is nothing more than an indication of sex. The indication maybe be one of language, or of costume, or something else, but gender is only gender if it indicates biological sex. If it does not, it is a hollow signifier and not true gender.
An early and disastrous example of gender ideology was the work of the sexologist Dr. John Money, who performed "transsexual" operations in Baltimore, Maryland. He carried out a bizarre experiment from 1966 onwards, on a pair of twin boys named Brian and Bruce Reimer. The twins were born in Winnipeg in August 1965. When they were seven months old, an accident at a hospital destroyed Bruce's penis. Dr. Money advised the distraught family was that he could turn Bruce into a girl. When Bruce was 18 months old, he was castrated and brought up as a girl with the name Brenda. The experiment ended in failure, and in disaster as first of all Bruce on growing up decided to regain his male identity, then later both twins, victims of this disturbing experiment, committed suicide. [See article on Dr John Money.]
Since the time of Dr. Money, understanding of the human genome has advanced and we now know that a child's sex is fixed from the point of conception, and is inscribed in every cell of his or her body, including those of the brain. Each cell contains either two "X" chromosomes (indicating a female), or one "X" and one "Y" chromosome (indicating a male); this genetic marker of gender cannot be changed. Hormones present in the womb may influence secondary sexual characteristics, but nothing can change the sex of a child, or of an adult. There is a growing body of evidence that attempting to do so is harmful and cases of ex-transsexuals who regret and try to reverse their decision.[5]
While some feminists such as Judith Butler advocate gender ideology, not all feminists agree with it. There is a disagreement and vigorous war of words between transsexuals and radical feminists who do not accept biological men as "women".[6] Transgenders have even created an acronym TERF meaning "trans-exclusionary radical feminist" which they use as a term of denunciation, hostility and abuse.[7]
Despite scientific advance, and this vocal opposition from some radical feminist groups, LGBT activists have continued to persuade politicians worldwide to adopt gender theory as "progress" and legislate accordingly.
Instead of applying scientific research and peer-reviewing by independent scientific community, the partisans of gender ideology are imposing their views on the rest of the society by means of political lobbying in national and international political structures. At the same time, they uncritically and manipulatively promulgate interests and goals of activists from certain pressure groups who falsely label themselves as legitimate 'minorities' (cf. LGBTI bundling).[3]
On 5 Jul 2017, Ambassador of Norway to the Council of Europe deposited its instrument of ratification the so-called Istanbul convention. Thus, Norway became the 24th state to ratify the Council of Europe Convention on preventing and combating violence against women and domestic violence (CETS No.210).[8] In Slovakia, however, the call for ratification was met with strong public resentment.[9][10][11] In 2013, organizations Forum for Life and Forum for public questions worked out an analysis where they showed and pointed out that under the pretext of combating violence against women and domestic violence, the convention is misused i.a. to introduce the gender terminology that is foreign to domestic legislature.[12] The Convention also encroaches upon parental rights in realms of education and gives special privileges to self-appointed interest groups. Consequently, there have been more than 100 domestic organizations that signed a call for withdrawing the Slovakia's signature and for refusal of the Istanbul convention. One political party that as of 2017 participates in government, SNS, publicly denounced the Istanbul convention.[13][14][15][16] In 2015, two NGOs, Áno pre život ("Yes for life") and Spišská katolícka charita (Regional Catholic charity) have been denied grants from EU and Norway Grants for their projects after they were found as signatories for recalling Slovakia's signature under the Istanbul Convention. As the projects of these two organizations were targeting the needs of women suffering i.a. from domestic violence, the case was interpreted by general public as proof that background for Istanbul convention is ideological indoctrination and does not honestly seek or represent the real help to women who are in need of it. When the leaders of these NGOs which do not perceive domestic violence through distorted optics of feminist terminology on "gender-based violence" visited the Norwegian Ambassador to Slovakia asking for explanation, they were simply told that they have to accept Istanbul convention.[17] In the meantime, the representative of liberal NGOs such as Adriana Mesochoritisová from Možnosť voľby ("Option of choice") made attempt to portray conservative NGOs, by using logical fallacy of bifurcation, as "leading towards violence".[18] Liberal lobby also strives to bring EU as a whole to join Istanbul convention in order to avoid sovereign decisions of particular countries and thus impose this convention even upon "disobedient" ones. Speaker of European socialists S&D, Iratxe García Pérez, claimed that one of the latest resolutions, hijacked into programme of Council of the EU on 11 May 2017 under the camouflaging Agriculture and Fisheries agenda, „increases the pressure onto 14 member states, which so far have not ratified the Istanbul convention.“[19][20][21] Bulgaria also backed away from the treaty due to public resentment. The Bulgarian Orthodox Church argued that ratification would lead to the legalization of same-sex marriage in Bulgaria or increase the likelihood of young people identifying as transgender.[22][23]
The term "Gender ideology" is mainly used by Latin American Conservatives. One of the most important writers about the topic is Agustín Laje along with Nicolás Márquez who wrote "The Black Book of the New Left" (El libro negro de la Nueva Izquierda), a book that denounces the Gender ideology, the Third Wave of Feminism, Moral relativism, Abortion, Indigenism and many other forms of Cultural Marxism that were introduced by the Sao Paulo Forum in the 90s to the Latin American Politics.
In Peru there is a Movement called Con Mis Hijos No Te Metas (Don't mess with my children in English) which has strongly opposed the Gender ideology.
In Chile and Argentina there have been marches against the ideology alongside Pro-Life Marches.
Brazilian President Jair Bolsonaro in his inauguration speech mentioned his opposition to the ideology.
Paragguay President Mario Abdo Benítez and his predecessor Horacio Cartes have also started policies against the implementation of the ideology in the Paraguayan State.
There has also been initiatives like the Bus of Liberty (Bus de la Libertad), a bus that says "Nicolás has the right to a mom and a dad, less state, more family."[24] and "The boys have a penis and the girls have a vulva, do not be fooled."[25] This bus has been in Santiago and Madrid. The initiative was started by the Spanish Catholic Organization named HazteOir, and in Chile by Marcela Aranda[26] there were attempts to censor the bus by categorizing it as hate speech.
Russian Federation President Vladimir Putin said at the 2022 Valdai Club Conference: "Respecting the peculiarities of people and civilizations is in everyone's interest. Actually, it is in the interest of the West too, as it loses superiority. The West is quickly becoming a minority, culture-wise. That said, Western culture should be respected, just like any other. If Western elites believe that they can incorporate into the minds of their people, their societies, things that I personally find somewhat weird, and which are apparently in fashion, like dozens of genders and gay pride parades, so be it. Let them do whatever they want. But the West has no right to impose their cultural preferences on other nations and societies. Russia does not lecture others on how they should live, and does not want to be lectured."