Post by NFA on Sept 14, 2024 6:14:24 GMT 8
One Nation was blocked from protecting biological women’s rights
Australia has a proud history with women’s rights.
We were among the first countries in the world to recognise women’s right to vote and women’s right to be Members of Parliament. Over the years, generations of Australian women have fought hard for their rights and they’ve been recognised around the world for these achievements.
We were among the first countries in the world to recognise women’s right to vote and women’s right to be Members of Parliament. Over the years, generations of Australian women have fought hard for their rights and they’ve been recognised around the world for these achievements.
Our Petition that was rejected but please sign
Petition to the Senate: Reconsideration of the Sex Discrimination (Acknowledging Biological Reality) Bill 2024
To the Honourable President and Members of the Senate in Parliament assembled:
We, the undersigned citizens of Australia, urge the Senate to reconsider and pass the Sex Discrimination (Acknowledging Biological Reality) Bill 2024.
This Bill, introduced by Senator Pauline Hanson, seeks to restore clarity to the Sex Discrimination Act 1984 by reaffirming the biological definitions of "man" and "woman" and removing the concept of "gender identity" from the Act. The inclusion of "gender identity" as a protected attribute in 2013 has created significant ambiguity around the legal definitions of sex, leading to significant consequences that undermine women’s rights and safety.
We believe that the biological distinctions between men and women are fundamental, immutable, and must be the foundation upon which legal protections are based. This Bill seeks to protect the rights of women by preserving female-only spaces and safeguarding the integrity of the legal recognition of sex, which is critical to women’s safety, privacy, and equality.
By rejecting this Bill, the Senate is failing to acknowledge the real harm being done to women's rights and spaces in the name of inclusivity. The recent court rulings, such as the case of Sall Grover’s Giggle app, highlight how the rights of biological women are being compromised. The erosion of these spaces risks undoing decades of progress in women’s rights.
We call upon the Senate to stand with biological women and protect the hard-won rights they have fought for. Passing this Bill is essential to ensuring that these spaces and rights are not overwritten by gender ideology.
Therefore, we respectfully request that the Senate give due consideration to this Bill and vote in favour of passing the Sex Discrimination (Acknowledging Biological Reality) Bill 2024.
On Thursday this week however, women’s rights are under attack from trans activism with the enthusiastic support of Labor and the Greens.
As we saw in the case involving Sall Grover’s ‘Giggle app’, private spaces created for biological women are being invaded by men who claim to be women. This isn’t just happening online – women’s changerooms and public bathrooms are also being invaded.
As we saw in the Paris Olympics, women’s sport is also being invaded by men, creating a serious safety risk and extremely unfair competition – undermining the very basis of sport itself: fairness.
To the Honourable President and Members of the Senate in Parliament assembled:
We, the undersigned citizens of Australia, urge the Senate to reconsider and pass the Sex Discrimination (Acknowledging Biological Reality) Bill 2024.
This Bill, introduced by Senator Pauline Hanson, seeks to restore clarity to the Sex Discrimination Act 1984 by reaffirming the biological definitions of "man" and "woman" and removing the concept of "gender identity" from the Act. The inclusion of "gender identity" as a protected attribute in 2013 has created significant ambiguity around the legal definitions of sex, leading to significant consequences that undermine women’s rights and safety.
We believe that the biological distinctions between men and women are fundamental, immutable, and must be the foundation upon which legal protections are based. This Bill seeks to protect the rights of women by preserving female-only spaces and safeguarding the integrity of the legal recognition of sex, which is critical to women’s safety, privacy, and equality.
By rejecting this Bill, the Senate is failing to acknowledge the real harm being done to women's rights and spaces in the name of inclusivity. The recent court rulings, such as the case of Sall Grover’s Giggle app, highlight how the rights of biological women are being compromised. The erosion of these spaces risks undoing decades of progress in women’s rights.
We call upon the Senate to stand with biological women and protect the hard-won rights they have fought for. Passing this Bill is essential to ensuring that these spaces and rights are not overwritten by gender ideology.
Therefore, we respectfully request that the Senate give due consideration to this Bill and vote in favour of passing the Sex Discrimination (Acknowledging Biological Reality) Bill 2024.
As we saw in the case involving Sall Grover’s ‘Giggle app’, private spaces created for biological women are being invaded by men who claim to be women. This isn’t just happening online – women’s changerooms and public bathrooms are also being invaded.
As we saw in the Paris Olympics, women’s sport is also being invaded by men, creating a serious safety risk and extremely unfair competition – undermining the very basis of sport itself: fairness.
River 94.9 FM have picked up on the way that Senator Pauline Hanson is so often shut down in parliament. Have a listen to their take on this shocking practice. We agree with Marnie & Campo: 'why?'
Women are under attack by an ideology which ignores the reality of human biology and thinks an individual’s gender can be determined by changing a notation on a birth certificate.
One Nation’s attempt to acknowledge biological reality in the Sex Discrimination Act by re-inserting definitions of men and women removed by Julia Gillard in 2013 was denied introduction to the Senate by Labor and the Greens. Senator Pauline Hanson was even denied her right to speak on the bill.
Labor and the Greens are desperate to deny any meaningful debate on gender ideology, primarily because their support of it rests on extremely weak grounds, isn’t backed by science, and denies the rights of Australian women they claim to champion.
As Senator Hanson said, they’re hypocrites of the highest order.
As Senator Hanson also said, the fight is only just beginning. One Nation will always fight the rights of biological women.
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It has been 28 years to the day since Pauline Hanson made her first speech in parliament, and 8 years to the day since her first speech to the Senate. Let's celebrate, and review where Pauline Hanson has been right over that time.
One Nation’s attempt to acknowledge biological reality in the Sex Discrimination Act by re-inserting definitions of men and women removed by Julia Gillard in 2013 was denied introduction to the Senate by Labor and the Greens. Senator Pauline Hanson was even denied her right to speak on the bill.
Labor and the Greens are desperate to deny any meaningful debate on gender ideology, primarily because their support of it rests on extremely weak grounds, isn’t backed by science, and denies the rights of Australian women they claim to champion.
As Senator Hanson said, they’re hypocrites of the highest order.
As Senator Hanson also said, the fight is only just beginning. One Nation will always fight the rights of biological women.
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It has been 28 years to the day since Pauline Hanson made her first speech in parliament, and 8 years to the day since her first speech to the Senate. Let's celebrate, and review where Pauline Hanson has been right over that time.
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Albo has declared war on everything. Every diligent Labor solider is involved, from Penny to her Privates.
Albo has declared war on everything. Every diligent Labor solider is involved, from Penny to her Privates.