A United Nations report claims a coordinated international effort aims to erase women and redefine gender without considering biological sex. It states these efforts deny women their legal recognition as distinct entities entitled to protection. The report emphasizes the need for legal acknowledgment of females as a vulnerable group and cites a UK Supreme Court ruling that classifies women as biological in the 2010 Equality Act. It cites research indicating that gender dysphoria may be socially contagious, advocating against the medical transition of children based on these claims.
A preliminary UN report claims there is an international effort to erase women and denies their recognition in law and society. It highlights a need for targeted protection.
The report indicates that accepting trans women denies biological females their legal recognition as a vulnerable group entitled to protection under international law.
The UK Supreme Court ruling defines women in the 2010 Equality Act as biological women, a decision praised in the report for safeguarding the distinct rights of women and girls.
Research by Dr. James Cantor is cited, suggesting that gender dysphoria might be socially contagious and arguing against social and medical transitioning of children.
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