mickle
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O'Flaherty, the very architect of the transgender movement.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Yogyakarta_Principles
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Yogyakarta_Principles
Thats your opinion.
The judgement has been made.
eminent Michael O'Flaherty.
And other eminent people say he's wrong. O'Flaherty has been a trans activist for years. He was an architect of the Yogyakarta Principles, which promoted gender identity to replace sex in law, and which has had a malignant influence on women's rights for years. He's not an independent figure. He's an activist with an gender.
The supreme court judges weren't activists. They assessed everything and made a decision that made sense.
The law has been made very clear by the supreme court. The guidance has been removed in preparation for the permanent code.
The only reason some councils and organisations are waiting is because they are afraid of the backlash from trans activists.
Tory shadow minister Claire Countinho branded Mr O'Flaherty's intervention as 'a ludicrous political stunt by an extreme activist masquerading as a neutral human rights expert'.
She added: 'This Commissioner has previously called for children to be allowed to change their gender, said gender has nothing to do with biology, and demanded all countries introduce self-ID.'
Sounds like a nutjob this O'flaherty.
Gender has nothing to do with biology![]()
Not really no. He was merely the rapporteur who drafted the principles based on the output from the Yogyakarta meeting.O'Flaherty, the very architect of the transgender movement.
Any evidence for this? All the evidence I can find is that he is a very highly respected expert in Human Rights Law and a former Catholic Priest. He spent an extensive amount of time documenting wartime human rights violations and has contributed much to define and protect gay rights.And other eminent people say he's wrong. O'Flaherty has been a trans activist for years.
Detail is important. The Yogyakarta Principles were created as part of human rights law to protect gay rights and to push for decriminalisation of homosexuality as well as to protect gay men and women.He was an architect of the Yogyakarta Principles, which promoted gender identity to replace sex in law, and which has had a malignant influence on women's rights for years. He's not an independent figure. He's an activist with an gender.
Both you and she should read this:Tory shadow minister Claire Countinho branded Mr O'Flaherty's intervention as 'a ludicrous political stunt by an extreme activist masquerading as a neutral human rights expert'.
Transgender people risk being excluded from many public spaces as a result of the recent UK supreme court judgment and must be protected from discrimination, a human rights expert has said.Both you and she should read this:
https://www.theguardian.com/society...sion-many-uk-public-spaces-rights-expert-says
Remember Andy - The Tories are now completely unhinged.