MPs: Women are an idea – not reality

GENDER wokeness has infected the highest levels of Australia’s political class with MPs refusing to recognise biological women. 

In an almost school-like social science exercise elected representatives were asked by a pro-biological gender organisation to define a women. 

The question was posed by Binary spokeswoman Kirralie Smith after learning male nominations for the 2020 Australian Woman of the Year awards were to be accepted. 

CONFUSING

A question once considered so simple – any non-Safe Schools educated kindergarten kid could answer – is now deemed so confusing that it is either ignored, referred on or spun by front bench politicians.

Their silence, buck passing or straight up wokeness has been described by Ms Smith as both absurd and dangerous.

“While politicians refuse to define the term, they appear to be intent on distorting it as far as they can,” she said.

“They dance around with meaningless statements and in the meantime destroy women’s spaces, privacy, safety and even their awards.”

Ms Smith said women’s sport had been all but destroyed by gender madness.

“Netball Australia, AFL, hockey, rugby, tennis, touch football, water polo and now cricket have capitulated to this radical agenda,” she said.

“The decision to appease activists and include biological males in female sport is unsafe and unfair.

DRIVEL

“This is discrimination against women. Against your daughters, sisters, wives, girlfriends, mothers and aunties.”

Ms Smith said she was particularly disappointed with female ministers and premiers.

The Western Australian ALP Minister for Women’s Interests Simone McGurk and NSW Premier Gladys Berejiklian were among a handful of women MPs who bothered to respond.

“Ms McGurk wrote almost two pages of drivel stating anyone ‘who identifies as a woman’ is a woman,” Ms Smith said.

“Her answer demonstrates contempt for reality and her fear of falling foul of the Human Rights Commission.”

Meanwhile the NSW Premier referred the question to her Minister for Mental Health, Regional Youth and Women.

“The female leader of the largest state in Australia shows nothing but contempt to all women, and men, by playing political games,” Ms Smith said.

“Gladys Berejiklian doesn’t need to refer this question to the minister. She is the leader of the government, she is a woman, yet she defiantly refuses to be accountable to the people and answer a simple question.

“It is absurd and it is dangerous. This nonsense has to be reigned in before more of our precious children are harmed by this radical ideology.”PC

4 thoughts on “MPs: Women are an idea – not reality

  1. “[…] elected representatives were asked by a pro-biological gender organisation to define a women.”

    Define a woman? People like Kevin Rudd, Malcolm Turnbull, Scott Morrison (no relation)…

  2. The world continues to plunge into madness!
    It is time to create a data base of all politicians reflecting their stands on various issues such as this for all voters to access.

  3. Yes it is a sad reflection on the moral values held by women in leadership roles at the moment. The role models are unable to lead by example for girls, women and society and can only embolden activists, very disappointing.

  4. The greater majority of intelligent Australians know, without any doubt, that the biological and psychological differences between the two sexes are legion! The greater part of the world’s population would say —- VIVE LA DIFFERENCE!

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