Romanian politician defends women's rights from pro-transsexual EU members
Cristian Terhes, a member of the European Conservatives and Reformists Group in the European Parliament, has mocked attempts by leftist politicians to have him censored after he criticised transgenderism in the European Parliament.This is fully correct. It's offensive as it's shocking how much gender bigotry's come to the fore in the past few years alone, and proves the fight against sexism still has a long way to go. Those politicians who now refuse to acknowledge "women" refers to biological adult females don't belong in their jobs, and owe considerable apologies for the damage they've wrought. Terhes is doing the right thing to confront the issue, but it'd be even better if countries like Romania would just leave the EU altogether.
The Romanian politician publicly voiced his criticism of the ideology during a recent parliamentary debate on the ratification of the 2011 Istanbul convention against gender-based violence, warning that the body’s sudden inability to define what the word “woman” even now serves as a significant obstacle to protecting them as a sex.
“Apparently, this Parliament cannot define the term anymore,” he told the parliament.
Terhes went on to lambast the idea that a man can suddenly self-identify as being a woman in many countries within the bloc, arguing that the very concept of treating males as the opposite sex is a real threat to women’s safety.
“Acknowledging, even in the law, that a man [who] can ‘identify’ as a woman, is a woman, is simply absurd and, actually, the biggest threat to women,” he argued. “This gender ideology is clearly undermining womankind and is a dream come true for male perverts, who can claim now that they identify as women and are allowed to serve sentences in female prisons where, in some instances, they left some pregnant.”
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