Meanwhile, on the other side of the world:
In Tasmania, sex is no longer a protected characteristic. Equity Tasmania have ruled that a meeting of exclusively same sex attracted people is discrimination against “gender identity and intersex variations of sex characteristics”. The Anti-Discrimination Commissioner of Tasmania, Sarah Bolt, has said that she cannot even understand how it is possible for lesbians to determine another person’s biological sex “without intrusive questioning”. One wonders how women and homosexuals ever managed to become targets of violence, when determining a person’s sex is such a complex and intrusive procedure.
Back into the closet, then.
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