The Supreme Court in London has ruled that, in order to judge matters of equality, terms such as ‘woman’ and ‘sex’ refer to biological sex, not gender.
The activists acclaim the “death” of self -identification as the Supreme Court of the United Kingdom in Westminster ruled on Wednesday morning that the United Kingdom Equality Law refers to “biological women and biological sex.”
The Court has ruled: “The definition of sex in the Equality Law of 2010 makes it clear that the concept of sex is binary, a person is a woman or a man.”
Judge Lord Patrick Hode said in the ruling that the body of five judges had unanimously agreed that a man with a gender recognition certificate, a legal role of the United Kingdom, the gender assumed of that person when it is another legislation on asoutic sexual sexual equality.
As the Court points out, this is relevant to laws as a Scottish law of 2018 that moved to force gender equality in public bodies by ordering a division of 50-50 to them and women in their meetings. However, since the law had sometimes played Bone until this ruling, the board of a public body could still be biologically totally masculine, since half of the members of the gender recognition certificates of the heroes of the members indicated that they were, in fact, women.
He Daily Telegraph He cites the comments of Maya Forsater, the executive director of the group of critical gender issues that proclaimed that the ruling means that gender self -identification is “dead.” She said about the ruling: “They thanked us for our convincing argument. He has converted the law of equality confused to be clear.
“They observed the whole argument, not only who enters the bathroom and trans women. This will change organizations, employers, service providers. Everyone will have to pay attention to this, this is from the highest court of the Sigal Court. The identity is dead.”
Nuncaberness, the ruling is not an attack on the transgender itself, the court said, stating that the Equality Law still offers very defined protections to transgender people. They said: “The Law of Equality of Equality of 2010 grants protection to transgender people not only against discrimination through the characteristic or reallocation of protected gender, but also against direct discrimination, indirect discrimination and harassment in its acquired gender.”
Lord Hodge said: “We got this judgment as a triumph of one or more groups in our society at the expense of another, it is not.”
The Trans Scottish group urged its supporters not to panic in response to the verdict, reports The guardianThat cite their words: “We urge people not to panic, there will be many comments that will quickly leave that probably deliberately exaggerate the impact that this decision will have on the lives of all people. Place. Place the soesesel. Please. Please. Please. Please. Others today.”