[Please see the previous 5 related posts: Part 1 and Part 2 and Part 3 and Part 4 and Part 5]
The Sri Lanka “Gender Equality Act” seeks to mandate quotas for all genders (present and future) in positions of power. So much for competence.
But what is gender?
Well, in the beginning, there were men and women. Actually, that’s it, there are men and women. The word sex was used to refer to the male sex and the female sex. Many may remember filling forms long ago which asked for Name;, Address:, Sex:, Phone Number:, etc. When the question was sex, the answer was either male or female.
Gender is more of a feeling, a subjective identification, and it may refer to practitioners of deviant sexual behaviour, living together in deviant “family” set-ups. Gender is also fluid, that is, it can change, according to your whims. The Sri Lankan government reported to the UN HRC committee that Sri Lankans can get a legal gender change certificate within 5 days.
Now the two sexes have been included in the set of genders that include lesbian, agender, male homosexual (aka “gay”), transgender, non-binary, furry, minor-attracted (that’s another name for pedophile), etc, etc, etc, and all these obscure, overlapping, and changing temperaments and behaviours can be a gender to the person who identifies with it.
So this bill is not about having 50% of our parliament filled with females, or half the corporate boards, but it is about enforcing equal outcomes across all genders. So there will be imposition of quotas in positions of leadership and policy-making and influence in public and private institutions for LGBT, Q, Plus, in addition to a proportion for those who identify as women – and some of these might even be beta men.
Yes, and changing the curricula in schools to tell our children that all the genders have equal rights, which would actually be special privileges – to things such as marriage. Gender equality would mean the genders get quotas of time on TV and exposure on other media channels, equal proportions of queer books will need to be in children’s libraries, and all deviance will be Equal to normality.
Who wishes to remain silent as Sri Lanka is assaulted by this law?
Sign of hope? : https://www.dailynews.lk/2024/03/23/politics/463002/women-mps-caucus-object-reducing-age-of-consent-to-14-from-16-years/