There are only two genders, male (XY) and female (XX). A man that chops off his private parts, puts on a dress and calls himself Betty, is still a man. He is a man, that has chopped off his private parts, put on a dress and calls himself Betty. He is not a woman and will never be a woman, no matter what he does. He might try and act like a woman, he might pretend to be a woman and he may even believe he is a woman, but the truth of the matter is he is not a woman, but a man who is deranged.
Today there seems to be a great emphasis placed upon promoting men as women. All we seem to hear from the media today is, trans rights, trans sports, transphobia, how wonderful these trans women are and how proud we should be of them all. But it gets worse, for when proper normal women object to their women’s spaces being invaded by these deranged men, it is the normal woman who is chastised in favour of the male imposter. Women who just want to be normal women, do normal women’s things and be treated and respected as normal women, are labelled transphobic. Women now feel that they are becoming third class citizens, without any rights or protections, as they are placed behind trans women in the pecking order. Furthermore, we all have to listen to utter nonsense about how a trans women can have menstruation periods, give birth and breast feed. No one, especially women should have to put up with this, and yet perfectly normal women are challenged to justify their stance on what a real woman is. This is not just nonsense, but evil, as it is having the effect of undermining and questioning what a true woman is, their femineity and their value as a woman, wife and mother.
Women need to be promoted and lauded as real women, who represent fifty percent of the population and hold a unique place in our society as our female colleagues, companions, mothers, sisters, daughters, wife’s and the bearers of our children. To treat them with any less honour and respect is a sad reflection upon how pathetic and abnormal our society has become. Men, who are allowing this to happen, should hold their heads in shame; as it is our responsibility to protect and support our women. Men should be at the forefront of condemning this trans obsession ideology and stamp it out.
Although it can be argued that everyone has the right to express themselves freely, without fear or favour and as such it should not be a crime if a man wants to wear a dress in public; and if this was all it was and these men kept to themselves, then it would not be a problem. But these deranged men are deliberately provoking women and invading their spaces and insist upon women acknowledging that there are women as well. This demanding attitude over steps the mark and turns the man simply wearing a dress, minding his own business, into a man who is deliberately harming women by his weird attitude and demands.
In order to protect women and reinstate their true value and status in society, we will pass laws to clamp down and restrict the stupidity of men that are clearly mentally unbalanced. Only a real woman (XX) will be allowed to call themselves a woman, use women’s facilities, participate in women’s sports’ and be acknowledged as the only female person, that has menstruation periods, gives birth and breast feeds. It will be illegal for men, no matter how much surgery they have had, to be considered anything other than a man. They will have to conduct themselves in society as a man, use male facilities and only participate in male sports and male spaces.
There does appear to be an element of peer pressure and psychological issues surrounding this obsession of wanting to be a woman. Hopefully it only applies to a tiny minority and by clamping down on it, will reduce the numbers significantly. By taking these preventative measures will protect and support the sacred female, an adult woman with biological XX chromosomes.
Today, it is unfashionable for a woman to want to be a wife, mother and homemaker. The societal pressure for a woman to go to work, have a career and turn her back on marriage and motherhood is immense. This subliminal pressure is enhanced by the fact, that if a woman desires to be a wife and mother, she will first need to buy a home, something that was once normal and affordable, has now become an expensive luxury, that can only be attained, if she works full-time to earn enough money. The effect of working full-time limits her ability to give up work to be a wife and mother. Furthermore, the career path is not all what it is made out to be. Most women end up in mundane jobs on low pay, with very limited career prospects. Basically, women have been brainwashed into believing something that is simply not true. Women’s equally was originally about equal rights in law and equal pay for doing the same job, it was not about feminism. But, once the equality acts were passed, feminism soon intervened and took control of the agenda and began to promote unrealistic ideas, that ran contrary to the norms of society. Too much emphasise was place upon a woman having a career, as if that was the be all and end all, of her life. The negativity, that woman were subjected too, regarding being a wife and mother was over whelming. When what should have been happening was the promoting of the virtues of being a wife and mother and the joy that would bring them. The only entity to benefit from having women in the work force is the government who like collecting the tax that women generate.
We want our society to extol the virtues of marriage and motherhood and for women to embrace this concept and to not leave it until they are in their late thirties and forties. Far too many women are leaving marriage and motherhood too late and many are now missing out, simply because they rejected their natural path for a career path. The question begs, how many women feel pressured to take a career, instead of being a homemaker. We only have to look at those women who have left it too late and have missed out, to see the pain they endure, knowing that they have traded something wonderful for nothing more than a job. Women will argue that due to financial restraints, they simply cannot stop working to start a family, so they are caught in a catch22. This is a very valid point and as a society we need to fix this. Now this can be achieved by introducing sovereign money mortgages and low-cost housing. This will then enable a couple to afford a home and to be able to settle down and start a family.
It is important that we start extolling the virtues of marriage and motherhood in the family home and then have it reinforced through the educational system. Young people should leave school with the hope of one day getting married and starting a family. This does not mean that girls give up on their careers, but a career should be a means to an end and not the end of her chance of finding happiness as a wife and mother.
Women’s liberation meant that a woman would be treated equally to a man under the law. So, the same job should attract the same pay. There should be no impediment for a woman to attain the higher position in her career, if she works hard and merits the achievement. For a woman to reach the top is seen as an achievement; and rightly so, but far too often these days, women are promoted to the top, not by merit, but by simply being a woman and fulfilling a gender quota.
Feminists will argue that gender quotas are the correct way to proceed, as they help women to achieve their goals, but is this the right way to go. Surely if a woman is good enough and determined enough then she will get to the top based upon her own merits. To simply appoint a woman to a top job, actually undermines women, because by doing this what they are actually saying is, that women are not good enough to achieve this on their own, so they will put her there instead. Women should reject the gender quota share appointments and insist upon promotion due to merit. By getting there on merit, no one can accuse them of getting a hand up, it will also mean that they will be respected by their male peers and not resented.
Woman and girls must be encouraged to work and study hard and to strive to achieve using their own minds and abilities. This way any woman that reaches the top can look a man in the eye and say; “I did this on my own”. To simply appoint woman, undermines their abilities and skills and more often than not the wrong woman gets appointed, often culminating in disastrous outcomes.
No more women will be appointed, just because they are female. All women will have to strive to achieve, just like they did, when they were fighting for equality under the law. Women have no automatic right to anything, they have to earn it on merit, just like men.
Abortion is a very emotive topic which divides opinion. Opinions range for the pro-life to the unconditional abortion on demand. One of the compounding problems is, that people of opposing views try and convince the other who has a contrary view, that they are wrong. The reasons for having an abortion are also varied, ranging from having to terminate to save the mother life, through to a form of belated contraception. Creating life, for the majority of people, is a wonderful thing and to terminate that life is something that they would only consider in the most extreme case. Generally, they would have the baby and be happy. For a group of women abortion is something that they have to consider when they did not intend to become pregnant. There are tens of thousands of abortions annually in Australia, which occur for a variety of reasons, but we should strive as a nation to try and reduce these numbers.
Abortions based upon medical grounds, such as a sick or disabled foetus or a mother in danger of her life, unfortunately have to occur. Pro-lifers argue that even a disabled child has the right to life, but what quality of life will the sick child have and is it better to terminate early rather than leave the child to suffer an agonizing short life. Most people would agree to an abortion under these circumstances.
Abortions due to personal, family, societal or economic reasons are the areas that we should do everything to help the mother to make the right decision for her. Women that are only considering abortion because there is a mitigating circumstance, should be helped to deal with that circumstance, so that they can keep their baby. No woman should be left in the position of having to have an abortion, when they truly wanted to keep the child. There should be a fully funded support programme for women who are caught in this predicament, so that they don’t have to terminate. This should see a reduction in the number of abortions.
Abortions that are a form of belated contraceptive, that is, the woman takes no steps to prevent getting pregnant and then simply aborts because the pregnancy is unwanted, are the worst kind of abortion. These types of abortion could be virtually wiped out, if only, the woman was better educated and took precautions to stop getting pregnant in the first place.
We need to start a programme of education for both girls and boys, educating them about sex and the risks that they run from having unprotected sex. Education and responsibility are the keys to reducing unwanted pregnancies in the first place.
Unfortunately, abortions will always happen, even with a robust educational and support programme. So, where an abortion has to occur, we must encourage early termination, within weeks of the conception. The longer the pregnancy is allowed to progress the more the foetus starts resembling a baby. By the thirteenth week an ultrasound will clearly depict the features of a little baby. There is no reason why a pregnancy cannot be discovered within four to eight weeks. The pregnant woman should have noticed that her period has not come and she would have been aware of having sex, especially unprotected sex; and there are test kits that she could use to detect the pregnancy earlier rather than later.
The current abortion time limit in Australia is 22 weeks and six days, which is over 50% of the normal pregnancy period. We should be attempting to reduce this period by half, down to 11 weeks, which is still two and a half months after conception, for what we would refer to as an unwanted pregnancy. Abortions over this time, should only be conducted for medical issues. Although we should not force a woman to carry a child, that she does not want, that same woman should take responsibility to terminate sooner rather than later. A woman that carries a child to full term, but does not want the child, all efforts should be made to keep mother and baby together. But if the baby is still unwanted then it should be put up for adoption as soon as possible.
A baby that is aborted, but still alive outside the womb, must be cared for and assisted to live. It will be illegal for a baby to be left to die, post operation.
Some women resent being told what they can and cannot do with their bodies, especially by men, but a baby, although connected to the woman, is a separate being and would if left alone, be born a healthy baby. So, the matter is not that simple, and yes, women and their views must be respected, but women must also accept that they have created a life and doesn’t that life have a right to be heard.
In addition to the Governments recent initiative to open more clinics specialising in endometriosis, we also need to establish a dedicated research centre to investigate and study the causes of endometriosis and to develop a cure or medicine to alleviate the symptoms. It is also vitally important that a help line and advice centre is established to provide practical help and advice to any women seeking assistance. We must also pass legislation banning experimental surgery and any surgery that permanently removes or damages women’s organs, in the vain attempt to resolve the problem. Far too many women are having parts of their reproductive system removed by surgeons, thinking that it will fix the problem, only to find, that the matter has not been fixed, and the women is permanently damaged, unable to have children. No women will be allowed to have surgery removing organs until they have received three independent consultations, that all concur that the surgery is necessary.