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Related: About this forum"Biological Clothing" - Dress Codes Espoused By UK TERFs, US Conservatives
In a Sex Matters event in the Manchester, England, "Gender Critical" activists espoused gendered dress codes. The same is being pushed by US conservatives. Here's how these policies affect us all.
ERIN REED
SEP 21, 2023
Sex based uniforms are also lawful, a slide proclaimed at a Sex Matters event in Manchester, England. Childrens actual sex must be known by everyone in the school environment. Meanwhile, in the United States, Harrison County School District made headlines when it announced that students would be forced to dress in clothing consistent with their biological sex. In Texas, the department of agriculture released a letter to employees, requiring all state employees in the department to comply with this dress code in a manner consistent with their biological sex. Those who oppose the existence and visibility of transgender people in public life now seemingly have turned their efforts of gender conformity to everyone.
In a Manchester museum, the Sex Matters event unfurled, steered by ardent campaigners against transgender rights, Helen Joyce and Maya Forstater. Among the aims of the events were items such as the fight to make sure the law protects womens rights. Interestingly, the gathering presented a distinct dress code for its attendees: Be the billboard for sex-based rights (Adult Human Female; This Witch Doesnt Burn or your preferred slogan); embody the spirit of the Suffragettes in tones of purple, green, and white; or wear whatever you like (emphasis added). While giving the presentation, Maya Forstater could be seen in a relaxed pose, donned in trousers and sandals. Behind her, a slide loomed, advocating for stringent measures on social transition for trans people in schools. The restrictions espoused included Sex-based rules relating to restroom usage, pronouns, and attire, even barring students from donning the uniform of the opposite sex.
Meanwhile in the U.S., a flurry of gender-conformity laws and policies have emerged, seemingly in response to the rising visibility of transgender people. Earlier this year in Mississippi, a transgender girl was told she would be barred from her own graduation walk because she desired to wear the same dress the other girls were wearing. On graduation day, a cisgender girl met a similar fate, this time for her decision to wear pants. In the midst of this, her grandmother voiced her anguish: I dont understand how a moment this important can be taken away from a child thats worked 12 years to get here. The district has since solidified its clothing policies, stating that all students must wear clothing consistent with their biological sex.
Increasingly, policies that were originally aimed at transgender people are now being aimed at all of society. Major influencers in the modern anti-trans panic such as Ben Shapiro have advocated for local laws dictating what men and women can wear in public. PragerU, recently contracted out to major school districts, advocates for gendered dress codes. Yet, this shift isn't confined to dress codes alone.
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Hermit-The-Prog
(36,622 posts)The christo-fascists want to eradicate those who do not fit their perverted view, and rule over those who are left.
RKP5637
(67,112 posts)in Florida.
Phil01
(189 posts)Proper male attire please.
MuseRider
(34,408 posts)but it does not feel good now.
This is insane, it has always been insane but after escaping some of it the backlash is harder than before.
I really hate these controlling asshats.
RKP5637
(67,112 posts)from Kansas. It was great for a number of years in Florida. ... but now Florida is really getting peculiar. Really peculiar it's so MAGA territory. DeSantis is bad enough as governor, now some republicans are floating that Matt Gaetz would make a great governor when DeSantis's term ends in 2027. It's a major move, but we can't take the endless craziness anymore.
MuseRider
(34,408 posts)Florida has not proved to be better, in fact there have been some good things here but you know how that goes, they are pushing hard to set back all the good things that we won, typical. They are serious too, after all Kobach is back in a seat of power. How that could have happened blew me away. I thought it never would.
All I can say is that things are better here than in Florida right now but I think it is getting ready to try to do all the lovely things you have there and back we go....back, back, back.