Lucy From Naarm – Anti-Trans Activists Rattled by NSW Graffiti Hate-Speech Laws
One activist, Katherine Deves Morgan posted complaining about the provision making it unlawful to threaten or incite violence to people based on Gender Identity.
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One activist, Katherine Deves Morgan posted complaining about the provision making it unlawful to threaten or incite violence to people based on Gender Identity.
Cis and Trans women will very soon benefit from common HRT medications being added to the PBS.
Citing their opposition to the right of transgender children to seek healthcare.
According to the ACNC Charities are not legally able to oppose/promote a political party, nor are they allowed to put peoples safety at risk.
It’s not over though, as Transgender Victoria has organised a huge line-up of events for the whole of November.
“I was unfairly targeted, questioned, and forced to grant access to my phone without reasonable cause.” transgender woman claims.
Deprived of Healthcare and Housed in Isolation, Transgender women speak out.
The NSW Parliament has passed the Equality Legislation Amendment (LGBTIQA+) Bill 2024, advancing the rights and protections of LGBTIQA+ individuals in the state.
Equality Bill sacrifices key anti-discrimination protections for LGBTQIA+ individuals in private schools and removes provisions for gender-affirming healthcare, leaving advocates divided.
“So I won’t be going to Australia … I was very much looking forward to upsetting all the right people with my trip.” Keen said on her livestream earlier today.
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