Peak democracy and civil society
So now we’re a threat to democracy. Reduxx has the details:
The German federal government was responsible for funding a research project labeling “organized transphobia” a threat to democracy. The project, which was made in collaboration with a trans-identified male known for threatening violence against women he disagrees with, classifies those opposed to Germany’s radical gender self-identification laws as “enemies” of society.
Interesting. So a guy who threatens women with violence is fine, but women who say men are not women are threats to democracy.
Days ago, the Institute for Democracy and Civil Society (IDZ Jena) published a brochure reporting the outcome of a research project it had undertaken on “Organized Transphobia: Concepts, Actors, Narratives, and Counter-Strategies.” In the 92-page release, it concluded that transphobia poses a danger to democratic co-existence and outlines strategies to tackle radical feminists who define biological sex as binary.
I have an idea: how about rounding up all those women and send them to camps where the authorities can keep an eye on them. Concentrate them all in these camps dotted around the country; what could go wrong?
The research project, published in collaboration with the Federal Association for Transgender People (BVT), was funded by the German government through the Federal Ministry for Family Affairs, Senior Citizens, Women and Youth, which provided it a total of 228,833 Euros.
Wait what? This Federal Ministry includes women in its for-ness? But women are the enemy – that’s what this study found. Women are scary dangerous subversive people who need to be concentrated away from the decent German citizen.
The project portrays feminists critical of gender ideology as enemies of the state who, together with right-wing extremists, pursue a political agenda to maintain an “endo-cis-binary gender system” – something that is deemed incompatible with the “principles of liberal democracy.”
So true. Women are aliens. They don’t belong in Germany. They need their own homeland somewhere very cold and dry and empty, and meanwhile they need to be concentrated.
Meanwhile Germany has a new genner self-idennification bill.
The bill was first introduced in April of 2024, when the German Bundestag voted for the Self-Determination Act, which allows people to simply change their sex and first name at the registry office and threatens with a fine of €10,000 if someone reveals their previous first name and real sex. The Act came into effect on November 1.
Politicians who have expressed concerns about the bill and its impact on women and children have been faced criticism, even from within their own parties.
As previously reported by Reduxx, Germany’s Free Democratic Party (FPD) is seeking to prohibit the re-election of two female members who voted against the law. Katja Adler and Linda Teuteberg are the only two women in the FDP who voted against the law, with both expressing concerns about the implications gender ideology has for women’s safety. As a result, the FDP is seeking to remove both of them from standing in the upcoming election, and replace them with members who supported the Self-Determination Act.
The new Utopia will have no women in it at all. Joy, freedom and safety at last.
How much of Ivan’s money are the FDP taking in?
Except the
maleassigned male at birth kind of course…More evidence that temperament trumps ideas.
… Is this where we start saying they’re suffering from TDS? (TERF Derangement Syndrome)
Next up: globe earthers to be charged with crimes against the state.
Hey, I think I found that “danger to liberal democracy” they’re so concerned about.
Also, whose self-determination exactly? Clearly not theirs.
The FDP will almost certainly not obtain enough support to enter the Bundestag during the next elections, so the question of whom they promote to stand for election is largely academic. They may get a few seats in the direct mandate, but their polling is absolutely atrocious — 3,8% across the Federal Republic, which has a 5% minimum for entering the federal diet as a listed party. Their participation in the soon-to-be-former German government is likely to have doomed them to several election cycles of irrelevance, despite their leader’s decision to topple the government (a bit) early.