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As our Canadian trans cousins come closer to getting a historic bill passed that would enshrine their rights in Canadian law, their right wing opponents have ramped up their efforts to kill it with what else, the bathroom predator lie.
Here's a post from Mercedes Allen about what's transpiring around bill C-389.
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As many of you know, Bill C-389 has passed through the committee stage
and is moving to Third Reading, possibly in December. Quick facts about
C-389 are available in a trifold brochure format. Feel free to print,
distribute and use as you see fit.
http://albertatrans.org/c389-c.pdf
There
are signs that opposition to this bill will mount, in the public forum.
Washroom panic seems to be the linchpin of it, and in places where
this debate has happened in the US, the washroom panic argument has
often failed IF BUT ONLY IF it has been well countered by the facts. We
need to be prepared to challenge this argument whenever we hear it.
The brochure above does have some good information about washrooms.
Other arguments that have been made by opponents so far:
Argument: Bill C-389 will require teaching "homosexuality and transgenderism" in schools.
Answer:
Education about diversity and tolerance would actually be decent and
cool -- however, the bill says absolutely nothing about education.
Reference: (the Text of Bill C-389) http://www2.parl.gc.ca/HousePublications/Publication.aspx?Docid=3906520&file=4
Argument: "the American College of Pediatricians warned that sexual confusion should not be reinforced"
Answer:
This refers to a tract by the ACP called "Facts About Youth." the ACP
is a non-authoritative body that screens its membership according to
far-right views on abortion and homosexuality, and is therefore not
representative of pediatricians in general. It was in fact founded by
ex-gay therapists, including Joseph Nicolosi of NARTH and the infamous
George Rekers. The American Academy of Pediatricians is the accepted
authority, and has responded in emphatic opposition to "Facts About
Youth."
Argument: Trans people are "mentally ill" and laws should not have to be written to protect them for that reason.
Answer:
The medical establishment recognizes that gender dysphoria is very real
and not curable by aversion therapy. In the most extreme cases
(transsexualism), the major medical bodies advocate for public health
funding of GRS surgery, which is not something it would to if there were
no substance to gender dysphoria.
References are everywhere, but a clear example is the AMA statement on GRS: http://www.ama-assn.org/ama1/pub/upload/mm/471/122.doc
Answer
part 2: BTW, we in fact DO protect people from discrimination on the
basis of mental health status, anyway. It's called disability.
Be prepared.
And
while people aren't expected to be "out" as trans, be aware that it
helps more than anything else when people know someone who is trans, and
when they are aware of our stories. This speaks more powerfully than
fearmongering and lies ever can.
Take care Mercedes
posted by Monica Roberts at 7:00 AM on Nov 11, 2010
"Conservafool Opposition To Bill C-389 Mounting"
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