In a landmark move, a United Nations draft report has warned that the push to elevate transgender identities is actively erasing women and girls, while placing vulnerable children at risk.
The report affirms what many critics of radical gender ideology have long feared.
Led by Reem Alsalem, the Special Rapporteur on Violence Against Women and Girls, the report makes a shocking case against transgender policies, warning that gender dysphoria is “socially contagious.”
The report asserts that the rise of transgenderism is negatively impacting women’s rights worldwide and seeks to “erase” real females.
Alsalem’s report, titled “Sex-based violence against women and girls: new frontiers and emerging issues,” denounces the efforts to unlink biological sex from the definition of “men” and “women.”
It states that such moves are undermining women’s hard-won legal protections.
She describes this as an effort to “erase” women as a distinct legal category, calling it a form of “coercive inclusion” that forces women to sacrifice their own rights for the sake of others.
“We have seen a concerted international push to delink the definition of men and women from their biological sex and erase the legal category of ‘women,’” Alsalem writes.
“Women are therefore being denied their rightful recognition as a distinct category in law and society.”
The report also criticizes the redefinition of language to erase the biological realities of women.
Terms like “birthing persons,” “menstruators,” and “vagina havers” are used in place of the word “women,” which Alsalem decries as dehumanizing and biologically reductive.
“Such a framing is accompanied by describing the distinction between male and female itself as ‘biological essentialism’ and ‘an intrinsic expression of patriarchal structures,’” Alsalem states, rejecting the idea that gender identity supersedes biological sex.
The report goes further in its rejection of gender ideology by condemning the rise of gender-affirming treatments for children, which has become a deeply controversial issue.
Alsalem highlights the concerning co-occurrence of gender dysphoria and autism spectrum disorder among children, particularly young girls, noting that children with autism are especially vulnerable to adopting gender stereotypes as a “coping mechanism.”
She points to the long-lasting harm caused by socially and medically transitioning children, including “persistence or intensification of psychological distress, body dissatisfaction, infertility, early onset of menopause, and sexual dysfunction.”
In perhaps the most explosive section of the report, Alsalem calls on UN member states to ban any form of transgender treatments and social transitioning for minors under the age of 18, directly countering the growing global trend of allowing children access to puberty blockers, cross-sex hormones, and surgeries on their sexual and reproductive organs.
“Allowing children access to such procedures not only violates their right to safety, security, and freedom from violence, but also disregards their human right to the highest standards of health and goes against their best interests,” Alsalem writes.
“Children are also not able to provide informed consent for such procedures.”
Countries like Brazil, the Netherlands, and the United Kingdom have already started to pull back from these treatments, restricting minors’ access to irreversible gender-altering procedures.
Alsalem’s report does not stop there, however.
It also advocates for limiting female-only spaces to females and highlights the growing problem of freedom of speech being undermined by trans activists who silence women who speak out against gender ideology.
This call for limiting access to women-only spaces is a clear rejection of the agenda to let biological males into women’s safe spaces, including bathrooms, locker rooms, and sports teams.
This report is a devastating blow to the transgender movement and signals a major shift in the global conversation on gender and women’s rights.
It is a clear repudiation of the push to normalize transgender ideology at the highest levels of government and institutions like the United Nations.
For those who have been sounding the alarm about the rise of radical gender ideology and its devastating impact on women and children, this UN report is a victory.
It not only affirms the harmful consequences of these policies but demands a new course for protecting vulnerable children, women, and girls from the toxic influence of gender extremism.
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