I am a woman. I am in menopause. Apparently my government will only provide HRT to me, for a limited period of time. Such time limits don’t exist for hormones for TIMs. Therefore, I have decided to inform my doctor that I identify as a trans woman, and that I need to continue to take HRT, to affirm my trans woman identity.
I would like to see the reversal of change of sex documentation - if you are born male, you remain male, ditto female etc. Make the change MiF - Male Identifying as Female ie identifying as but not becoming...
Yeah that was weird. Trans people shouldn't be hiding their past. Not healthy for anyone. Just needs society to catch up and stop judging them. Hiding / covering up seems like a cop out to avoid dealing with the years of teething issues - but gay people had to pave the way for decades so others who followed wouldn't have to hide. There are no shortcuts. Forcing acceptance by stripping women of their rights just alienated all the allies and now we have a super right wing planet to deal with. Or maybe it was all orchestrated anyway. No to ID cards. We're not stupid. Try harder.
What's the problem with having identity cards? We are way behind the rest of Europe . That's is also why the UK found it hard to keep track of who was coming in to the country and who was leaving. Passports don't cut it.
@@sisterrosetta57 The illegals throw their paperwork in the sea. There is nothing to attach an identity card TO. Therefore they wouldn't help in the slightest.
I work with people who don't have and never have had passports and don't drive or ever learned to but are required to have photographic identity for verification to get some services. I've had mixed thoughts about id cards for years eg what data is held and the purposes it's used for or could be used for in the future. Those of us born in uk have national insurance cards given at age 16 I think but we all have a n.i. number as a form of id but no photograph applied to that. European and other countries have and use them for various purposes and expectation is they're carried at all times and they have photo on them and some have digital fingerprints. As this is a brief clip I'm uncertain to the whole context of this man speaking and why Sex Matters have posted this.
Given he is a Lord and refers to other as 'my Lords'and the seats are red not green it is in the House of Lords where they behave a lot differently to House of Commons parliamentarians
@@scotswumin5502 well it is different in your country indeed. I didn’t know you had different seat colours et cet that’s interesting. So do your house of commons people behave like idiots?
all circumstances where it matters are already in law thats why the law existed in the first place, people like Elisabeth Fry will be spinning in their grave, what a strange world we are in where the laws have basically remained the same but its the meaning of the words within them that has been changed by a tiny minority with an agenda.
The best way to dishonor a contractual agreement between two parties is to change the meaning of the terms and conditions. Thats exactly what is happening. No one can have 'womens rights' if 'woman' is an ideological "idea".
@@CreativeCache101Might be easier to consider why anyone is pushing for this when we apparently already have identity cards. Once we understand the real motive, that will answer your question.
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I’m not really understanding what this man is proposing, but it does seem clear that he doesn’t have a grasp on quite how much sex matters, given that he says ‘transgender people’ and not ‘trans-identified people’.
I work with people who don't have and never have had passports and don't drive or ever learned to but are required to have photographic identity for verification to get some services. I've had mixed thoughts about id cards for years eg what data is held and how the information is used and could be used in the future. Those of us born in uk have national insurance cards given at age 16 and this essentially is a number attributed to our identity but there is no photograph required. I believe that photographic id cards are commonplace in eu and other countries and some hold digital finger prints on the chip. I'm unclear what this man is speaking to as there seems to be no context from Sex Matters in this post only a reference to them in his speech. Edit.... ive opened 'More' on the part next to 'views'
It’s not a card it’s an electronic record. If you die it would be updated presumably to mark you as deceased and avoid someone misusing id of a dead person.
SEX is not the compromise for bringing in identity cards! Eyes do that job for us!
I am a woman.
I am in menopause.
Apparently my government will only provide HRT to me, for a limited period of time.
Such time limits don’t exist for hormones for TIMs.
Therefore, I have decided to inform my doctor that I identify as a trans woman, and that I need to continue to take HRT, to affirm my trans woman identity.
Well navigated.
He's so close. "In circumstances where it matter (sex)". It matters in ALL circumstances!
ye when i buy alcohol from tesco I always get asked my sex. lol what are you on about?
Good man.
I would like to see the reversal of change of sex documentation - if you are born male, you remain male, ditto female etc. Make the change MiF - Male Identifying as Female ie identifying as but not becoming...
I would agree with that.
Will that keep TIMs out of female toilets?
That’s all I want.
Yeah that was weird. Trans people shouldn't be hiding their past. Not healthy for anyone. Just needs society to catch up and stop judging them. Hiding / covering up seems like a cop out to avoid dealing with the years of teething issues - but gay people had to pave the way for decades so others who followed wouldn't have to hide. There are no shortcuts. Forcing acceptance by stripping women of their rights just alienated all the allies and now we have a super right wing planet to deal with. Or maybe it was all orchestrated anyway.
No to ID cards. We're not stupid. Try harder.
This is identity cards by the back door.
What's the problem with having identity cards? We are way behind the rest of Europe . That's is also why the UK found it hard to keep track of who was coming in to the country and who was leaving. Passports don't cut it.
@@sisterrosetta57 The illegals throw their paperwork in the sea. There is nothing to attach an identity card TO.
Therefore they wouldn't help in the slightest.
I work with people who don't have and never have had passports and don't drive or ever learned to but are required to have photographic identity for verification to get some services. I've had mixed thoughts about id cards for years eg what data is held and the purposes it's used for or could be used for in the future. Those of us born in uk have national insurance cards given at age 16 I think but we all have a n.i. number as a form of id but no photograph applied to that. European and other countries have and use them for various purposes and expectation is they're carried at all times and they have photo on them and some have digital fingerprints. As this is a brief clip I'm uncertain to the whole context of this man speaking and why Sex Matters have posted this.
@@sisterrosetta57Genuine question: if "Passports don't cut it", how are identity cards better?
@@williammorris7279that was a dumb question 😂
👏 thank you
✌🏻 DIGITAL identity check? ... um, keep your digits away from my sex organs ty.
Good idea
I do agree about proving your sex but after reading comments and opening my eyes to another point are these identify cards sneaking in?
A bill being introduced to parliament amidst respectful silence? It’s a kiwi I’m shocked no one is yelling at him or jumping out of their seats.
lol they're just built different bro.
Given he is a Lord and refers to other as 'my Lords'and the seats are red not green it is in the House of Lords where they behave a lot differently to House of Commons parliamentarians
@@scotswumin5502 How fitting and apt of a reply, good sir
@@scotswumin5502 well it is different in your country indeed. I didn’t know you had different seat colours et cet that’s interesting. So do your house of commons people behave like idiots?
@@Ala-XTC Sometimes they do. You can see their antics online. There’s been some doozies.
We must have all legal documents identify the biological sex. No one gets to choose.
all circumstances where it matters are already in law thats why the law existed in the first place, people like Elisabeth Fry will be spinning in their grave, what a strange world we are in where the laws have basically remained the same but its the meaning of the words within them that has been changed by a tiny minority with an agenda.
The best way to dishonor a contractual agreement between two parties is to change the meaning of the terms and conditions. Thats exactly what is happening. No one can have 'womens rights' if 'woman' is an ideological "idea".
It is an identity card. Your moblie phone is also an identity card. I say no thank you. Also I didn't vote for any of you💜
and so's a drivers license. what is the actual thing you're against with the info being on a digital card?
@@CreativeCache101Might be easier to consider why anyone is pushing for this when we apparently already have identity cards. Once we understand the real motive, that will answer your question.
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I’m not really understanding what this man is proposing, but it does seem clear that he doesn’t have a grasp on quite how much sex matters, given that he says ‘transgender people’ and not ‘trans-identified people’.
your just being a bit obtuse, they can have the same meaning, doesn't matter how your saying it.
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I work with people who don't have and never have had passports and don't drive or ever learned to but are required to have photographic identity for verification to get some services. I've had mixed thoughts about id cards for years eg what data is held and how the information is used and could be used in the future. Those of us born in uk have national insurance cards given at age 16 and this essentially is a number attributed to our identity but there is no photograph required. I believe that photographic id cards are commonplace in eu and other countries and some hold digital finger prints on the chip. I'm unclear what this man is speaking to as there seems to be no context from Sex Matters in this post only a reference to them in his speech. Edit.... ive opened 'More' on the part next to 'views'
How will a card prove you’re alive?
It’s not a card it’s an electronic record. If you die it would be updated presumably to mark you as deceased and avoid someone misusing id of a dead person.
@@Walter-pp4pvtotally foolproof if it's digital of course..
@@H-youtube7like anything it’s only as good as the data that’s fed in. I guess that’s part of it’s design
Next they will want to implant a microchip in your body. Some religious people will utterly refuse on the basis that is the Mark of the Beast.
I'm concerned about trans women not getting prostate care and trans men not getting breast cancer screening 🤔
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