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| − | Insight, an organization funded by many sponsors of the Kyiv Trans Conference<ref>https://www.insight-ukraine.org/en/partners/</ref> that bills itself as "a Ukrainian public organization whose main values are [[equality]], [[feminism]], [[freedom]], [[inclusiveness]], diversity for all social groups", has not spoken out against the [[Kyiv regime]]'s [[discriminatory]] language laws nor condemned the regime's [[Donbas war|war against its own people in the Donbas]]. In April 2022 Insight reported that trans people who decided to move abroad faced the fact that men ages 18 to 60 were forbidden to leave the country under [[martial law]], with few exceptions. Insight criticized the law as contributing to the consolidation of traditional gender roles. Insight claimed "trans women who have not yet changed their gender marker are considered men." | + | Insight, an organization funded by many sponsors of the Kyiv Trans Conference<ref>https://www.insight-ukraine.org/en/partners/</ref> that bills itself as "a Ukrainian public organization whose main values are [[equality]], [[feminism]], [[freedom]], [[inclusiveness]], diversity for all social groups", has not spoken out against the [[Kyiv regime]]'s [[discriminatory]] language laws nor condemned the regime's [[Donbas war|war against its own people in the Donbas]]. In April 2022 Insight reported that trans people who decided to move abroad faced the fact that men ages 18 to 60 were forbidden to leave the country under [[martial law]], with few exceptions. Insight criticized the law as contributing to the consolidation of traditional gender roles. Insight claimed "trans women who have not yet changed their gender marker are considered men." The [[diagnosis]] of F64.0 “Transsexualism” is a formal criterion of unfitness according to the order of the Ukraine Ministry of Health, but only in peacetime and not in wartime. |
==Sarah Ashton-Cirillo== | ==Sarah Ashton-Cirillo== | ||
Revision as of 19:38, June 22, 2024
Situation of trans people during the NATO war in Ukraine
- See also: NATO war in Ukraine
Insight, an organization funded by many sponsors of the Kyiv Trans Conference[1] that bills itself as "a Ukrainian public organization whose main values are equality, feminism, freedom, inclusiveness, diversity for all social groups", has not spoken out against the Kyiv regime's discriminatory language laws nor condemned the regime's war against its own people in the Donbas. In April 2022 Insight reported that trans people who decided to move abroad faced the fact that men ages 18 to 60 were forbidden to leave the country under martial law, with few exceptions. Insight criticized the law as contributing to the consolidation of traditional gender roles. Insight claimed "trans women who have not yet changed their gender marker are considered men." The diagnosis of F64.0 “Transsexualism” is a formal criterion of unfitness according to the order of the Ukraine Ministry of Health, but only in peacetime and not in wartime.
Sarah Ashton-Cirillo
Sarah Ashton-Cirillo is an American mercenary and the official English-speaking spokesperson of the Territorial Defense forces of the Armed Forces of Ukraine. Cirillo is reputed to have been instrumental in the arrest and murder of American journalist Gonzalo Lira in Ukraine by the Zelensky regime.[2]
References
- ↑ https://www.insight-ukraine.org/en/partners/
- ↑ ‘Red Pill’ Dating Coach Gonzalo Lira, Accused of Shilling for Putin, Is Arrested in Ukraine, Julia Davis, The Daily Beast, May 05, 2023. thedailybeast.com