LGBTQ Parental Rights REMOVED

Over the past few months, I’ve written about the war on LGBTQ individuals – whether it’s taking rights away or attacking us.
In March, I warned that those who think that the trans population of the world shouldn’t be allowed to exist will likely come for the rest of the LGBTQ community. Sadly, it’s come to light that Lesbian mothers are having their parental rights stripped away by their names being removed from birth certificates.


The Prime Minister of Italy, Giorgia Meloni, announced that same-sex couples would no longer be able to register their child (this was announced back in March). [1]
It’s been revealed that same-sex parents are being notified of their removal from their child’s birth certificates. Of course, many TERFs and Transphobes have spoken up about how biological parents should be the only ones listed, therefore showing support for removing LGBTQ parents’ rights.


Kellie Jay-Keen (KJK) was one of the first to offer support:

KJK later clarified that she hadn’t heard of the situation in Italy before her original comment – but hasn’t exactly retracted the original tweet, either. At this point, it appears that most TERFs support removing parental rights for LGBTQ people – which isn’t a surprise.
Every time in history, when a group attacked a sector of the LGBTQ community, they didn’t stop at that sector. They never stopped after attacking trans people; they always continue.
If you think the Anti-Trans community is going to stop at taking Trans Rights away… You’re mistaken because they’ve already started stripping your rights away.

References:

[1]. Italy begins removing gay mothers from children’s birth certificates – https://www.independent.co.uk/news/world/europe/italy-gay-mothers-birth-certificates-lgtbq-b2378622.html

[2]. Kellie Jay-Keen: “Only biological parents should be on a baby’s birth certificate. Not sure why this is controversial.” – https://twitter.com/ThePosieParker/status/1680840567205371906

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