Australia is nearly 15,000 km away from Luxembourg, a land far, far away on the other side of the globe. Yet, it is a nation that seems to be more down to earth when dealing with radical-leftist ideology vast majority of the EU governments including the Luxembourg government coalition (Gambia – DP, LSAP, déi gréng) imposes on its citizens.
The Australian Senate has passed a motion brought forward by One Nation, pushing to ban the use of “distorted” gender-neutral language such as “chestfeeding” in official government materials.
The motion was put forward in the upper house on Tuesday by One Nation Senator Malcolm ROBERTS. Pauline HANSON’s interview – Video.
ROBERTS’ motion stated that “our fundamental biology and relationships are represented through the following descriptors – mother, father, son, daughter, brother, sister, boy, girl, grandmother, grandfather, aunt, uncle, female, male, man, woman, lady, gentleman, Mr, Mrs, Ms, sir, madam, dad, mum, husband, wife”.
In his motion, ROBERTS referred to a doctor from Queensland who “reports incidences of young children feeling stressed and panicked about whether it is okay to use the words boy and girl,” saying that “pushing gender-neutral language [was] no replacement for appropriate emotional and psychological support for children while growing up”.
The decision comes after the Australian National University issued a Gender-Inclusive Handbook encouraging the use of gender neutral terms. Hospitals in the UK have also formally implemented a gender inclusive language policy for its perinatal services department, which included adopting the terms “birthing parents” and “human milk.”