Congress The PSOE loses the battle with Podemos and accepts the Trans Law without changes in the free choice of sex
The philosopher
Amelia Valcárcel
, a historical feminist reference of the PSOE, has aligned herself with the opposition that the PP is undertaking against the Trans Law, thanking her "directly and clearly" for her "involvement" in denouncing the "outrage" that this norm represents in the fight Women's.
Before its approval by Congress on December 22, he has urged the
popular
ones , of whom he has remarked that they are a "government party", to "continue" on this path, because "there are many ways to continue what we are making".
He has not specified whether or not these words are also intended to be an invitation to the PP to appeal the Trans Law before the Constitutional Court, but this scenario is what the PSOE has been taking for granted for some time.
And it is also the one that socialist feminists critical of the law hope will eventually happen.
Valcárcel, who leads the
Socialist Feminist Association (FeMeS)
, has participated this Friday in a conference organized by the PP in Congress, in which this party has wanted to give a voice to medical professionals and feminists related to socialism, after the PSOE and Unidas Podemos will reject the appearances of the experts during the processing of the Trans Law.
The professor of Moral and Political Philosophy at the UNED and member of the Council of State has harshly charged against the law for being "a monstrosity that wants to cause fear-panic."
For this reason, she has indicated that feminism is in its "obligation" to "face with all truths a first and very important corruption of its principles in the facts."
"We defend ourselves as feminists against a law that is not. That in no way can be because it is not a proper law for a democratic society," she emphasized.
In his opinion, among the dangers of the Trans Law is "curtailing the right to freedom of expression" as a "gag law" that tries to silence any dissent.
And he has delved into that to criticize the policy of fines with which they want to silence criticism.
In the same way, he has warned of the consequences for people who determine themselves and undertake processes of physical changes, "induced to mutilate themselves" because of the Trans Law.
"How is it possible that they say that the removal of the clitoris in Somalia is terrible, but here we are going to carry it out as long as the individual agrees?" she asked herself.
Valcárcel has pointed out that the Trans Law is a "turbulence" in a context of victory of feminism for promoting egalitarian societies.
"I think it's not the only turmoil we're going to see as we move more and more into a truly feminist society," she said.
For this reason, feminism has been "the first to sound the alert because it has the sensors most used to seeing certain things and it has seen it before."
The deputy secretary of Social Policies of the PP, Carmen Navarro, has closed the conference arguing that the two objectives of its celebration were to emphasize "why nobody stopped this disaster" of law and to "preserve the conquests of women".
Navarro has indicated that "this battle cannot end" on December 22, and that the PP will continue "fighting and putting a lot of effort" to avoid its effects.
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