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Ten Years of International Sexual Orientation and Gender Identity Laws: Lessons Learned

When the state insists on governing us only in terms of who we think we are, surely the proper interpretation of such an insistence is that the state has reneged on the very reason for its existence: to govern us-as-us; to govern us as male and female.
A desire to be protected from the meaning of our body has led only to a need to be protected from the ravages of reality.
Gender ideology leaves us de-sexed in law. The problem is not merely that our legal identity can now be chosen, but that it can now only be chosen.