Spain’s parliament passes bill allowing trans children to legally change their gender

https://www.lgbtqnation.com/2022/12/spains-parliament-passes-bill-allowing-trans-children-legally-change-gender/

Anit-trans people love to direct everyone’s attention the England for their hard right government’s turning anti-trans as pushed by wealthy anti-trans people.  However even in the UK that position is not supported with Scotland recently removing roadblock to easily allow trans people to correct legal documents to reflex their gender identity.   Now Spain is joining that also.  The fight for civil rights and acceptance has a long history in the world due to oppression from those who resist change.  In the US there were those that resisted ending slavery, resisted giving back men the right to vote, resisted giving all women the right to vote, giving civil rights to POC, giving civil rights to gays and lesbians, giving equality to gays and lesbians in the form of marriage, and now the list goes on to fighting to give trans people acceptance, civil rights, and equality.   I am sure I missed some groups in my list, the US has a long history of traditionalist and religious groups saying it was not that way before so it must never change.  They refuse to accept the forward movement of time, acceptance, understanding, and of the advances in science.  I am beginning to wonder if they ever will.  Hugs

 
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Spain’s parliament recently passed a bill that makes it easier for people to change their legal gender.

The bill allows people older than 16 to legally change their gender without medical supervision or a judge’s approval. It removes the previous requirements that applicants provide a doctor’s diagnosis of gender dysphoria and additional proof that they have lived as their gender identity and undergone hormone treatment for the past two years.

The bill requires minors below the age of 13 to still get a judge’s authorization before legally changing their gender. Minors below the age of 16 will still need parental or legal guardian approval before being allowed to change their gender.

The bill also bans conversion therapy, promotes LGBTQ+ anti-discrimination protections, and calls for additional efforts to improve trans women’s lives.

It passed the parliament in a 188-150 vote and is now headed to the country’s Senate where it’s expected to pass.

While the bill was sponsored by the far-left Unidas Podemos (United We Can) party, Conservative party members said they worried that the bill would give legal cover for trans individuals who wanted to assault cisgender women in bathrooms and other facilities.

However, Spain’s Equality Minister Irene Montero threw water on these worries, saying, “No man needs to impersonate women to rape women, to sexually assault women. Trans people do not put us (cis) women at risk.”

“It is wage inequality, women’s care burden, and sexist male aggressors that put as at risk,” she added.

 

During the parliament’s vote, dozens of trans rights activists gathered in front of the building to listen to the debate on their phones, the Edge Media Network reported. Other trans activists viewed the legislative session from the parliament’s public gallery.

After the law passed, activists outside cheered and hugged each other while some burned blue, white, and pink smoke flares, mimicking the colors of the transgender movement, Reuters reported.

“We are making progress on rights as a country,” Montero said during the pre-vote debate. “We want all LGBTI people to be able to be themselves, without closets.”

Spain began allowing trans people to change their gender identity on official documents starting in 2006, but first required proof of gender-affirming surgeries. In July 2019, Spain’s Constitutional Court ruled that it was unconstitutional to prevent people under the age of 18 from changing their legal gender.

 

2 thoughts on “Spain’s parliament passes bill allowing trans children to legally change their gender

  1. So Spain joins 18 other nations in recognising gender self-identification: Argentina, Belgium, Brazil, Chile, Colombia, Costa Rica, Denmark, Ecuador, Iceland, Ireland, Luxembourg, Malta, New Zealand, Norway, Pakistan, Portugal, Switzerland and Uruguay.

    Isn’t it odd that those in the US and UK who oppose trans rights ignore the evidence from the above nations that there is absolutely no evidence that self-ID puts cis-women in any greater risk of harm, nor does it diminish their rights. Instead they make unsubstantiated theoretical claims about harm, and by ignoring the evidence from other nations, they mislead so many others in these two nations.

    It’s not theory. It’s working in 18 nations and contradicts all the anti-trans fear-mongering.

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  2. “’We want all LGBTI people to be able to be themselves, without closets,’ said Spain’s Equality Minister.”

    So where do Spanish people put their stuff?
    (I know; this just makes me so happy that I had to jokingly ask.)

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