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C-FAM reports: New European Convention Defines “Gender” as Social Construct
STRASBOURG, April 7 (C-FAM)
http://www.c-fam.org/publications/id.1825/pub_detail.asp
The 47 Member States of the Council of Europe are close to
finalizing a new convention that defines “gender” as a social
construct, rather than as a distinction grounded in biology.
According to the new Council of Europe convention on eliminating
violence against women, gender “shall mean the socially constructed
roles, behaviors, activities and attributes that a given society
considers appropriate for women and men.”
Even though “gender” has appeared in other documents, no binding
definition of the word has ever been accepted by Council of Europe
members. This draft Convention would be the first international
treaty to add a sociological component of gender to the universally
understood biological context.
Luca Volontè, a member of the Parliamentary Assembly of the Council
of Europe, told the Friday Fax, "The ideological thrust of many
movements and lobbies linked to the ideology of 'gender' has ruined
the text of a convention that could be very important. Defending
women and combating discrimination is a necessity, but this text
makes the situation worse and creates new barriers and
discriminations.” Volontè said that it was now the responsibility
of the Committee of Ministers to change the gender definition or
“permanently give up the text.”
This new “social construct” definition is at odds with the
definition in the Rome Statute of the International Criminal Court
– which this new convention cites. The Rome Statute states that:
"For the purposes of this Statute, it is understood that the term
"gender" refers to the two sexes, male and female, within the
context of society. The term 'gender' does not indicate any meaning
different from the above.”
Patrick Fagan, family scholar at the US-based Family Research
Council, said that the use of a social construct definition of
gender is “evidence of thought so divorced from reality as to be a
form of mental illness, possible only to those who have spent years
being miseducated in the upper levels of the modern university.”
Fagan warned that the implications are “massive” as “it puts all
forms of sexuality, including deviance, on the same level.”
At a UN meeting last month, many delegations were baffled by the
staunch resistance of the EU to reference the ICC definition of
gender despite wide support for the proposal. The EU tried to quell
any fears by reassuring that the ICC definition was unnecessary
because everyone was clear on the definition of gender. As
negotiations dragged on, one delegate rebuffed the EU explanation
retorting, “If it’s really not a problem, then why can’t we plainly
state what it means?”
Further to the redefinition of gender, the new convention adds
controversial new non-discrimination categories based on gender,
sexual orientation and gender identity. According to a backgrounder
on the convention these terms include “categories of individuals
such as transgender or transsexual persons, cross-dressers,
transvestites and other groups of persons that do not correspond to
what society has established as belonging to ‘male’ or ‘female’
categories.”
The committee of ministers will take action on the draft convention
in the coming days.
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