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    • raphjd
      raphjd Forum Administrator last edited by

      The Court of Session (Scotland's highest civil court) ruled yesterday that the Scottish government did not have the power to redefine "woman" to include trans-women.

      Technically, the lawsuit only covered the definition of "woman" but it also includes the definition of "man".

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        bi4smooth @raphjd last edited by bi4smooth

        @raphjd said in Scottish government banned from redefining "woman":

        The Court of Session (Scotland's highest civil court) ruled yesterday that the Scottish government did not have the power to redefine "woman" to include trans-women.

        Technically, the lawsuit only covered the definition of "woman" but it also includes the definition of "man".

        A victory - albeit short-lived - for transphobes the whole world over, I'm sure!

        Of course, courts have a long history of stemming the tide of social change! Right, Dred Scott? 🙂

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          csme9000 @raphjd last edited by

          @raphjd My question becomes, can they ever redefine the term to include trans women? Does it need to come from a vote of the people, or particular legislation?

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          • raphjd
            raphjd Forum Administrator @csme9000 last edited by

            @csme9000

            As I understand it, only the UK government can change it.

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            • bi4smooth
              bi4smooth @raphjd last edited by

              @raphjd

              Actually, the use of the word to describe a female human can be re-defined by "society" long before any legislative body gets around to it! And word "definitions" come from common use, not legislatures!

              To wit:

              • Actors used to be male, as there was Actress for women... no more: they're all Actors
              • Literal (literally) used to mean one thing (as opposed to "figuratively"), but now it means BOTH - because people came to use the phrase incorrectly so much ("I am literally sweating my balls off here!" - I don't think so!)
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              • raphjd
                raphjd Forum Administrator @bi4smooth last edited by

                @bi4smooth

                But that's not what the lawsuit was about. The court didn't rule on society changing the definition, but the Scottish government changing the definition.

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