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Justice Ruth Bader Ginsburg fought throughout her career for womenβs rights β βon the basis of sex.β But since βsexβ merged into βgenderβ three decades ago, the entire area of sex-based rights has become blurred. In the United Kingdom, they have suddenly become unblurred and β legally β crystal clear.Β
In a landmark ruling, the UK Supreme Court established last week that the words βsexβ and βwomanβ solely refer to biological sex when it comes to equality laws and language.
The implications of this landmark ruling will be felt not only in the UK but worldwide. It is the first time a legal ruling has reaffirmed the sex-based rights we were in danger of losing altogether.
Sex is binary and immutable. Womenβs rights derive from biological factors and their reproductive roles. The UK Supreme Court has looked at absurdities such as βpregnant menβ and βmale lesbiansβ and said, βNo.β
What changes can we expect to ensue from this ruling? First, the UK transport police, who were until last week insisting that male officers who βidentifyβ as women can strip-search women, have immediately reversed their position.
Cases involving female nurses objecting to being expected to undress alongside male colleagues who βidentifyβ as women are now likely to be swiftly resolved. These nurses will now be entitled to a single-sex locker room.
More widely, I hope the ruling bolsters efforts to stop schools teaching kids that some people are βborn in the wrong bodyβ and/or might benefit from pediatric gender medicine (βgender affirming careβ).
Itβs not possible to change sex. And the growing move to protect womenβs and girlsβ athletics from the incursions of males who βidentifyβ as female will likely gather steam, too.
The UK Supreme Courtβs detailed, 88-page ruling strips away the entire faΓ§ade of βidentifyingβ as the opposite sex. Gender identity doctrine is a regressive, misogynistic set of beliefs that is pitted against womenβs rights.
The diagnosis of βgender dysphoriaβ is always based on sexist stereotypes that many of us old-school feminists thought we had eradicated in the 1980s.Β
βHe likes wearing dresses and playing with Barbies.β βShe likes keeping her hair short and enjoys roughhousing with the boys.β So what? We should be cherishing those βgender nonconformingβ kids and encouraging their individuality, not sending them off to a gender clinic.
They may grow up gay or lesbian. Thatβs perfectly fine. They need happy, flourishing gay and lesbian role models, not puberty-blocking hormone treatments that derail their development.
Once you accept itβs impossible to change sex, everything falls into place. Except for those who see this ruling as an attack on their rights.
We are hearing distraught reactions from those quarters. One wrote on X that the ruling had left her βheartbroken.β Another wrote: βToday, for the first time, I am scared about walking out of my front door.β
But the real misfortune is that such activists have been encouraged to see themselves as part of a civil rights movement in the first place. Indeed, βno civil rights movement in history has asked for rights as another class of people,β says the feminist philosopher Jane Clare Jones. She could not be more spot-on!
Sex-based rights matter to gays and lesbians. Sexual orientation is about whether youβre attracted to men, women, or both.
How people βidentifyβ is neither here nor there. Kate Harris and I founded the LGB Alliance in 2019 because legacy gay rights organizations like the UK Stonewall, GLAAD, HRC, and ACLU had abandoned us. We were the first LGB organization in the world to reject gender identity doctrine.
We intervened in Wednesdayβs UK Supreme Court case in support of sex-based rights β and the judges totally agreed.
When I read in the ruling that being forced to admit straight men who βidentifyβ as women into lesbian spaces renders the concept of sexual orientation βmeaningless β β and results in an βinevitable loss of autonomy and dignity for lesbiansβ β I wept with relief. We had been seen. Finally!
The political polarization of sex and gender issues in the United States surely has to end. Whatever people may think of President Trump, his executive order stating that there are two sexes was ground-breaking and essential.
Biological sex is key to womenβs rights β and to the rights of lesbians and gay men. Yesterday, the UK Supreme Court showed it understood that. I hope this message now reaches every corner of the world.
Bev Jackson is the co-founder of the LGB Alliance; @BevJacksonAuth on X and Substack