Slovakia Changes Constitution, Enshrines Only 2 genders

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Slovakia has officially amended its constitution to enshrine two legal genders, male and female.

 

“The Slovak Republic recognizes only two genders, namely male and female, which are biologically determined,” the newly approved amendment states.

 

The leader of the biggest opposition party, Michal Simecka, called the vote “shameful”. Meanwhile, nationalist Prime Minister Robert Fico defended the amendment as “the best response to the collapse of Western societies, where progressivism and liberalism have been given priority.”

 

Ninety members of the National Council were in favor of the constitutional change, while seven members voted against it.

 

Adoption Limited to Married Couples

 

The amendment also prioritizes its national law over European Union level law when it comes to gender policy.

 

The new rule goes on to establish that only married, opposite sex couples can legally adopt children.

 

This makes it virtually impossible for those in same-sex relationships to adopt, since a 2014 constitutional amendment exclusively defines marriage as the union between man and woman.

 

Amendment Deemed “Hateful”

 

Predictably, the move has been painted as “hateful” by groups such as Amnesty International. The question that needs asking is simply this: what is hateful about affirming reality?

 

What is so hateful to say children deserve a mother and a father above being pons in some whacked and woke social experiment?

 

At the end of the day, Slovakia has simply recognized a generational understanding of reality: marriage is between a man and a woman and is undeniably tied to the natural reality of children and family.

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