One step closer to utopia.
A court of appeal in the southern French city of Toulouse has just ruled that a woman who was born male should be considered the mother of the child she conceived with her partner before her sex change.
In what is a first for France’s judiciary, a court of appeal recognised the right of a male-to-female transgender person – who conceived a child with her male reproductive system – to be named as the mother on the child’s birth certificate.
This couple from the Hérault department – who were initially heterosexual – have given birth to several children, the last one conceived after her father had changed sex, while keeping his male reproductive system.
The girl was born after the change of civil status of the husband, who had become a woman.
The civil registrar reportedly refused to make the changes on the child’s birth certificate. The change would have acknowledged the maternal status requested by the non-gestating woman.
Only the gestation mother appeared on the child’s civil status.
Since the transgender partner was not recognised as the father, her partner had to adopt her own biological daughter, as the adoptive mother.
The couple took legal action and in 2018, a court of appeal in Montpellier ordered that the transgender mother could be mentioned on the child’s birth certificate as the “biological parent”.
But in 2020, France’s highest Court of Cassation referred the case to the Toulouse court of appeal.
Yesterday’s decision recognises the husband, who had become a woman, on the child’s birth certificate as the mother – essentially ruling that two maternal filiations could be approved.
If you don’t understand how the tranny agenda fits into the utopia agenda, let me just tell you: they are blurring the gender lines so that they can make it so there is no gender at all, at which point we will all just be sexless automatons with computer chips in our brains controlled by a central AI.
It’s going to be great. In fact, it’s going to be perfect – that’s what a utopia is.
A utopia’s getting closer by the day