Ireland, After Recently Legalizing Faggot Marriage, Starts to Accept Transgenders

Eli Stenson
Daily Stormer
June 5, 2015

Presented without comment
Presented without comment

Ireland recently legalized faggot marriage by popular vote, so it’s not shocking to see them start to gradually accept transgenders now.

Transgenders can self-declare their gender in order to update passports and driver’s licenses, receive a new birth certificate, and get married, instead of relying on psychiatrists or endocrinologists to attest to their gender.

The Journal:

Tánaiste Joan Burton announced this evening that the Cabinet has agreed that, under the Gender Recognition Bill currently before the Oireachtas, changes of gender will be effected by a “statutory declaration,” for those over the age of 18.

A person who transitions gender will have their preferred gender fully recognised by the State for all purposes – including the right to marry or enter a civil partnership in the preferred gender and the right to a new birth certificate.

Following today’s Cabinet decision…amendments will be made to the Bill at Committee Stage to ensure there will be no need for a supporting statement from a medical practitioner.

The Transgender Equality Network Ireland (TENI) has applauded the change, calling it a “hugely significant move” that makes Ireland an “international leader.”

Liberals love to accuse us of fallacious slippery slope reasoning when we argue that phenomenons such as legalizing faggot marriage open the door for other degenerates to obtain acceptance and muh rights. But our reasoning is not fallacious, because we’ve seen this happen before and we’re seeing it happen again.