The LGBTIQ community requires removal of the word “in” and “baba”

The LGBTIQ community in the United Kingdom has demanded that the term “be removed from use in the workplace documents and other documents and instead use a more correct political term like “prind that was born”. “Ibc” writes that the LGBTIQ community has said that use of subx6-language gender” will [...]
“Ibc” writes that the LGBTIQ community has said using gender “ling “” will prevent employers from imposing gender inequality between men and women. According to them, the word “baba” must also be avoided, as part of the push towards the neutral gender language. They also demanded that people who are self-identified as females should be able to use women's toilets and their rooms to strip, regardless of the gender they were assigned to the east.
The community has also demanded, among other things, that jobs should try towards “creating the code of gender neutral dress, toilets of all genders, and coverage of health care for transplant workers”.
We remember that even though there have been several attempts in recent years to change the Family Code, by various organizations, to allow children's adoption by members of the LGBTI+ community. This community is continuing to lobby for legal recognition of their relations.











