Democratic abortions are ‘ violence,’ never’ health treatment,’ UT Austin professor says
Two professors at the University of Texas at Austin are protesting the Biden administration’s proposed Title IX changes, alleging that the new view could make them unable to provide excuses for absentee students who elect elect elected abortions.
According to a media release from America First Legal, which is representing them, fund professor John Hatfield and philosophy professor Daniel Bonevac just joined a lawsuit filed by Texas Attorney General Ken Paxton.
In federally funded educational establishments, Title IX forbids discrimination based on gender. But, according to America First Legal, the Biden presidency recently changed its definition of discrimination based on” sexual orientation and gender identity.”
Hatfield and Bonevac contend that the new view may push them to allow students to have democratic pregnancies, which are prohibited in Texas.
In a legitimate charter, Bonevac stated one of the issues is the new law prohibits discrimination based on a person’s “pregnancy or related parameters”, including elected pregnancies.
While Bonevac stated that he will permit students to go to abortions if they are clinically necessary, he never “accommodate an act of violence against the most susceptible and vulnerable members of the human family.”
In the charter, he said,” I will not accept a strictly elective abortion that serves only to remove an unborn baby that was conceived through an act of deliberate and consensual sexual intercourse.” ” Pregnancy is not a condition, and democratic abortions are no’ health care’ or ‘ health treatment’ of any sort”.
According to the news release, Hatfield and Bonevac even “refuse to been compelled to use semantically wrong or made-up pronouns” or permit instructing helpers to cross clothing in their rooms.
Additionally, the professors claim that the changes may have an impact on the factors they take into account when hiring a teaching assistant. According to the release, it might be considered discriminatory for professors to refuse to hire someone because they violated the law by sending or receiving abortion pills and related paraphernalia.
According to Stephen Miller, president of America First Legal, the parties to the lawsuit are asking for a preliminary injunction that immediately stops the Biden administration from implementing the changes in the press release.
Along with the professors, Miller said the changes also are an “attack on girls and women”.
” Biden’s new Title IX rule would force girls in every public school in America to share restrooms, locker rooms, and private facilities with men”, Miller stated. It would “force” the destructive and violent ideology that claims that mutilation and drug use can turn children into girls and boys into boys onto millions of children.
The Independent Women’s Forum’s legal team expressed similar concerns when it filed a lawsuit against the Biden administration late last month, according to The College Fix.
In a news release, center Director May Mailman said the changes will “permit the invasion of women’s spaces”, including in athletics programs.
Numerous conservative organizations are concerned about the new rule. Among the many problems, they argue, is the Department of Education does not have the authority to rewrite the 1975 law.
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