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(LifeSiteNews) – It was only a matter of time: The World Health Organization (WHO) announced on July 6 that it is now “updating” its manual on “gender mainstreaming.” The WHO posted the announcement to its website: 

The Gender mainstreaming for health managers: a practical approach manual addresses how gender norms, roles and relations affect health-related behaviours and outcomes as well as health sector responses. At the same time, it recognizes that gender inequality is a cross-cutting determinant of health that operates in conjunction with other forms of discrimination based on factors such as age, socioeconomic status, ethnicity or place of origin and sexual orientation. The manual provides a basis for addressing other forms of health-related discrimination. 

The first edition of the manual dates from 2011, and WHO is now updating it in light of new scientific evidence and conceptual progress on gender, health and development 

The review and update process will build on the extensive work already featured in the manual. It will focus on: 

  1. Updating key concepts around gender;
  2. Highlighting and expanding on the concept of intersectionality, which looks at how gender power dynamics interact with other hierarchies of privilege or disadvantage, resulting in inequality and differential health outcomes for different people. Intersecting factors include sex, ethnicity, race, age, class, socioeconomic status, religion, language, geographical location, disability status, migration status, gender identity and expression, sexual orientation and political situation.
  3. Going beyond binary approaches to gender and health to recognize gender and sexual diversity, or the concepts that gender identity exists on a continuum and that sex is not limited to male or female.
  4. Introducing new gender, equity and human rights frameworks and tools to further support capacity building around these concepts and the integration of their approaches in the work of WHO. 

Go that? Due to uncited “new scientific evidence” as well as subjective “conceptual progress on gender,” the WHO is now explicitly endorsing the idea that there is more than two genders and that gender “exists on a continuum and that sex is not limited to male or female.” They do not list the other genders, likely because this list is constantly growing (at this point you can just hit “refresh” on the websites containing the lists and watch them stretch down the page), but they do affirm that there are more genders, and they are legion.  

Of course, the WHO is responding not to science but to politics, specifically, the politics in the richest member countries of the United Nations. The conversion of the elite in a couple of countries to gender theory is now being presented as scientific fact to the entire global community, with Marxist frameworks explicitly baked in. As C-Fam put it in its analysis of the announcement: 

To the extent that these matters are political rather than scientific or medical, they arise from political processes that are outside the democratic and consensus-based structure that produced the UN’s foundational documents through negotiation in the General Assembly and other bodies.  Rather, they originate in the work of activist groups and largely unaccountable human rights experts that often share close ties with these groups, all of which are funded by a minority of wealthy donor countries and billionaire philanthropists. 

The reason this is a significant development is that, as you’ll recall, the WHO’s word is infallible for many of the same people who make decisions surrounding public health, including during pandemics. These folks are considered to be the “experts” informing the world of what “the science” says at any given time, and in a globalized world, their influence is enormous —especially as terrified politicians outsource their decision-making to global health authorities in order to avoid making difficult decisions themselves. 

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The WHO claims that it is still “following the science,” and that this “science” has told us that there are more genders than male and female. Naturally, this will be interpreted as a tacit endorsement of puberty blockers for kids, “sex change” surgeries for minors, and the rest of the horror show unfolding in a dozen Western countries at the moment. If these are the experts we’re following, we should all be horrified. 

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Jonathon Van Maren is a public speaker, writer, and pro-life activist. His commentary has been translated into more than eight languages and published widely online as well as print newspapers such as the Jewish Independent, the National Post, the Hamilton Spectator and others. He has received an award for combating anti-Semitism in print from the Jewish organization B’nai Brith. His commentary has been featured on CTV Primetime, Global News, EWTN, and the CBC as well as dozens of radio stations and news outlets in Canada and the United States.

He speaks on a wide variety of cultural topics across North America at universities, high schools, churches, and other functions. Some of these topics include abortion, pornography, the Sexual Revolution, and euthanasia. Jonathon holds a Bachelor of Arts Degree in history from Simon Fraser University, and is the communications director for the Canadian Centre for Bio-Ethical Reform.

Jonathon’s first book, The Culture War, was released in 2016.

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