Liberal Senator for Tasmania Claire Chandler says the scientific community calling for the phasing out of male and female terms is the “woke mob” striking again.
“This is just the woke mob striking again but I think what’s most disappointing about this is now it’s coming from the science community,” Ms Chandler told Sky News host Rita Panahi
“We know biology matters and particularly in medical fields it really matters to be able to say what the difference is between a man and a woman. “Male and female bodies are different and that has implications for how we provide medical treatment – really crazy this sort of thing has taken hold in a profession that really should be fact and science-based.”
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