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Protesters say they won't rest until gender definitions bill stopped

Protesters say they won't rest until gender definitions bill stopped
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Protesters in New Zealand are demonstrating against a proposed bill that seeks to legally define 'man' and 'woman' based on biological sex. Opponents argue the legislation marginalizes transgender and intersex individuals, while supporters claim it protects women's rights.

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The bill highlights the ongoing global tension between traditional legal definitions of gender and the push for self-identification rights for marginalized communities.

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Queer rights demonstrators say they won't rest until a bill going through Parliament to define "woman" and "man" is stopped.

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Confidence: 80%

The article presents arguments from both the protesters and the bill's sponsors, maintaining a balanced reporting style.

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