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

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.
Why it matters
The bill highlights the ongoing global tension between traditional legal definitions of gender and the push for self-identification rights for marginalized communities.
Queer rights demonstrators say they won't rest until a bill going through Parliament to define "woman" and "man" is stopped.
The article presents arguments from both the protesters and the bill's sponsors, maintaining a balanced reporting style.
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