The PSD MEP Dragoș Benea criticizes Brussels regarding the LGBTQ+equality strategy: “Children cannot choose their gender”

PSD Bacău president, Dragoș Benea, criticizes European gender identity initiatives and says that Romanian social-democrats in the European Parliament do not accept a child to choose their gender regardless of age.

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The president of PSD Bacău, Dragoș Benea, also launches an attack on European gender identity initiatives. Benea says that Romanian social-democrats in the European Parliament do not accept that a child can choose their kind of age, writes Mediafax.
“It is embarrassing to build a reality parallel to the biological reality and to make it a mission of the European Union! No matter how rich our imagination may be, no availability we manifest with concepts, philosophers or currents of thinking, I confess that neither me nor the social-democratic colleagues in the European Parliament, in the name of the European Parliament. Course to our own imaginations/ghosts, we can build a reality parallel to our daily existence, in which such initiatives may have a purely theoretical meaning: but our biological date, the human condition in which we live, live and die, shows precisely the contrary“, Benea said.
According to him, as the policy does not end left or right, “We can probably imagine a debate beyond the masculine and feminine, but we cannot make it a mission, let alone a mission of the Commission or the European Union, even if tolerance and inclusion are and remain for us all cardinal values, for the entire European construction. If we look with lucidity around us, we will observe that others are the pressing problems of the Union, problems that hundreds of millions of European citizens expect a relevant response from Brussels and the concrete measures. ”
Benea shows that economy, demography, energy, young Neets, competitiveness, public defense and many others are the stressful challenges and problems that the European continent faces, not the gender dilemmas.
“I can not imagine what the legal capacity of a child or his self-consciousness is, able to allow them to make judgments about his own gender identity,” conclude it.
For the context, according to a new strategy presented by the European Commission, children may have the freedom to choose their sex, writes the British newspaper The Telegraph. It is important to note that the strategy, launched on Wednesday, is not mandatory for EU member states, but is a recommendation that national governments can follow or ignore.
The strategy presented on Wednesday by the European Commission shows that any age restriction for sex recognition could be eliminated, and the therapy for verifying children's desire to change their sex could be forbidden.




