Alteridad sexual: razones frente a la ideología de género, de María Calvo

In recent years, society has been losing its universal dimensions and its anthropological foundations. Women have achieved an equality, at least formal, at the price of losing their femininity and men are ashamed of a masculinity that today is despised by a society that prefers female models of behaviour.

Ignoring scientific evidence, we are currently living an era, perhaps the only one in the history of human evolution, in which certain ideological and political sectors try to convince society of the idea that both sexes are exactly the same. They prefer to ignore the growing literature that empirically demonstrates the existence of innate differences and hold instead that men and women are born as blank sheets, in which childhood experiences mark the appearance of male or female personalities.

The loss of the feminine essence necessarily implies a contempt for the masculine essence as well. In this way, motherhood and fatherhood are meaningless words. The denial of sexual differentiation leads to the identification of homosexual and heterosexual relationships, even from a legal point of view, without having carefully calibrated the social and psychological consequences of such a measure. The family is questioned because of its natural bi-parental nature, that is, composed of a father and a mother. The tendencies described have permeated the laws and have helped to organize society on confusion and immaturity.

The idea of ​​a "truth" about the person has been lost, and psychology is fragmented and impulsive, lacking any social bond. Maria Calvo Charro is Professor of Administrative Law at the Carlos III University of Madrid and President of EASSE-Spain (European Association of Single Sex Education).