Higher Education Union: Anyone Can Self-Identity As ‘Black, Disabled, LGBT+ or Women’

We’ve all seen it coming—once you open the door to “self-identification” based solely on feelings, anything goes. If a man can identify as a woman and legally be considered a female (and vice versa), despite his male biology and chromosomes, then anyone should be able to self-identify simply based on personal feelings, regardless of biology or fact. That’s exactly what the world’s largest higher education union is arguing.

(Ken Ham – Answers In Genesis)  This United Kingdom-based union, the UCU, announced that “anyone should be able to identify as black ‘regardless of the colour of their skin or background.’”….

The announcement went on to say, “Our rules commit us to ending all forms of discrimination, bigotry and stereotyping. UCU has a long history of enabling members to self-identify whether that is being black, disabled, LGBT+ or women.” (Interestingly, union officials did not say that people should be able to self-identify their age—but why that arbitrary exclusion if everything is just about how I feel?) People could self-identify as a cat or a dog or . . . well, it’s all so ridiculous.

Now, regarding the union’s comment about skin color, we know from biology that there are no truly “black” or “white” people. We’re all different shades of brown, largely due to a brownish pigment in our skin called melanin. And we’re all one race from both a biblical and a biological perspective, so there is no such thing as different “races,” a truth our culture generally ignores or is ignorant of. The reason we have different people groups and ethnicities is because of the event at the Tower of Babel in Genesis that split up the human population. Eventually, this gave rise to different people groups and different cultures. You can learn more about that in “How Many Races Did God Create?”  View article →

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