The United States has issued its first passport with an “X” gender designation — a milestone in the recognition of the rights of people who don’t identify as male or female — and expects to be able to offer the option more broadly next year, the State Department said Wednesday.
The United States today is cheering its own downfall as the Biden administration celebrates issuing the very first American passport with an 'X' gender designation where male or female would normally be. In the Bible, words that contain 'x' are largely associated with the short-lived reign of Antichrist, which is exactly what America and the rest of this world is preparing themselves for.
"I will also vex the hearts of many people, when I shall bring thy destruction among the nations, into the countries which thou hast not known. Yea, I will make many people amazed at thee, and their kings shall be horribly afraid for thee, when I shall brandish my sword before them; and they shall tremble at every moment, every man for his own life, in the day of thy fall." Ezekiel 32:9,10 (KJB)
When it comes to the God of the Bible, America is completely 'off the grid' as the saying goes, having cut asunder any former connection we may have previously enjoyed. As a result, God has given us leaders 'after our own heart', and we are beginning to 'reap the whirlwind' common to nations that reject Jesus Christ and the clear teaching of the Holy Bible. So you enjoy your passports stamped with 'X', enjoy the transgender rape of your children in the girl's bathrooms, enjoy the plagues and pestilences that fill the emergency rooms, and enjoy your 'liberated thinking'. Enjoy it right up to the moment you take the Mark of the Beast and seal your soul to an eternal Hell. Go on, America, and applaud your own destruction.
United States issues its 1st passport with ‘X’ gender marker
FROM THE AP: The U.S. special diplomatic envoy for LGBTQ rights, Jessica Stern, called the moves historic and celebratory, saying they bring the government documents in line with the “lived reality” that there is a wider spectrum of human sex characteristics than is reflected in the previous two designations.
“When a person obtains identity documents that reflect their true identity, they live with greater dignity and respect,” Stern said.
The department did not announce to whom the passport was issued. A department official declined to say whether it was for Dana Zzyym, an intersex Colorado resident who has been in a legal battle with the department since 2015, saying the department does not usually discuss individual passport applications because of privacy concerns.
Zzyym (pronounced Zimm) was denied a passport for failing to check male or female on an application. According to court documents, Zzyym wrote “intersex” above the boxes marked “M” and “F” and requested an “X” gender marker instead in a separate letter. Zzyym was born with ambiguous physical sexual characteristics but was raised as a boy and underwent several surgeries that failed to make Zzyym appear fully male, according to court filings. Zzyym served in the Navy as a male but later came to identify as intersex while working and studying at Colorado State University. The department’s denial of Zzyym’s passport prevented Zzyym from being able to travel to a meeting of Organization Intersex International in Mexico.
The State Department announced in June that it was moving toward adding a third gender marker for nonbinary, intersex and gender-nonconforming people but said it would take time because it required extensive updates to its computer systems. A department official said the passport application and system update with the “X” designation option still need to be approved by the Office of Management and Budget, which approves all government forms, before they can be issued. The department now also allows applicants to self-select their gender as male or female, no longer requiring them to provide medical certification if their gender did not match that listed on their other identification documents.
The United States joins a handful of countries, including Australia, New Zealand, Nepal and Canada, in allowing its citizens to designate a gender other than male or female on their passports.
“We see this as a way of affirming and uplifting the human rights of trans and intersex and gender-nonconforming and nonbinary people everywhere,” she said.
Stern said her office planned to talk about the United States’ experience with the change in its interactions around the world and she hopes that might help inspire other governments to offer the option. READ MORE
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