Defy Definition protest: Thousands march in Auckland against gender definition bill
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At a glance
- Thousands of people marched in Auckland, New Zealand, to protest a proposed bill that seeks to legally define 'man' and 'woman'.
- The protest, named 'Mana Irawhiti: Defy Definition', was organized against New Zealand First's legislative proposal.
- The marchers gathered in Myers Park before proceeding through the downtown area.
Thousands of New Zealanders took to the streets of downtown Auckland to voice their opposition to a proposed law that would legally define 'man' and 'woman'. The protest, organized under the banner 'Mana Irawhiti: Defy Definition', saw approximately 2,000 people gather in Myers Park.
The marchers rallied against a legislative proposal put forth by New Zealand First, a political party. The core of the protest centers on the potential implications of codifying specific gender definitions into law, sparking significant public concern and mobilization.
Participants marched through the city center on a brisk winter's day, demonstrating the widespread nature of the opposition to the bill. The event highlighted a strong public sentiment against the proposed legal definitions and underscored the ongoing debate surrounding gender identity and legal recognition in New Zealand.
Originally published by NZ Herald. Summarized and contextualized by our editorial team with added local perspective. Read our editorial standards.