Germany’s Free Democratic Party (FPD) is seeking to prohibit the re-election of two female members who voted against the nation’s radical self-identification law. Katja Adler and Linda Teuteberg are the only two women in the FDP who voted against the law, with both expressing concerns about the implications gender ideology has for women’s safety.
In her federal state of Hessen, Adler has already been dismissed from the FDP and has lost her place on the voting list, which would have guaranteed her return as a member of the German Bundestag.
Disturbingly, Adler’s social media history had apparently been scrutinized by her colleagues for some time without her knowledge, and her following on social media was apparently analyzed and presented at a state executive board meeting.
As previously reported by Reduxx, just one day before Germany’s new law came into force, a trans-identified male in Germany was sentenced to an indefinite stay in a psychiatric institution as part of his prison sentence for exhibitionism and violent attacks on women. He now has the right to change his legal sex and to be placed in a women’s ward.