Revolution in the gender debate: Professor calls for sexlessness in the passport

Rechtsprofessor Thomas Geiser fordert die Abschaffung der Geschlechterunterscheidung im Pass, um Gleichstellung zu fördern.
Legal professor Thomas Geiser calls for the abolition of gender difference in the passport to promote equality. (Symbolbild/KNAT)

Revolution in the gender debate: Professor calls for sexlessness in the passport

shocking statement from the legal professor Thomas Geiser! The gender debate in Switzerland takes an unexpected turn. After the impressive victory of ESC winner Nemo, who demands a third gender, Geiser goes one step further. He wants to completely abolish the gender difference in the state! What does this mean for the future of gender identity in Switzerland?

In a explosive interview with the “Sonntagszeitung”, skin Geiser on the table: “The state should no longer make differences between men and women!» A brave step that, according to him, supports the equality requirement in the federal constitution. But that creates a lot of questions: How will this radical change influence the social image?

a new way of fundamental rights

Geiser further explains that there is no longer any reason to distinguish between the sexes. That could mean a real liberation for many! If the entries in the civil status register are deleted, it should give people freedom to define themselves, without state interference. "Everyone should be allowed to feel as a man, woman or nonbinar, but the legal distinction should be unimportant for the state," said Geiser.

The fact that Nemo's ESC victory fueled this social change is obvious. But Geiser goes even further: he criticizes the proposal of a third sex because he believes that this also does not do justice to everyone. A new gender would cause new problems. Instead of differentiation, it advocates standardization.

revolution in the military and everyday life

and not enough! In terms of military obligation, Geiser suggests: "You have to go to the military, whoever feels as a man, regardless of the official entry!" This could mean a paradigm shift in the history of compulsory military service. One step towards more personal freedom and less state control!

Even in everyday life, Geiser sees no reason for a gender-related standard. "Do you really need an official gender to enter a public toilet?" He asks provocatively. Who would have thought that the future of gender in the pass could develop so much excitement and public debate?

Time will show whether Geiser’s vision becomes a reality and what influence it could have on society. The discussion is open - and the echo is deafening!