Australia’s Sex v Gender Case Could Change Women’s Rights GLOBALLY

Australian media are ignoring a landmark fight to reclaim sex based rights and protections for all women and girls. This constitutional law case is not only relevant to Australia; it could potentially redefine women’s rights around the world as it is based on a UN convention to which most countries are signatory. Our guest on this week’s Whittle is Sall Grover, the Australian founder of an independent female-only social media, networking platform and app called ‘Giggle’. Giggle was created by Sall as a platform centred around women connecting with, and supporting, other women. The purpose was to provide an app that allowed women to safely connect; an important consideration when dealing with strangers. Giggle uses biometric technology to scan faces to ensure the app remains single-sex. Sall is being taken to court because she wants her Giggle app to remain female-only. This is a landmark case that is about to go to the Federal Court. If Sall Grover wins the case, it will be a big win for sex-based rights for women across Australia and potentially the world. To support Sall’s case and contribute, please visit Giggles’ crowdfunder page: https://gigglecrowdfund.com/