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PhDBiologistMom's avatar

Great primer.

I wonder about the language in this paragraph though (and yes, I realize it may not come from you, but from the Republican/Trump platform):

“Defining Gender by Biological Reality: An EO may establish a federal definition of gender based on biological sex at birth, officially recognizing only two genders.”

This continues to conflate “sex” (a well defined, biological phenomenon) and “gender” (an ill-defined term at best). I feel like we would all be better served by just saying “sex” when that’s what we mean (identification of someone as male or female). Leave “gender” to the linguists and (maybe) the sociologists, psychologists, and philosophers.

And while the phrase “biological sex at birth” is better than “sex [or gender] assigned at birth,” it still (incorrectly) implies that (a) there is some meaningful definition of “sex” that is NOT biological, and (b) sex can change after birth. In humans (and all other mammals), sex cannot and does not change over an individual’s lifetime. Also, sex can, on rare occasions, be misidentified at birth. So, for example, just because boxer Imane Khelif was identified as a girl when born, apparently because of a developmental disorder leading to underdeveloped genitalia, this doesn’t mean that he actually is female.

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Hippiesq's avatar

Executive Orders may help limit some hospitals and schools from harming children, and may prevent some men from being put in women's prisons or sports, and that's great. However, you are right that this is both incomplete and temporary.

The only way to make real change is to change hearts and minds. The public has to be educated on where things have gone wrong, and realize that children, teens and vulnerable adults have suffered gaslighting and physical harm, and women's rights have been violated. They have to realize that "gender ideology" is a social and medical scandal.

Executive Orders may change some behaviors, but will do nothing to change opinions.

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