theprestige
Penultimate Amazing
Sooner or later, M-W and Oxford are going to turn into Urban Dictionary.
And we are under exactly the conditions where you might expect them to diverge: a politically contentious issue with strident activists who apply pressure to use preferred definitions.
When I google the phrase "real man",
Why would you do that? I haven't used the expression 'real man' as far as I am aware, so how is that relevant to what I am saying?
How do you expect to follow my (pretty straightforward) reasoning if you go off on tangents like this?
I doubt that any trans man is claiming to be biologically male, so when a trans man says "I am a man" and a biological male is told by someone "you are not a man" then they are presumably talking in the same sense, yes?
https://www.cnn.com/2020/01/31/us/man-guilty-hate-crime-beat-trans-woman-restroom-trnd/index.htmlCNN said:An man who beat a transgender woman for using the women's restroom was found guilty of a hate crime.
Fred Constanza was convicted in an Oregon court for first-degree bias crime, second-degree assault and harassment for the August attack on Lauren Jackson, a transgender woman. Jackson was visiting Agate State Beach Park near Newport, Oregon, on the day of the attack. She stopped to use the women's restroom -- and that's when Costanza walked over 100 yards across the park to confront her, multiple witnesses told Newport police.
Costanza hit Jackson 10 times, police said. She told them he was holding her hair back to prevent her from escaping. Newport police found Jackson bleeding from her face with a broken jaw after Constanza had fled the scene. He was arrested later that day.
Constanza, 37, of Idaho entered a not-guilty plea in September. He remained jailed in Lincoln County, Oregon, until his January trial, the Oregonian reported. A week after his trial began on January 22, a jury found him guilty on three counts...
The last 50 years of science and scholarship have demonstrated that while gender is structured in many societies as a binary, it is not lived as binary. In fact, the determinations of gender, both social and biological, are extremely complex and fluid. To empower unaccountable sports bodies, advised by self-selected physicians, to exclude some women on the basis of their personal perceptions of womanhood is both wrong-headed and unfair.
I thought the really telling bit was where the author collapses the ideas of sex and gender into a sort of conceptual melting pot.
Negesa, who identifies as female and was born with external female genitalia, but also with internal male genitalia, had surgery to lower her male levels of testosterone so that she could continue to compete. Her years since the surgery have been a struggle.
The problem - as always - comes back to the level playing field.
Women have been denied that for all human history, and the gender wage gap reveals it's still happening in 2019
By the love of ****, please get informed on that "gap" rather than just blindly repeating it.
Heck, you really do have an allergy to facts, don't you?
Please feel free to start a thread on "The Gender Wage Gap is a Myth" and I'll be in it with boots on.
Connecticut allowing trans girls to compete without restriction in school sports is letting the ADF look reasonable. This is going to be a successful wedge issue for conservatives.
Connecticut allowing trans girls to compete without restriction in school sports is letting the ADF look reasonable. This is going to be a successful wedge issue for conservatives.
You know, I'm back on the position that socially transitioned girls are girls and should be free to compete. A girl is a girl, and they are girl. Some girls will have natural athletic advantages than others for various reasons. This just so happens to be theirs.
Should boys also be allowed to compete?