theprestige
Penultimate Amazing
I suspect that many of them are well aware of the purpose of academia as knowledge production, and the value of public trust of the knowledge produced.Many people within academia are clueless about this as well.
I suspect that many of them are well aware of the purpose of academia as knowledge production, and the value of public trust of the knowledge produced.Many people within academia are clueless about this as well.
This thread has become spaghettified,
The op is 'Discussion: Transwomen are not women'
In my opinion transwoman are women if they want to be, they aren't female though.
As you may recall, the non-binary thread was shut down b/c it touched on trans issues. So long as it's taboo to spawn threads in the near vicinity of this one, the remit here must be at least broad enough to include those topics.The op is 'Discussion: Transwomen are not women'
This thread has become spaghettified,
The op is 'Discussion: Transwomen are not women'
In my opinion transwoman are women if they want to be, they aren't female though.
Ah sorry, I wasn't aware of any editorial change or anything.The "Discussion" was an editorial change after the fact. It does not reflect the author's intent.
Also, by this point it's pretty clear that being a woman only has concrete, practical meaning where it means being treated as female. The distinction you're making is a red herring.
It's also incoherent. What does "being a woman" even mean to you? I bet you can't articulate a coherent explanation of the term. Not without resorting to gender stereotypes you don't actually believe in or support. Or without falling back on a definition of female.
I'm on about female. The only thing that matters is the one thing you keep ignoringAh sorry, I wasn't aware of any editorial change or anything.
re "being a woman"?
I've stated my position numerous times in this thread already.
Gender is a variable, if people want to be a woman then they are literally fitting in to a stereotype. What are you on about?
you saidI'm on about female. The only thing that matters is the one thing you keep ignoring
which indicates to me that you are missing the point, but whatever.It's also incoherent. What does "being a woman" even mean to you? I bet you can't articulate a coherent explanation of the term. Not without resorting to gender stereotypes you don't actually believe in or support. Or without falling back on a definition of female.
you said
which indicates to me that you are missing the point, but whatever.
I answered your question,
could you answer your own question?
What does 'being a woman' mean to you?
Yeah this is where the disagreement is for me,That's still debasing the language. Women are adult human females, so transwomen are neither women nor females. Let's keep it real, here.
That doesn't mean they can't live as women and ask for courtesy pronouns, but it doesn't change objective reality.
Nothing. Being a woman is meaningless to me.
Someone tells me they want to be a woman, I figure they're a naive teenager and cut them some slack. Or some kind of dishonest scumbag.
I suspect that many of them are well aware of the purpose of academia as knowledge production, and the value of public trust of the knowledge produced.
That's still debasing the language. Women are adult human females, so transwomen are neither women nor females. Let's keep it real, here.
That doesn't mean they can't live as women and ask for courtesy pronouns, but it doesn't change objective reality.
You are apparently completely clueless about the purpose of academia as a knowledge production industry, the role of academic freedom in ensuring we can trust the knowledge produced, and the appropriate ways for academics to address disagreements over controversial issues (by producing verbal and written critiques of arguments). This doesn't surprise me.
Ahh, straight out of the playbook. Lovely stuff!
How tedious.
After all this time, you still don't get why that's idiotic. You can't choose to be black.
Whether or not the majority feel they have no choice about which gender they think they are, it is certain some of them choose to be trans.
Mead, quick! Someone stole your login!
After 17 years, you can't really be surprised, can you?
Ahh, straight out of the playbook. Lovely stuff!
As for the rest of what you wrote above: it's sweet and reactionary that you think language and the definitions of words are fixed and immutable. But it's just not true. Otherwise, for example, a word such as "fantastic" would mean nothing more than "the product of fantasy; entirely made up".