Matthew Best
Penultimate Amazing
LondonJohn (nice to see you back here in the sewer!) is begging the question.
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Why, do you need a date?
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What percentage of the population is hermaphrodite?
How many real hermaphrodites are there?
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Can you give one example of JK Rowling’s transphobia?
Erm, as a starter for 10, how about her initial infamous tweet, in which she mocked the use of the term "people who menstruate" and wrote something addressing this akin to "I'm sure there's a term for such people: wimbum, wimmin (etc)".
And this is actually a nakedly anti-trans piece of grandstanding: Rowling is, in effect, wilfully disregarding the fact that some trans men (who are men, unless you're anti-trans) menstruate - which is the exact reason why it's appropriate* to use the term "people who menstruate" (and inappropriate & non-inclusive to use the term "women" in this context).
Rowling has made plenty more anti-trans statements since this one - it just so happens that this was the one which launched her into the ranks of the anti-trans bigots.
* Oh and before the wearily predictable accusations of misogyny and so on.... the very same principle applies to something like "people with prostates": most trans women (who are women unless you're anti-trans) have prostates, so it would be similarly inappropriate and non-inclusive to say "men" in this context.
So, in other words, you'd consider a woman who could impregnate herself (without any type of help from a man, including artificial insemination) as an example of only one gender and not as a separate one? Gotcha.
Not one that you would accept, I'm sure, so let's skip this tedious song and dance.
If Rowling is not a transphobe she has some of the all time worst PR on the planet, because boy do a lot of people think she's a transphobe. I don't think she's this inarticulate though, so seems unlikely that there has been big misunderstanding.
I got to say I'm not really feeling Caniry as a reputable source. They can't spell or write using proper grammar, and their sources are non-existent. They just make unevidenced claims.
All my print dictionaries are anti-trans, evidently, since they propagate the archaic notion that men are adult males.Rowling is, in effect, wilfully disregarding the fact that some trans men (who are men, unless you're anti-trans)
You are what is known as an ipsedixitist: one who firmly asserts that something is true because another person said so, with no other evidence to back it up.
(Tip of hat to Susie Dent, whose word of the day this was a few days ago.)
You didn't pay attention at all. Sex is not gender. I don't care how many genders you want to claim, it doesn't matter.
And the only way to really get a human with two sexes is with a mixed sex chimera. The hermaphrodite mentioned in your link are generally not true hermaphrodite despite the label. To be a true hermaphrodite, you need to produce both sperm and egg, and the DSDs described in your link do not do that.
But looking at your other link, it gets better. Oh, it gets soon much better. I'm pretty sure your link is AI generated, because its comments on how many genders seems lifted from a discussion of linguistic genders where inanimate objects get a gender despite having no sex. But that's just the warmup, because it talks about pronouns for hermaphrodites and it uses words I had never heard before like Chakats and Eponids. And guess where searching for that took me?
https://chakats.fandom.com/wiki/Chakat_Universe
These are fictional races in a science fiction universe. Quite fitting for the topic, If unintentionally so.
I wonder how you came across that link, and what made you think it was authoritative on the topic.
A recent tech conference and job fair was held for women and non-binary people. A large number of males identifying as non-binary showed up. And a bunch of people are pissed because they think that most of these males are just exploiting a loophole to dishonestly claim binary status so they can talk to recruiters.
https://legalinsurrection.com/2023/...binary-crashed-a-woke-womens-tech-conference/
Who could possibly have predicted this outcome.
Seems like a bad strategy to communicate to potential employers that you're untrustworthy.
Seems like a bad strategy to communicate to potential employers that you're untrustworthy.
The tech industry proving it still has an unresolved problem with piggish men is not particularly surprising.
"You can trust me to play along with your company's pursuit of gender diversity accolades and/or meeting gender diversity quotas."
“Yesterday it became clear that there are a far greater number of cisgender men than we anticipated. Simply put, some of you lied about your gender when you registered.”Who could possibly have predicted this outcome.
“Yesterday it became clear that there are a far greater number of cisgender men than we anticipated. Simply put, some of you lied about your gender when you registered.”
Wait, what?
How can anyone claim to know if someone is lying when self-identification is literally the only criterion to be non-binary?
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How can anyone claim to know if someone is lying when self-identification is literally the only criterion to be considered non-binary?
More likely: "I'm openly contemptuous of the idea of diversity in the tech industry and am far more likely to cause a sexual harassment or other illegal discrimination lawsuit if hired because of my piggish attitudes".