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Adult human female
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Sorry, I always get this mixed up. I should have looked it up.
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Not sure, but looking I assume that some people are more than mere volunteers. Volunteering is a grass-roots thing. But there are all kinds of people involved liasing with local authorities, as you might expect given that they make use of public parks, record keeping, maintaining the website, creating the flags and high-vis vests and the merch.And who, in this volunteer organisation, would have the job of checking the allegations are true, and how would they go about it?
You have (yet again) shifted your focus from argument to arguer; I see no reason to suppose Novella was being dishonest.Every attempt to conflate these issues is dishonest.
Having testes with functional Sertoli cells should count as more than zero male reproductive features.If you want to draw your line at gonadal differentiation and say anyone with testes is male, fine - I'm not going to argue with you on that opinion. I will say that from my perspective, having some female reproductive features and zero male reproductive features tips the scale for me, and I consider them female.
We don't generally say to females that they ought to have their gonads surgically removed for the sake of routine preventative care, so I'm not sure if I buy that last bit, at least not until the standard of care fully comes around to watchful waiting. That said, I completely agree with your insight that it matters why we are sorting in the first place. Sports science might come up with a different answer than, say, fertility medicine.From an evolutionary perspective, they're male; from a medical perspective, they're female.
Which of the two developmental pathways usually does this part?Their gonads differentiate to testicular tissue
What if I'm looking for a much more common disorder that needs to be considered by anyone attempting to engineer a firm binary for the sake of some given policy?Seriously, if you want to pick some extreme outlier to hang your hat on, that's the one to pick.
I've already shown upthread how Trump's EO purporting to specifically address trans issues literally deleted mention of intersex individuals from official websites and guidance, in a misguided attempt to pretend that a strictly binary approach won't miss anything worth addressing. So long as intersex people are taking splash damage from anti-trans policies, the two issues will continue to be inextricably entwined.The debate about DSD has NOTHING WHATEVER to do with the debate about transgender and gender ideology in general.
I see lots of reasons to suppose Novella is being honest. But more to the point, I'm seeing reasons to suppose that you are being dishonest. Because YOU keep conflating DSD with trans issues.You have (yet again) shifted your focus from argument to arguer; I see no reason to suppose Novella was being dishonest.
DSD people are taking splash damage because they're become a prop for the trans advocates. The conflation that I keep telling you not to do is what put them in the crossfire in the first place. You're not helping them, you're exploiting them.I've already shown upthread how Trump's EO purporting to specifically address trans issues literally deleted mention of intersex individuals from official websites and guidance, in a misguided attempt to pretend that a strictly binary approach won't miss anything worth addressing. So long as intersex people are taking splash damage from anti-trans policies, the two issues will continue to be inextricably entwined.
I cannot think of any policy of sex segregation where CAIS individuals should not be classified as female. Seems like you're making this harder than it needs to be.What if I'm looking for a much more common disorder that needs to be considered by anyone attempting to engineer a firm binary for the sake of some given policy?
I have been consistent in my views and posting about them, where have I moved a goalpost?Glory hallelujah, I think we are in agreement.
Until you move the goalposts again.
Nobody is this confused.the wiki is still using gender labels and sex labels interchangeably and it's pretty circular in its logic, so no.
It doesn't matter how many times you repeat the same incorrect statements, they are still incorrect.I've already shown upthread how Trump's EO purporting to specifically address trans issues literally deleted mention of intersex individuals from official websites and guidance, in a misguided attempt to pretend that a strictly binary approach won't miss anything worth addressing. So long as intersex people are taking splash damage from anti-trans policies, the two issues will continue to be inextricably entwined.
I don't think that's exactly true. In this thread we have talked about Castor Semenya and those boxers. Pretty sure there is a good case for saying they are DSD, and yet it was considered perfectly cromulent to refer to them as transgender in this thread.It doesn't matter how many times you repeat the same incorrect statements, they are still incorrect.
Less than1% of the global general population are transgender. About 0.02% of the global general population have DSD. The Venn diagram intersect of people who have both is exceedingly minuscule, around 0.0000018% - less than 150 people world wide
A bit hyperbolic.People with DSD are NOT the same as people who are transgender; there is no correlation between the two - as @Ziggurat rightly says, conflating the two is dishonest.
ETA: Oh, and Steven Novella is also dishonest -
Darth Traitorous has truly turned to the Dark Side.
It's not the DSD that makes them trans. It's them knowing they are biologically male and wanting to compete as women that makes them trans.I don't think that's exactly true. In this thread we have talked about Castor Semenya and those boxers. Pretty sure there is a good case for saying they are DSD, and yet it was considered perfectly cromulent to refer to them as transgender in this thread.
Exactly! Those who dishonestly conflate the two fail to understand that DSD is a group of physical medical conditions in which sex development is atypical, whereas transgenderism is an ideology that has been hugely exacerbated by society celebrating a mental illness instead of treating itIt's not the DSD that makes them trans. It's them knowing they are biologically male and wanting to compete as women that makes them trans.
And as I am quite fond of saying, the debate about trans rights in public policy would be very different, if it were actually about finding the right sex-segregated accommodations for confused DSDs.
What staggers me the most about this subject is how much many of you care. It affects almost none of you. Yet this thread dwarfs the participation of threads on subjects that have major impact on lives.
While I'm against Transgender athletes competing against biological females, I don't give a damn about the other stuff.
Always with the exaggeration.Always with the excuse to avoid criticising men.
Have you ever heard the term "I'm Alright Jack"? You should have, because this is what you are advocating - that if we are not directly, personally affected, we somehow don't have a right to have an opinion. Well, here's another term that our British posters might recognize... "Go take a running jump!".It affects almost none of you.
One of the weird things about the whole trans situation is how telling the truth has become verboten in many places. On one level, as a male I'm not directly affected by a lot of this stuff. That's a bit of a privilege, but as has been pointed out, that's not really a reason to not care. But on another, any time society starts to deny reality, that's a really unhealthy development. And only a fool would think that's never going to spill over into other areas. So even from a selfish perspective of someone who doesn't have to worry about trans identifying males posing any problems to me, I still have reason to care, and to push back against a culture of liesWhat staggers me the most about this subject is how much many of you care. It affects almost none of you. Yet this thread dwarfs the participation of threads on subjects that have major impact on lives.
A great many of us have women in our lives. Most of us are concerned about their well-being. Transwomen invading our womens' safe spaces is a major concern for a lot of us.While I'm against Transgender athletes competing against biological females, I don't give a damn about the other stuff.
What staggers me the most about this subject is how much many of you care. It affects almost none of you. Yet this thread dwarfs the participation of threads on subjects that have major impact on lives.