Pixel42
Schrödinger's cat
What purpose do height and weight serve? It's all part of identification.
Neither my passport nor my driving licence give my height or weight.
What purpose do height and weight serve? It's all part of identification.
My (Washington State) driving license has both. My EU passport has height. Both of them have a picture of me as well. What purpose does that serve in your opinion? Hair colour? Eye colour? It's all part of who you are and serves to identify the bearer. So does sex (not gender).Neither my passport nor my driving licence give my height or weight.
To heckle Dave Chappelle, obvs.This might cause problems for passing trans people who want to travel to certain middle eastern countries or the like, where the government might harass them for being trans, but why the ◊◊◊◊ do they want to go there anyways?
For the individuals who've gone undertaken years-long efforts to resemble the opposite of their birth sex, probably gender is more indicative. I'd suggest changing the sex marker to gender (masc/fem/neut instead of male/female) but that would probably just piss off both sides.It's all part of who you are and serves to identify the bearer. So does sex (not gender).
Just think about the huge, enormous, humungous consequential problems.
It's the camel's nose in the tent. Substituting gender for sex is what got us into this mess. Gender doesn't matter, sex does.I'm interested in hearing what the huge problems would be from either adding a gender marker or eliminating the sex marker altogether.
What matters depends on context.Gender doesn't matter, sex does.
Why would you prefer deception to momentary confusion? That’s not a preferable state of affairs.Sex matters much more than gender for the OP (powerlifting) but that doesn't mean sex matters more in every possible context. If I'm i.d.'ing a passing trans man by inspecting their passport, seeing an "F" sex marker is going to cause some (avoidable) confusion.
I can make the opposite argument.... A transgender self-identified male called Jamie Smith goes missing. Jamie's passport and driver's license are marked with an "F", so the searchers think they are looking for a woman. Later, the body of a deceased person is found - the body is naked and has been murdered. Its Jamie, but the searchers don't realize they have found the missing person.What matters depends on context.
Sex matters much more than gender for the OP (powerlifting) but that doesn't mean sex matters more in every possible context. If I'm i.d.'ing a passing trans man by inspecting their passport, seeing an "F" sex marker is going to cause some (avoidable) confusion.
and concluded (most of this being bleedin' obvious)It is disputed whether women are generally more sensitive than men to being compelled to undress in front of a person of the opposite biological sex and therefore more likely to suffer fear, distress, and/or humiliation caused by the application of the PCPs.
https://drive.google.com/file/d/1zk3f00wGvG4MQ4ruuingdg9m3SyoHZ9H/viewThe summary of my opinion is this:
a. There is an established body of literature from which it can be inferred that women are likely to be more sensitive than men to undressing (partially) in a changing room in front of a member of the opposite sex. There is strong
evidence to indicate that women are more sensitive and uncomfortable than men to undressing (fully or partially) in front of anyone outside their immediate intimate circles of lovers and family regardless of sex.
b. Long established psychological and sociological theories attest to the differential and deleterious impact of sex differentiated modesty norms still present in all social settings. The presence and effect of sex differentiated
modesty norms has acquired the status of a taken-for-granted truth in the social sciences. There is little to no debate within social scientific literature that (i) there exist profound differences between how men and women experiences their bodies especially in relation to notions of ‘modesty’ and (ii) that the roots of these differences reside in gendered cultural norms and expectations of behaviour which carry (at times severe) social sanctions when breached. It is a widely accepted empirical observation.
c. There is an extremely robust criminological evidence base from which it can be inferred that women are far more likely than men to suffer fear and distress at being compelled to undress (defined as per the letter of instruction) in front of a member of the opposite sex. Put simply, women’s fear of male sexual predation (a much more generalised fear than men experience) is rational and grounded in the realities of the pervasive risk of male violence in women’s lives and these fears are likely to be considerably heightened in the intimate setting of a changing room where women partially undress.
Adding a (self-identified) gender marker is not deception, it is a different datum than birth sex. I'm not arguing for replacing sex with gender, no more than I'm arguing for replacing eye color with hair color.Why would you prefer deception to momentary confusion?
They don't have a legitimate interest in the fact that I've green eyes, unless you count that it helps to identify me.And I know of no context in which the government has any legitimate interest in your gender.
I'm willing to bet without even looking that passports are nearly always utilized by living people who are wearing clothes.Later, the body of a deceased person is found - the body is naked and has been murdered. Its Jamie, but the searchers don't realize they have found the missing person.
Taking the name of his abuse victim? That's some top grade predator behavior.More on the man who exposed himself in Gold's gym.
Taking the name of his abuse victim? That's some top grade predator behavior.
But he's a doll, so protect him.