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In a world with universal genetic testing prior to competition, someone surely could.
Six gold medals awarded in women's boxing, four of them to females.
https://www.nbcolympics.com/news/ol...replays-medal-results-top-athletes-highlights
I suggest that changing the sports titles to 'female' and 'male', instead of 'women' and 'men' could possibly scratch that itch.Someone could surely tell us what percentage of the females who entered the women's boxing got gold medals compared to the percentage of the males who entered the women's boxing who got gold medals.
As its women's boxing, how many were women?
As its women's boxing, how many were women?
We do, however, live in a society experiencing a strong push to make sex a sociopolitical attribute, rather than a biological one.
Broke: Sex and gender are synonymous, both referring to biological sex and its attendant social constructs.
Woke: Sex and gender are independent, the former referring to biological sex and the latter referring to any arbitrary social construct, construct queering, or construct dissent a person may wish to express.
Bespoke: Sex and gender are synonymous, both ignoring biological sex and referring exclusively to arbitrary social constructs.
The key term in that question hasn't yet been defined, so it would be foolhardy to attempt an answer. That said, I'm fairly certain those leagues were set aside based on sex—specifically SRY gene expression—rather than gender, so it would be pointless to answer in any event.As its women's boxing, how many were women?
The key term in that question hasn't yet been defined, so it would be foolhardy to attempt an answer. That said, I'm fairly certain those leagues were set aside based on sex—specifically SRY gene expression—rather than gender, so it would be pointless to answer in any event.
It would be so much simpler if it was labelled as 'male' and 'female' sports instead of the gender labels, fewer variables to define and account for.
I don't understand why that hasn't happened yet, as it's the obvious solution to the particular problem.
I think that's actually happening right now, actually, at least to a minor extent.It would be so much simpler if it was labelled as 'male' and 'female' sports instead of the gender labels, fewer variables to define and account for.
A third DNA test.
I'm aware of one test in Istanbul (2022) and one in New Delhi (2023). What is the third?A fourth DNA test, in Imane Khelfi's case.
Yeah it's difficult to work your way through to the truth of the matter, but i'll go with what's demonstrably correct.
In this reality sex and gender are not synonymous, open your eyes and look around.
So of the 3 choices, the middle one is the only one that comports with reality, not keen on the labelling 'woke' though.
"Scalia: “The word 'gender' has acquired the new and useful connotation of cultural or attitudinal characteristics (as opposed to physical characteristics) distinctive to the sexes. That is to say, gender is to sex as feminine is to female and masculine is to male.”
MW: "gender: 2b) the behavioral, cultural, or psychological traits typically associated with one sex"
That's anglocentric, transphobic, anti-feminist, woke, anti-woke, possibly Orwellian, and the linguists won't be none too happy neither.
So, you know, take your pick.
Of the three choices, two of them are immediately knocked out by one single counter example of which there are many, leaving the middle one as the only one that could be possibly correct. The choices given might not be an exhaustive list though, but of the three choices, only the middle one could be possibly correct.Indeed. Though it's generally a matter of definition -- there clearly are two types of traits in play: those related to reproductive abilities ("sexes"), and the psychological and behavioural traits ("genders") that tend to correlate with but aren't unique to those with particular reproductive abilities.
Something from the late great US Justice Anton Scalia which illustrates and emphasizes that argument:
https://tile.loc.gov/storage-services/service/ll/usrep/usrep511/usrep511127/usrep511127.pdf
Something that Merriam-Webster, in their saner moments, more or less endorses:
https://www.merriam-webster.com/dictionary/gender#usage-1
those related to reproductive abilities ("sexes"),
Of the three choices, two of them are immediately knocked out by one single counter example of which there are many, leaving the middle one as the only one that could be possibly correct. The choices given might not be an exhaustive list though, but of the three choices, only the middle one could be possibly correct.
EDIT: also
Sex is a constant and gender is a variable. Sex is what you are when you are born and has nothing to do with abilities, it's a static what you are.
Bring on the culture.
Sexual dimorphism is the condition where sexes of the same species exhibit different morphological characteristics, including characteristics not directly involved in reproduction. .... Differences may include secondary sex characteristics, size, weight, color, markings, or behavioral or cognitive traits.
"Female: Biologically, the female sex is defined as the adult phenotype that produces the larger gametes in anisogamous systems.
Male: Biologically, the male sex is defined as the adult phenotype that produces the smaller gametes in anisogamous systems."
It would be so much simpler if it was labelled as 'male' and 'female' sports instead of the gender labels, fewer variables to define and account for.
Part of being a man, in my understanding, involves growing up with the social expectations of masculinity. None of them had that experience, so they are ill fitted for the social role of manhood without going through a conscious process of transition.