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Plural and not human, don’t include or refer to us in any way as being human, we aren’t.
Never tell us what we’re feeling, why we’re doing something or what we are etc.
Not here to punish, your punitive mindset is showing.
Ask more questions, assume less.
Which topic are you referring to? Also which wiki page?
Whether that’s the case sometimes, this isn’t the case here.
She doesn’t understand what she is talking about and creating dangerous narratives, she actually doesn’t align with the science, so your argument is factually incorrect. Even if she did, it isn’t as if science has never had a bias or been used to harm before: Hysteria, Draptomania etc etc.
Also, you know nothing about us, so it’s incredible how you can make definitive statements without having any clue about who we are.
Sure, we’re happy to help!
She’s ableist and transphobic:
@Powderhorn@beehaw.org
Yes, sex is a social construct in terms of that it’s just a thing that is assigned and a label that has been assigned to people based on what it’s assumed their bodily makeup.
Doctors and others don’t exactly do karyotype or other genetic testing at birth, they look at the genitals and usually apply one of two boxes to you and unless you look into it that label follows you around the rest of your life. Often, if you don’t fit into those boxes they try to make you.
It isn’t helpful nor accurate, because bodies are not the same. This is what we mean when we say sex is a social construct, it’s just a label, a shortcut through language meant to imply homogeneity forgoing accuracy and meaning, and it doesn’t mean anything because it’s not specific enough to.
Sex is a social construct in all the ways gender is, because as stated it’s just a label that gets assigned to you. What with HRT, surgery etc most, if not all biological characteristics of a body can be changed and this makes the distinction useless. Especially because people are so hung up on what bodies look like and what their functions are supposed to be, yes this is partially to do with gender but it also speaks to ‘sex’ too.
Even scientists understand this now and though I don’t necessarily agree nor disagree with this, they call sex a bimodal distribution, not a distinct binary any more.
But regardless of what it’s called or how many ‘sexes’ are recognised, it’s still a social construct because it’s taking a bunch of characteristics and applying labels to it. That’s it.
Patriarchy, toxic masculinity, misogyny and ego, men don’t want to be beat by women or other genders.
Say it with me now: Sex is a social construct.
A ‘convenient’ fitting into boxes usually two, but accurately not always.
The problem with such a system is that it’s limiting and not at all useful in trying to help people.
We should be specific in what we are trying to say, because the miasma of a sex binary isn’t useful, even in medical fields as it conditions doctors to think in very limiting ways and not actually help accurately.
It also has many roots in patriarchal violence in determining what a person (though to them a body) is for.
It’s also problematic in a racist sense because of the colonialist white ‘western’ ideas of what makes a certain sex or gender often don’t fit those who aren’t in those categories (except colonised).
Which is why the ‘science’ is very problematic in this regard because that is the bias/lens with which it looks at this specific ‘field’ through.
Glad he had someone looking out for him.
I can see why they called it that, but it’s a little bit of a stretch for me and I’m not sure why we have to base everything on ‘relatable’ things anyway, let’s just enjoy it for what it is: beautiful.
good luckkkk