2019
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dre :
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flourish :
transracial isnt a thing, the difference is you are born with the blood you have and that cannot be changed, whereas “gender” is. gender is a social construct by definition, whereas sex is physical and mental attributions 馃檪
Gender is also changeable, you can actually change your sex completely.
Noldo :
Excellent!!
girl backed into a corner claims Now we’re talking circles.
check mate
Come on man. At best you’re being difficult just to be a dick. She explained that gender is the roles that are generally assigned by people of the related sex. Make a list of the roles that are assigned to race. Note that she makes the point repeatedly that gender is separate from sex and that it’s a social construct, in that we decide what they are, not biology. You’re then acting as if she said that of sex, which she didn’t. Your race and age are equal to sex in this conversation.
If gender is just a social construct then why does there need to be surgery to physically change someone to match the gender the Id as. That kind of betrays that argument.
You transphobe, boy?
I guess what the lady is trying to say is that sex and gender is different in a similar way to how race and nationality is different.
Sex (in this context) and race refers to biological factors, while gender and nationality is used to describe socially constructed characteristics and groups. A person who’s race is black can identify as Norwegian if they are a part of that social group. I think it would be rude to say that someone isn’t American because of whatever race they are biologicaly.
But I also think it’s hard to train a whole society to not to assume a person’s gender based on their percieved biological sex when we are so uesd to it.
Man, woman and their associated pronouns inform first and foremost on a person’s biological properties. Information about their social behavior (i.e. gender) may only be inferred from them due to the strong (yet ever-less-so) sex-gender correlation, and such information is not reliable. What these words are most certainly not about is how a person feels. I wish people in these discussions would stop explaining how gender is a social construct, because that’s completely irrelevant, and maybe instead start explaining why we should give a fuck about gender as a social construct in the first place.
A3Kr0n :
I like the Black/White analogy. I gotta think about that one although I haven’t seen anybody identify like that except the former head of the NAACP, Rachel Dolezal.
If you have two people that are exactly the same, but one says they like pizza, and the other says they don’t, how are we supposed to react, since there’s no physical feature to them to distinguish whether or not they’re a pizza-lover? Are we just supposed to take them at their word? But what if I assume the person likes pizza, and then they tell me they don’t? What then!?
I would love to educate you on this subject of you鈥檙e truly interested in the differences.
