• @[email protected]
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    I was under the impression that the sperm that fertilizes the egg carries either an X chromosome or Y chromosome and that’s what determines male or female. So that would mean conception is in fact when this gets decided, no? What am I missing here?

  • @[email protected]
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    What a roundabout way to get unisex bathrooms.

    Congratulations to women, your public bathrooms will be less crowded. To my trans brothers and sisters, see you at the sink!

  • Gloomy
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    This was the only possibility for the Incel Movement to ever get touched by a women female. Congrats to them.

  • @[email protected]
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    I didn’t consider this option, but it seems to be an easy fix to the whole gender thing. Everyone is female. period. *(no pun intended)

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      That’s always what I figured, that they’d fumble if you turned the question around and asked them to define woman or man. Buncha chumps.

      E: le spelling

      • @[email protected]
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        Nah, they have no issue with a tautological definition. “A woman is a female human that’s born a girl” makes perfect sense to anyone that’s asking anyone else to define what a woman is.

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    So if all men were women at conception, then that would make all men transsexual…

  • @[email protected]
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    Silly Matthew, still believing that words written by Trump’s administration mean anything…
    Same mistake many opponents of the Nazis made in the beginning.
    Fascists don’t play by the rules, whatever they say or write only has meaning as long as it benefits them.
    When you point out inconsistencies in what they wrote yesterday, they laugh at you. And then they shoot you.

  • Nate Cox
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    Listen I get that these people have never taken a science class, but I damn well know at least some of them watched Jurassic Park.

  • @[email protected]
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    Technically no. They aren’t male or female, they’re undifferentiated. Since we’re neither male nor female at conception, this order means males and females don’t actually exist at all.

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      At conception the future sex is determined by the chromosomes that the sperm contributes. Once fertilized, there are either X and X or X and Y, which will be XX and XY once meiosis occurs for the first time.

      So technically once fertilization occurs(conception), sex has been determined.

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        Only correct comment here. Genetically, all things are already set in stone at conception. People parroting the 6 week thing are conflating genetic determinism with development of external traits.

        There’s also the issue with intersexed individuals and other individuals with chromosomal differences… I suspect they are out of scope of the order as they really don’t fit either definition

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        No, it isn’t. Every Bio textbook I have that discusses it (more than a dozen), is very clear that sex is determined by gonad function/gamete production. Some XY individuals will never produce sperm. Some will produce ova. Some XX individuals will never produce ova. I would bet there is probably at least one case out there where an XX individual produced sperm through some kind of insanely unlikely nondisjunction. And none of this even begins to touch on the variability within the XXY and XO groups. Even if you want to not consider other species, chromosomes ain’t it.

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          They don’t seem to understand that even if XX/XY differentiation is right 99.99% of the time, there are a fuck ton of humans in the world and even small improbabilities are likely to be represented. We obviously shouldn’t make laws that discriminate against minorities, and these people really exist all over the place.

          Republicans want to erase the idea of nonbinary people because their tiny minds can’t handle the scientific nuance.

          • Lemminary
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            Yup. A huge amount of people grow up to adulthood not knowing they’re intersex until they get tested. Talking percentages ain’t shit when your population is an entire dominant species!

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              .01% of the US population is over 33k. That’s the population of a mid-sized county in a red state.

        • @[email protected]
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          You don’t define the norm with characteristics of edge cases. The X and Y chromosome groups define biological sex be it male, female, or intersex.

          Some people are born with vestigial tails, does that mean that humans may or may not have tails? No, a few hundred people have been born with a vestigial tail in recorded history.

          Some people are born with a cleft pallette, does that mean humans can be born with or without a cleft pallette? No, 1 in 1,600 people are born with a cleft pallette.

          1 in 1500 to 1 in 2000 people are born intersex. The other 1499 to 1999 people are XY or XX and 98.5% of those have a gender identity that conforms with their biological sex.

          You are daft if you take an XX that identifies as a woman and say she isn’t female because her ovaries don’t produce an ovum. That woman is a sterile female, not intersex.

          • @[email protected]
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            The issue is that you claim that a causes b. So at a, we can know that b will follow. Therefore we can identify b when we see a.

            They say, a don’t cause b for certain. So at a, we can’t know that b will follow. Therefore we can’t identify b when we see a, as we could misidentify.

            That is not defining the norm at all. That is pointing out that it is logically invalid to identify b at a.

            Think about it like this, most people who are born will be 23yo at some point but not all. So while it is a fair assumption to assume that a child will be 23yo, it would be wrong to claim that it will be 23yo. So when the child is born, there is no way to determine whether or not a child will be 23yo. it probably will but it might not. The norm is still that the child will be 23yo, but that doesn’t change the reality that some won’t.

          • @[email protected]
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            You don’t define the norm with characteristics of edge cases

            Good thing I didn’t do that.

            The X and Y chromosome groups define biological sex

            This is the whole point, no, they don’t. Biologists do not define sex in terms of chromosomes because there are multiple different chromosomal systems in use to achieve the function of sex cell differentiation.

            Some people are born with vestigial tails, does that mean that humans may or may not have tails? No, a few hundred people have been born with a vestigial tail in recorded history.

            Some people are born with a cleft pallette, does that mean humans can be born with or without a cleft pallette? No, 1 in 1,600 people are born with a cleft pallette.

            I just…fucking wow. Reread what you wrote here.

            • @[email protected]
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              108 hours ago

              Clearly people born with a cleft pallette aren’t human to them. Which is kind of a weird thing to say and believe.

          • Lemminary
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            If you ever get the chance, I recommend the book A Cabinet of Medical Curiosities: A Compendium of the Odd, the Bizarre, and the Unexpected by Jan Bondeson.

            The book talks at length about medical conditions, including the human tail, the cleft pallet and also intersex. It talks about XY females, SRY transposition/deletions, the Guevedoche males from Dominican Republic who are indistinguishable from females until about the age of 12 when their testes drop, and the prevalence of more subtle forms of intersex that go under-diagnosed. It also touches in fetal development and general genetics including the inversion of sexual chromosomes in birds and reptiles.

            It’s a great dive into the complexity of biology and particularly sexual development. I suspect you won’t be so sure of what you think is normal after exploring its barrage of edge cases that deeply contemplate the nature of genetic sex that creates these deviations: Nothing in biology is set and it’s all subject to change.

            98.5% of those have a gender identity that conforms with their biological sex.

            There are many more people today who have incorporated a hybrid gender precisely because they don’t fit into neat categories. People call them femboys and tomboys because everything about their gender expression is mixed. You can’t tell me with a straight face they’re just pretending. The whole category is called “gender non-conforming”.

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            Some people being born with a vestigial tail and most being born without, does mean people are born with or without a vestigial tail. I don’t know how to respond to this, what part aren’t you understanding exactly?

            • @[email protected]
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              what part aren’t you understanding exactly?

              I’m guessing it’s the parts about biological sex and humans. They’re clearly not very familiar with either.

      • kadup
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        At conception the future sex is determined by the chromosomes that the sperm contributes.

        Explain that to XY individuals with a mutated SRY, meaning they never develop male traits at all, even though they’re XY.

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        According to the wording of the order, at conception you are female if you are “producing larger reproductive cells” or male if you are “producing smaller reproductive cells”. Since at conception no one is making either reproductive cells, then I agree with the stance that the order says no one is male or female now.

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          I think everyone involved with the orders are a bunch of jackasses, but that simply isn’t what it says. It doesn’t speculate at all about the timing of the production of the reproductive cells, merely that the individual belongs to a a sex that does produce them. It’s a fun joke, but going to the mat defending it just makes it look like you don’t read well.

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            It doesn’t speculate at all about the timing of the production of the reproductive cells, merely that the individual belongs to a a sex that does produce them

            It literally specifies “at the time of conception”. At which point nobody has developed any sexual characteristics.

            Competent lawmakers write bills and executive orders VERY carefully in order to cause the least confusion and unintended conclusions possible.

            Trump has once again proven to be the polar opposite of competence.

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    Trump declares himself herself the first female President of the USA? 😳

    (Edit: Excuse me Mrs. President, I had misgendered you.)

  • @[email protected]
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    Grammer nazis are gonna love this. It’s “Mrs you’re making a scene” not “sir you’re making a scene”

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      Can you imagine, an entire nation- identifying as female? I’d imagine their reaction would be similar to how Christian’s felt when they saw the Bible being removed from schools….

      “Nooooo! Not like that!”