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sunsporter1649 · 70-79, M
Well, demonocrats don't know what a woman is so the error is not unexpected
ElwoodBlues · M
@sunsporter1649 When you figure out how to classify people born with XXY chromosomes and both kinds of sexual organs, get back to us...
HoraceGreenley · 61-69, M
@ElwoodBlues What's that got to do with this sham?
Is this person who received the award a hermaphrodite?
Is this person who received the award a hermaphrodite?
ElwoodBlues · M
@HoraceGreenley I don't know, i didn't examine the phenotype or the genotype. I don't know if there's genetic mosaicism or androgen insensitivity syndrome. So I didn't jump to conclusions.
HoraceGreenley · 61-69, M
@ElwoodBlues So you don't know. You just created a strawman argument.
Get back to us when you have something constructive
Get back to us when you have something constructive
sunsporter1649 · 70-79, M
@HoraceGreenley LOL, it can't dazzle you with it's brilliance, so it tries to baffle you with it's bullschiff
ElwoodBlues · M
@HoraceGreenley No, I looked more deeply into the science and realized the science creates a reasonable doubt.
According to Dr. Anne Fausto-Sterling, a recognized expert in this field of study, 1-1/2 to 2% of all births do not fall strictly within the tight definition of all-male or all-female, even if the child looks "normal." In reaching her numbers, Dr. Fausto-Sterling counted all incidents of intersexuality, from mild to extreme. The incidence of children with mixed genitalia is pegged at 1 in 2,000 to 1 in 3,000, or 0.033 to 0.05 percent of all births.
Of all births, 1.5% to 2% "do not fall strictly within the tight definition of all-male or all-female." How do you know this person isn't one of those 1.5% to 2%??
According to Dr. Anne Fausto-Sterling, a recognized expert in this field of study, 1-1/2 to 2% of all births do not fall strictly within the tight definition of all-male or all-female, even if the child looks "normal." In reaching her numbers, Dr. Fausto-Sterling counted all incidents of intersexuality, from mild to extreme. The incidence of children with mixed genitalia is pegged at 1 in 2,000 to 1 in 3,000, or 0.033 to 0.05 percent of all births.
Of all births, 1.5% to 2% "do not fall strictly within the tight definition of all-male or all-female." How do you know this person isn't one of those 1.5% to 2%??
HoraceGreenley · 61-69, M
@ElwoodBlues I know. But does this have anything to do with the person getting the award?
So unless you know that this person is intersex, your explanation is not germane to this post.
As far as we know this is a man wearing a dress.
So unless you know that this person is intersex, your explanation is not germane to this post.
As far as we know this is a man wearing a dress.
ElwoodBlues · M
@HoraceGreenley Guilty until proven innocent, huh?
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HoraceGreenley · 61-69, M
@ElwoodBlues I know what reasonable doubt is. If you knew what it meant you wouldn't have mentioned it.