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On what basis is something a "genetic mistake?"Objective biological fact.
They are genetic mistakes.
Strawman
On what basis is something a "genetic mistake?"Objective biological fact.
They are genetic mistakes.
Strawman
Reality doesn’t care that your feelings get hurt by biological fact.More ableist nonsense.
On the basis that their genetic mutations cause them to not be a male or female. Or that they are born with 12 toes, or 1 leg, or a thousand other genetic aberrations. Those are all genetic mistakes.On what basis is something a "genetic mistake?"
what mutation? Which gene is mutated? What determines if it's a mutation?On the basis that their genetic mutations cause them to not be a male or female.
No, those are birth defects, not necessarily genetic defects.Or that they are born with 12 toes, or 1 leg, or a thousand other genetic aberrations. Those are all genetic mistakes.
If they don’t have XX or XYwhat mutation? Which gene is mutated? What determines if it's a mutation?
Genetic defect.No, those are birth defects, not necessarily genetic defects.
They obviously do.If they don’t have XX or XY
Still wrong.Genetic defect.
Not if they are intersex.They obviously do.
I am objectively correct.Still wrong.
Intersex is not indicative of abnormalityNot if they are intersex.
Not even a little. You seem to confuse the difference between flaws in the blueprints vs flaws in construction.I am objectively correct.
It by definition, and biology, is.Intersex is not indicative of abnormality
Construction is based on the blueprint lolNot even a little. You seem to confuse the difference between flaws in the blueprints vs flaws in construction.
Still wrong.It by definition, and biology, is.
That doesn't mean construction always follows the blueprint.Construction is based on the blueprint lol
This is like claiming that human beings are right-handed because only 10% of the population is left-handed, or, better, that all human beings favor one hand because the percentage of ambidextrous people is very small.Well, of course they are. As all mammals are binary. Generic mistakes do not change this.
No, they aren't. It is possible to have cultural gender roles, and one example is that, in most human societies, women care for toddlers and men perform roles in group defense. But these roles do not depend on having a sexually female body or a sexually male body.
Hence, it is possible for men to care for toddlers and women to join the military, and for them to do a good job. But because these roles are considered in the culture to be female and male roles, respectively, they have to do with the two genders. Those are gender roles.
But when sexually female people gestate embryos in pregnancy and give birth, or biologically nurse their newborns, those are sex roles, not gender roles.
If you discrimination against a woman for being pregnant, that isn't gender discrimination - it's sex discrimination because you used sexual definition to discriminate against her. That can also be true if you discriminate against a trans man for being pregnant - that's sex discrimination against someone performing a sex role.
We can make sex much more complex by attending to the phenomenon of intersexual people, and all societies make gender much more complex by all their complex notions of gender appropriateness, some societies/ cultures recognizing three genders, etc.
that doesn't make him a femaleHence, it is possible for men to care for toddlers
that doesn't make her a male.women to join the military
Objectively correct.Still wrong.
So you failed biology. OkThat doesn't mean construction always follows the blueprint.
Still wrong.Objectively correct.
Says the one who doesn't understand the distinction between genetic defects and birth defects.So you failed biology. Ok
No, it’s nothing at all like that.This is like claiming that human beings are right-handed because only 10% of the population is left-handed, or, better, that all human beings favor one hand because the percentage of ambidextrous people is very small.
Objectively correct.Still wrong.
I’m sorry that biology seems to be a subject that is beyond your ability to comprehend.Says the one who doesn't understand the distinction between genetic defects and birth defects.![]()
Still wrong.Objectively correct.
Says the one who fails to understand the distinction between genetic defects and birth defectsI’m sorry that biology seems to be a subject that is beyond your ability to comprehend.
Sure it is. By your standard, a small percentage of the population with a particular trait (like left handedness or even red hair) is "abnormal."No, it’s nothing at all like that.
Objectively correct.Still wrong.
Basic biology.Says the one who fails to understand the distinction between genetic defects and birth defects![]()
No it isn’t.Sure it is. By your standard, a small percentage of the population with a particular trait (like left handedness or even red hair) is "abnormal."
Still wrongObjectively correct.
Says the one who fails to understand the distinction between genetic defects and birth defects.Basic biology.
Sure it is.No it isn’t.
Objectively correct.Still wrong
Basic biology.Says the one who fails to understand the distinction between genetic defects and birth defects.
Objectively isn’t.Sure it is.
Still wrong.Objectively correct.
Says the one who fails to understand the distinction between genetic defects and birth defects.Basic biology.
Sure it is.Objectively isn’t.
Objectively correct.Still wrong.
Basic biologySays the one who fails to understand the distinction between genetic defects and birth defects.
Objectively isn’t.Sure it is.
Right. So you either don't understand what "round" means, or you don't think it actually exists in the real world.A sphere is a 3D shape where the surface is equal distance from the center. That is not true for an oblate spheroid where the top and bottom are compressed, so its closer then the equator. Details matter, just as you cannot say that all triangles are the same because they all add up to 180°.
This is high school level geometry.
Still wrong.Objectively correct.
Says the one who fails to understand the distinction between genetic defects and birth defects.Basic biology
Sure it is.Objectively isn’t.
Objectively correctStill wrong.
Basic biologySays the one who fails to understand the distinction between genetic defects and birth defects.
Objectively isn’t.Sure it is.