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TopicFirst baby born in Canada without assigned gender.
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07/05/17 3:14:04 PM
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Kenri posted...
Not talking about the word itself, I'm talking about the whole system being created by society, maintained by human decisions, subject to revision by humans, etc. It definitely seems like you agree with this based on how you're talking about it, so...


Don't really agree, no.

I'm saying the decisions and revisions by humans aren't just arbitrary and are based on patterns that exist in nature, so if you're making a point it really can only be about the word itself, because everything else about the categorization is in fact from nature, not from man.

Like it's not that humans decided that things are related to sex like you're claiming. Nature did that. We only observed the patterns and labeled them. The label being manmade doesn't mean the pattern is.

Like if it really makes you feel better, you can think of the traits influenced by sex as like, probability based, than true black and white. But just because you can't be 100% sure that certain traits existing means someone is a female, that isn't to say "this person is biologically female" has no value as far as information goes.

To put it in a really straightforward way, let's assign say, colorblindness, to the value of rolling 1 on a die. Now, if I'm male, I'm rolling a 12 sided die. If I'm female, I'm rolling a 200 sided die. Both my 12 sided die and my 200 sided die can roll 1, but it doesn't mean that determining which die type we're using has no value whatsoever.
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