Pattern-chaser wrote: ↑February 6th, 2025, 6:50 am
As we have said already, someone's "actual sex" is not as clear-cut or binary as you state. Brain-sex (as we have called it) and body-sex are not *always* the same thing. They *can* vary, even though it is uncommon.
I suspect that the brain-sex argument doesn't do what you want.
In a world where brain-sex differing from body-sex is a thing - uncommon, but common enough that everyone has come across a handful of examples - one might expect those few social institutions that segregate men and women to do a little bit of thinking about why they do so.
Whether it is the sex of bodies or brains that forms their rationale.
In such a world, sporting institions would rapidly conclude that it is body-sex that matters for their purpose, and there would be no wrong in barring male-bodied people from women's sports.
The decision for girls' schools might be harder. They might take it as their mission to nurture female brains regardless of what body-shape they come in.
Such a world is not what the "woke" (for want of a better label) narrative is putting forward.
The philosophy that some appear to espouse is not brain-sex but soul-sex. That a person may have a female soul despite being male in every other conceivable way - appearance, voice, mannerisms, thought-patterns etc.
If you believe the narrative, every person has an ontologically-real reified "gender identity" - i.e. soul-sex - that only they can know. So that treating anyone as male or female for any purpose is potentially a violation of their deepest being, and only the victim can say whether or not that is the case.
That is not an evidence-based position, that is a faith position.
Wouldnt it be nice if those who subscribe to that faith were honest enough to come out and say so. Instead of weaselling about sex not being clear-cut... To accurately label their opponents as infidels instead of hatemongers.
But then there are twisted thought-systems in which it is a doctrine of the faith that the faith is true, and therefore it is unthinkable to the faithful that people of goodwill can disagree with it.
You see what I'm saying here. If you don't understand this stuff as a quasi-religion then you don't fully understand it.
"Opinions are fiercest.. ..when the evidence to support or refute them is weakest" - Druin Burch