Oh boy, I think it is much worse than this. I struggle to see how we still can even have men and women. It is thoroughly confusing who is a woman these days. We are being told by the trans movement that chromosomes are not relevant in deciding one's gender, neither is having female reproductive system or being attracted to men. Being male genetically, having a penis, being attracted to women and being a father does not mean that one is not a woman. Just look at Caitlyn Jenner. She is all woman apparently and severe consequences would await anyone who dared to suggest otherwise (you will be branded a "hater").
On the other hand feminists tell us that women do not have to be "girly", dress a certain way, like certain things, etc, that's sexist (and can be quite contradictory with what trans activists are telling us). So what does define a woman if it is not genetics, not physiology, not sexuality and not behaviour? Well apparently this whole men and women business is just some archaic crap and the new generation chooses to be agender and non-binary and want to be addressed by gender neutral pronouns. Meeting someone can take time these days: "I am agender non-passing male-presenting trans with preferred personal pronoun ze/zem". I am afraid we've reached that weird epistemic zone where we can't really do anything to prepare for the escalating lunacy anymore. You just know it's inevitable.
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Date: 2017-01-11 09:05 pm (UTC)On the other hand feminists tell us that women do not have to be "girly", dress a certain way, like certain things, etc, that's sexist (and can be quite contradictory with what trans activists are telling us). So what does define a woman if it is not genetics, not physiology, not sexuality and not behaviour? Well apparently this whole men and women business is just some archaic crap and the new generation chooses to be agender and non-binary and want to be addressed by gender neutral pronouns. Meeting someone can take time these days: "I am agender non-passing male-presenting trans with preferred personal pronoun ze/zem". I am afraid we've reached that weird epistemic zone where we can't really do anything to prepare for the escalating lunacy anymore. You just know it's inevitable.