TimorousBestie
7 hours ago
> In this overall sexist environment, we now have an ideology that essentially denies sex. Or rather, we have a proliferation of activists who claim that humans can change sex by changing their physical appearance. When these activists are confronted with reality – that sex is determined at fertilisation by the presence or absence of the Y chromosome (because both human males and females have an X but only males have a Y) and this cannot be changed using any known medical intervention – they declare genetic sex and sex chromosomes “irrelevant”.
Intentionally conflating sex with gender misses the forest for the trees. Gender correlates with sex but the relationship isn’t deterministic. Even among cisgendered people there is a wide variety of gender expression, variations in hormone levels, individual characteristics, cultural norms, and so on. Cisgendered people also change their particular expression of their gender over time.
But, back to the point, even if there were some medical intervention that did chromosome-level transition (à la _Time Enough for Love_, perhaps), it’s not as if anti-trans ideologues would allow for it and consent to recognizing such a person as their new chromosomal sex. Therefore, this isn’t the real objection.
I do give the author one kudos for recognizing the existence of intersex persons, even if they immediately abandon the notion and revert to sex binarism in what follows.
postlethorpe
7 hours ago
She is right though. There are a sizeable group of people who genuinely think that humans can change sex. Their belief is that this can be done by taking cross-sex hormones and/or having cosmetic surgery. It is of course a false belief.