You absolutely can NOT harp on trans activists for being anti science if you think it’s sexist to point out the evidence that exists about possible genetic or developmental contributing factors to an individuals social behaviors, sexuality, and conformance to gender roles.
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The ideological position that the effect of testosterone stops at the neck (or is overruled by socialization) runs deep in some feminist circles. Some people WERE NOT HAPPY with this article, for example (see some of the denialism in the comments).https://4thwavenow.com/2017/08/18/thoracic-outlet-syndrome-deteriorating-verbal-fluency-not-on-your-typical-informed-consent-form/ …
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For a certain faction, no matter how many replicated studies you provide, showing AVERAGE aka TYPICAL (which they confuse with INDIVIDUALs) differences between the sexes, they deny deny deny.
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Replying to @4th_WaveNow @lacroicsz
Yes: women (on average, typically) have smaller feet than men. Having big feet doesn't make a woman a man, or any less of a woman. It makes her a woman with big feet.
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Replying to @dad_gc @lacroicsz
Yes, exactly. A bell curve has tails, not just the bell jar. Someone suggested this: Many [blank-slate] feminists are sex-atypical, so they see the world through that lens. But sex/gender-atypical males/females are still members of their sex class, no matter how atypical.
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Blank-slatism also leads to a devaluing of the people-centered work that many women (and sex-atypical men) CHOOSE--as if the only thing that matters is making sure more women are software engineers. Instead of fighting for "people jobs" to be better paid and more respected.
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