Unless their beliefs are actively harmful against people, such as homophobia or transphobia or racism or sexism. You know. The thing this conversation is about?
As I understand you believe that being a man or a woman (or both or neither?) is a fact that each person knows about themself but which has no describable or objectively verifiable criteria? It is nothing to do with bodies, or upbringing or gender stereotypes? Is that right?
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i think whether one is a man or a woman is a lot more complex than being raised a certain way or adhering to stereotypes. i also dont think its adequately summed up by high-school level biology.
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I don't think it's those 2 things either. We agree on that. I think it is a matter of sex. You think it's nothing to do with sex, but is something else. Indescribable, knowable only to the individual? Is that right?
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