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Replying to @nberlat
Beauvoir isn't the last word on how the words are used. In general use they're effectively the same. Also...
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Replying to @nberlat
what is "biological"? this suggests a strong, easily understood break between social and biological gender/sex. There isn't one.
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Replying to @nberlat
As
@JuliaSerano points out, socialization rewires brain; biology affects socialization in lots of ways.2 replies 2 retweets 9 likes -
Replying to @arthur_affect
It's actually really damaging, it continues to imply that there's real, concrete physical categories that we ignore out of politeness
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When the truth is categories don't exist in nature, categorization is always an action done by people for a specific purpose
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Just ask the average person to actually define what "biologically male" means, across all living things considered to be biologically male
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Replying to @arthur_affect
They're likely to say something about X and Y chromosomes and be pulled up short when told the majority of animals don't have them
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