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| what-is-woman [2024/12/25 23:52] – [The Real Harm of this "Debate"] pitt | what-is-woman [2025/06/04 21:22] (current) – [The Answer and/or Response] pitt | ||
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| The most consistent and humane definition is: A woman is anyone who sincerely identifies as a woman. | The most consistent and humane definition is: A woman is anyone who sincerely identifies as a woman. | ||
| - | This centers the fact that gender identity determines who is a woman, not anatomy, chromosomes, | + | This centers the fact that gender identity determines who is a woman, not anatomy, chromosomes, |
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| + | As JoJoFromJerz powerfully asserts, //"A woman is whatever the hell she wants to be. We get to decide."// | ||
| Biological essentialism fails to capture the diversity of both cis and trans women: | Biological essentialism fails to capture the diversity of both cis and trans women: | ||
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| - | Yes, I am not happy to cut such a stark dichotomy here but I felt it appropriate. I feel very strongly about human rights issues, and trans rights are human rights. “The only thing needed for evil to triumph is for good people to do nothing” comes readily to mind.)] | + | Yes, I am not happy to cut such a stark dichotomy here but I felt it appropriate. I feel very strongly about human rights issues, and trans rights are human rights. |