@georgia@dickkickextremist.xyz

At what point did anyone in this conversation say or suggest sex doesn't refer to a person's genes or genitals? Not me, read again.

What i said is that when we speak we use linguistic gender. We assign he and she to things irrelevant of its sex and only to its gender.

I also said that male and female are terms used to describe both gender and sex separate. Depending on context will determine which you use. If you are a doctor or otherwise talking explicitly about someones genitals you will use sex, however in the vast majority of situations when we speak we are using gender on a day to day basis, as has always been the case.

@hrisskar @realcaseyrollins

@socjuswiz @freemo @georgia @hrisskar @realcaseyrollins bro you realize a pronoun is literally just a shorthand to refer to someone or something
who cares if someone wants to be called he or she or they or it or hiqwngvhi it doesn't matter
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Valid.. the reason it matters is because they arent arguing about what is true or what is linguistically correct.. We are talking about bigotry and people trying to find ways to express that bigotry and let others know publicly of their bigotry, nothing more.

If the reason was anything other than bigotry the argument wouldnt be about the words male or female, it would be about the entire english language that follows this pattern with most words where multiple definitions exist that are only valid in specific contexts.

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