Kathryn Davies

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Kathryn Davies

Kathryn Davies

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Katılım Mart 2023
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Kirsti Miller
Kirsti Miller@KirstiMiller30·
Lin has been cleared by the IOC to compete in the F category since Paris. She recently fought in the Asian championships and Imane has a pending CAS appeal and she is fighting in the professional ranks in the female category. No trans women have ever qualified to compete in female boxing at the Olympic Games.
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Kathryn Davies
Kathryn Davies@Daisycat32·
@Angelheartartur @zaelefty Previous to recent years anyone with some understanding of biology knew that sex is binary. Ideologues don't get to change science.
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octubers
octubers@Angelheartartur·
@zaelefty Sex isn’t binary. Anyone with a basic biology understanding, knows that
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Zachary Elliott
Zachary Elliott@zaelefty·
About the sex binary, one commenter asked me, "Why can't you accept that not everyone fits into neat boxes?" Here is my response.
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Kirsti Miller
Kirsti Miller@KirstiMiller30·
For those supporting proposed legislation about "biological sex"... Is this person A) biologically male B) biologically female? Bear in mind you can't just rely on what biologists opinions are. They themselves have said before the courts "An intersex student’s "physiological” sex may depend entirely on which Physiological trait one chooses to privilege. Indeed, because of the diversity of medical perspectives, trained experts can and do disagree on the “correct” sex to assign to an intersex child." It's also why tables showing categorisation of intersex syndromes into male or female differ, have duplicate entries, and so on. Objective, verifiable facts don't change. Opinions about the meaning of those facts vary though.. For those new to the game, all but 1 in 300 men have 46,XY chromosomes, as does this person. Women usually have 46,XX chromosomes, only 1 in 600 do not. Chromosomes are a biological attribute. Similarly, relatively few women are muscular, bald and grow beards. Some are, but more are either muscular, or bald, or have facial hair. All three together are rare. Unusual. All three are biological attributes. If you are going to enshrine the concepts of "biological male" and "biological female" into law, can you at least define those further? Start with this really simple example.
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Kathryn Davies
Kathryn Davies@Daisycat32·
@trevorandersen @z_marshmallows @KirstiMiller30 Bimodal doesn't make any sense. It has to assume there are two reproductive categories. Sex is not defined by all the related characteristics. It is about the two body types organised around either of the two gametes. People with some disruption to development don't change that.
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Kathryn Davies
Kathryn Davies@Daisycat32·
@MiracleOfDefeat @Pathfinder4545 @KirstiMiller30 No. Not enough information has been supplied. XX CAH are females whose development has been affected by excess androgens causing ambiguous genitalia to various degrees making their sex not initially obvious at birth. This person was likely severely affected and incorrectly sexed.
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Trevor Andersen
Trevor Andersen@trevorandersen·
@z_marshmallows @KirstiMiller30 What precise definition of "binary" are you using such that it applies only to the views of white supremacist cultures within the last century and a half, and NOT to the views of the (extremely misogynist) ancient Greeks, or the foot-binding Song dynasty, etc.?
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Kathryn Davies
Kathryn Davies@Daisycat32·
@KirstiMiller30 Where is the rest of the article and what is the date of the photo? These days an XX baby with CAH would not be raised as a male as they are in fact female with excess androgens. Females with CAH are the most common of the babies born with ambiguous genitalia.
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Kathryn Davies
Kathryn Davies@Daisycat32·
@tnomi1965 @zaelefty No, I am sure he doesn't think that they should be treated as men. No one would know they have internal testes if that was never investigated. They are medically regarded as infertile females. Not remotely the same as trans women who are unquestionably male.
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tnomi1965
tnomi1965@tnomi1965·
@zaelefty People with CAIS are "male" according to your definition. Do you think they should be treated as men? Should they be using men's restroom and locker rooms? Or should some "males" be treated as women because they fit into the society better that way?
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Kathryn Davies
Kathryn Davies@Daisycat32·
@Sheilam19534814 @NoShirleyNo I have met plenty of them. Some may be nice, but they are still men and don't belong in women's spaces and sports. They are not a vulnerable minority either. The trans lobby is super powerful. It has got society bending over backwards to change things to suit them.
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🏴󠁧󠁢󠁳󠁣󠁴󠁿Sheila McKenzie🏴󠁧󠁢󠁳󠁣󠁴󠁿
I’m a woman & my ‘rights’ are not impacted by or encroached upon in anyway by trans women having rights Trans women have been sharing women’s toilets for DECADES I bet very few women have ever met a trans woman Women are endangered by predatory males STOP DEMONISING TRANS WOMEN
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Trevor Phillips@TrevorPTweets

My thoughts on the @EHRC guidance laid yesterday; this is not about non-existent "rights". It is about the safety of women - mothers, sisters, wives, daughters. We men need to hear their voices. Virginia Woolf : "Though we see the same world, we see it through different eyes". My intro on @TimesRadio yesterday: Where I live there are two different routes to and from the tube station. One, let’s call it Acacia Avenue, is quiet and residential. The other, London Road, is a busy major route with lots of traffic. At all times of the day, I automatically head for Acacia Road. It’s just much nicer. The women in my family, on the other hand, will never willingly make that walk after dark. They live with an anxiety that most men find it hard to imagine, and frankly, rarely think about unprompted. Last year 739,000 women were sexually assaulted in Britain. Virtually all such assaults - nine out of ten - are perpetrated by men. One in four women have been attacked at some time in their lives. Acacia Avenue is exactly the sort of place in which most women fear that they become vulnerable, and they are right. As the author Virginia Woolf once wrote " Though we see the same world, we see it through different eyes". I think this is the right context in which to understand the furore over the guidance being laid today by the government, over the meaning of the words man and woman when it comes to providing services and facilities in workplaces. Many men think this is about a rather arcane dispute about who gets to use what loo. For their mothers, sisters, wives and daughters, it isn’t. In a previous life, as Chair of the Equality and Human Rights Commission, I had a hand in writing this country’s equality laws, in particular the 2010 Equality Act. It never occurred to any of us that there could be any confusion or dispute over the meaning of the words man and woman. But it has taken a decade of campaigning, a Supreme Court judgement and now hundreds of pages of guidance to settle the issue. This is not about so called trans rights, which are completely unaffected by this guidance, since no-one has ever had the right to walk into a changing room reserved for teenage girls. What it does mean is that women and girls are guaranteed the protection they deserve, and that their safety, which we spent half a decade drafting law to ensure, is protected. But the whole business illuminates some serious issues in our politics. First that many of our institutions, in spite of the fact that they always knew what the right thing to do was, decided to ignore the fears of their women customers and employees, under pressure from noisy pressure groups. Instead, the people who were supposed to be the grown ups behaved as though the law said what campaigners wanted it to say, rather than what it actually said. They settled for what they hoped would be a quiet life. In a democracy, there’s little point in Parliament deciding anything if the law is then made an ass by activists intimidating bosses in companies, schools, universities and the media into doing something different. Second, at the heart of the campaign to undermine the Equality Act is an idea that we specifically rejected in 2010, so called self-identification. That is to say, that it should be up to the individual to decide whether they have what’s called a protected characteristic - are you male or female, are you black or white. The problem is that self-ID would destroy the operation of any law against discrimination. Look, it would almost certainly have been to my advantage as a young man to self-identify as a handsome, white public schoolboy. None of those things is true of me. And at various points I am pretty sure it’s been to my disadvantage. It is certainly statistically likely to have been to my disadvantage. But according to the logic of those who say that self-ID should be the rule and that anyone should be able to decide for themselves whether they are male or female, black or white or Asian, were I to complain about racial discrimination, it would be difficult for anyone prove that I’d been discriminated against because of my race since anybody to whom I’d lost out could just tell the courts that they too were black. I know that sounds like Alice in Wonderland but you can google the case where a chap, both of whose parents are white, insisted he should get money from the Arts Council because he so identified with the black struggle that he considered himself black, and everyone should accept his point of view. In the United States and Brazil exactly such outlandish claims have been made and people rewarded to the disadvantage of people actually born into minority families. I have even been told about firms who, when reporting their gender pay gaps have put men who just happen to like wearing dresses at weekends - nothing wrong with that, let me be clear - into the female column and told their women employees that they really haven’t got anything to moan about because statistically they are paid equally, and they should get back in their box. So today’s guidance isn’t just another tiresome chapter in culture wars. It is , I hope, a halt to the efforts to undermine one of the most important pieces of legislation on the statute book, by people who, for their own reasons, would prefer us to be living in the 1950s world of Mad Men.

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Kathryn Davies
Kathryn Davies@Daisycat32·
@RatthewVT They also apologise if they get the sex of a child wrong. It happened to me all the time. It is about sex, not pretend gender.
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Rat 🏳️‍⚧️🍄 Vtuber
The same people who refuse to respect trans people will apologize and correct themselves upon misgendering a dog
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JK Searl
JK Searl@SearlJk47427·
@zaelefty Men carry the female X chromo--he'd die without it--so what IS a man?
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Zachary Elliott
Zachary Elliott@zaelefty·
Every embryo begins with XX or XY, unless they have a chromosomal disorder. XY embryos have XY from conception. Sex differentiated gene expression is present even before the 6th week when the reproductive system starts developing.
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Kathryn Davies
Kathryn Davies@Daisycat32·
@tinyrowlet If you really pass as a man so that you would make females uncomfortable, use the men's one. No one will care. Males using the famale toilets is the main concern. If you don't pass that much use the womens.
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The Matrix Life
The Matrix Life@Cognition1986·
@WindoLed @PartySammael @zaelefty @JosHershberger Exactly; when using the word hermaphrodite in the context of a mammal the point is to say they have both sexual organs to some extent. I THOUGHT that was a given and that most people understood that..... The kid in the video is saying something that we've known for a long time.
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Zachary Elliott
Zachary Elliott@zaelefty·
There are no human hermaphrodites. This is because our reproductive systems are mutually antagonistic: as one sex develops, it inhibits the development of the opposite sex structures. Watch me debunk the myth. Interview with @JosHershberger.
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Kathryn Davies
Kathryn Davies@Daisycat32·
@Cognition1986 @PartySammael @zaelefty @JosHershberger Medicine used to use the term "hermaphrodite" in a slang sort of way, and then used it just for people with ovotesticular disorders. They knew it wasn't really scientifically correct. They don't use it anymore because it is incorrect and causes too much confusion.
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The Matrix Life
The Matrix Life@Cognition1986·
@PartySammael @zaelefty @JosHershberger No, it doesn't mean that. The definition of hermaphrodite isn't "has a fully functioning set of both sex organs that both work and is capable of asexual reproduction". I get the feeling people are being so odd about this topic because of trans people and their craziness.
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Kathryn Davies
Kathryn Davies@Daisycat32·
@Theblackfemini3 @Steve_Sailer People of african descent don't get throwback babies either. That idea comes from a misunderstanding of the genetics involved in skin colour.
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Steve Sailer
Steve Sailer@Steve_Sailer·
Australia has solved its problem with Aboriginal underachievement!
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Drella
Drella@thewitchof352·
@intel_lady I think the thing Helen Webberly was criticising was this. The people she is criticising are a media class, they do not represent anything else. Well, maybe Toby Young. I’m pretty sure you know who he is. The humour fails through ignorance.
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Intel Lady
Intel Lady@intel_lady·
'Dr' Helen Webberly hits back at 'Cis' Lesbians following Cambridge Union debate. It's high time a non lesbian like Helen lectured 'silly little girls' aka 'cis gendered Lesbians' on how bigoted they are.
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Zachary Elliott
Zachary Elliott@zaelefty·
Even when height and weight are matched between male and female athletes, the male will outperform the female. The reason for this is due to musculoskeletal advantages caused by sex. Listen as I discuss the incredible data. Interview with @Outspoken_Sam.
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Ian Copeland, PhD
Ian Copeland, PhD@IanCopeland5·
Someone's triggered. Genotypically, XX chromosomes=a genotypic female. Again (and this will trigger you and the scientific wanna be @SwipeWright) but: 1) The genotypes are not binary, genotypic sex is bimodal, not binary. 99% of people fall in XX/XY, but there are exceptions, which by definition means it's not binary. 2) 1 gene on the Y chromosome dictates phenotypic sex development. SRY. Variation in SRY can result in physical deviation in sexual dimorphism, even if you're XY. (Swyer syndrome). So the XX/XY genotype ≠ typical sexual dimorphism (in all cases). Sexual identity and genotypic sex typically track together but...ARE NOT THE SAME AND ARE NOT INEXTRICABLY LINKED!!! @elonmusk you are to wealthy to be this ignorant on biology. @SwipeWright, you have no excuse, you're just not that bright... There is no debate here, those are facts.
Elon Musk@elonmusk

@UN_Women Please define precisely what is a woman. XX chromosomes?

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