Humanitarian agencies say women and menstruating people are also facing alarming rates of severe infections due to Israel’s blockade of supplies and water.

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    TIL those who go through menopause or have certain medical conditions aren’t women

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      Logically his point meant that people who menstrate are also women, not that people that don’t have menstruation are not women.

      I am confused how you got that take of a negative inference.

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        If you say “why did you say woman twice” in response to “woman and people who menstruate” you’re saying that being a woman means you menstruate AND vice versa. That’s implying a strict equality between women and those who menstruate, saying that you can’t have either without the other.

        “Logically” he’s saying woman ≡ menstruating person, while you’re confusing his comment for woman ⊇ menstruating person. In reality their conditions have no bearing on each other, so neither is right anyways.

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        Really? Which is X and which is Y in this situation?

        I don’t take issue with any implication, but find the sentence somewhat unclear because of the phrasing.

        Would the sentence have still been true if they had just written ‘people’? Wouldn’t a lack of access to clean water and other supplies needed for good hygiene increase infections for everyone?