Moldy Monday continues.

  • lady_scarecrow (she/her)@lemmy.blahaj.zone
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    5 months ago

    saying gender is not a construct is a strong/radical statement in the context of theory

    To be clear, I’m saying gender identity isn’t a social construct (gender roles definitely are). And that’s hardly a radical statement given that there is a genetic factor to being trans, as evidenced by e.g. twin studies like this one which found a much higher amount of cases where both twins are trans among identical twins (who have the same genetic code) than non-identical twins. Also, like I mentioned before, a lot of trans people feel considerable relief to their own gender dysphoria upon seeking hormone therapy and gender-affirming surgeries, which is quite hard to explain on a social basis.

    • Septimaeus@infosec.pub
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      5 months ago

      To be clear, I’m saying gender identity isn’t [entirely] a social construct

      Then I’m with you 100%.

      Sorry for going straight to pedantic removed over semantics, but sometimes it’s injected as a wedge issue by bad faith actors with local clout, and then burying the lede is a mistake.

      Coherency on the gender constructionism thing is a phalanx for everyone in the space (protecting mostly trans folk now, others later) because the potential contradiction in the gender [identity/expression] distinction and the resulting confusion (quickly seen here) is continually weaponized by phobes in an old but still popular have-it-both-ways narrative about wokism.

      Thanks for coming back to reply to everyone.

      ETA clarity and context