So people born with intersex conditions caused by their chromosomes are the only valid transgender people? Correct?Trans as in…transition.
For example someone who is “intersex” and labeled a male at birth can transition if they choose to a “female”.
The point is that there are legitimate DNA-related reasons why someone would want to transition.
And there is no legitimate DNA reason for someone with no Korean DNA to “transition” to Korean. It’s a stupid comparison.
Uhh, no I didn’t. Reread and reprocess what I wrote. What corner am I backed into…? This isnt some hypothetical exercise in logical reasoning…it’s just stating facts.LET ME HELP YOU OUT:
You backed yourself into a "logical corner" by making the statement...
...while I wont say it's inescapable(I personally know of a way out) I wouldn't suggest using any version of the above to make your argument in the future.
- one cannot be born with [insert value 1 here] and magically have [insert value 2 here] by choice.
Uhh, no I didn’t. Reread and reprocess what I wrote. What corner am I backed into…? This isnt some hypothetical exercise in logical reasoning…it’s just stating facts.
One cannot magically change their DNA by choice. The person stating that they are Korean without having any Korean DNA is stupid.
Comparing that scenario to a person born with non-binary chromosomes/hormones/genitalia, etc and their transition to a gender that more aligns with their biology is just intellectually dishonest at best, moronic at worst.
....1. Comparison can be made between damn near anything
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I.E. The "you can't compare [such] and [such]" is another one of those nonsensical things people say that society accepts without much thought.
- I can compare a can of paint to a raw chicken wing if the attribute in question is cost per pound.
- I can compare a car to a boat if the attribute in question is fuel mileage.
- I can compare a box of pencils to a to a barrel of oil if the attribute in question is shipping cost.
- I can compare an apple to an orange if the attribute in question is vitamin c content.
- I can compare you to a brick if the attribute in question is weight.
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- ...and one cannot be born with XY DNA Chromosomes and magically have (XX, XXY, XO,...,n) DNA Chromosomes by choice
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I’ll bite back.
One can be born with missing or extra chromosomes.
Beyond X & Y: Chromosomes and Sex Organs | Scienceline
“Some people have differing sex chromosomes, such as those who are born with an extra X chromosome (XXY) or who are missing an X chromosome (XO). Or, some people with XX or XY chromosomes might have physical characteristics that don’t seem to align with what’s typically expected of their DNA. All of this is to say that many bodies that exist outside of the assumptions that come with XX and XY sex chromosomes.”
NEXT / TRY AGAIN
Nah, my position is that there are legitimate cases of misgendering
Illegitimate cases don’t delegitimize legitimate cases.
so if he took an ancestry test & found out he had .1% Asian dna that traced back to Korea you'd be cool with his transition?Trans as in…transition.
For example someone who is “intersex” and labeled a male at birth can transition if they choose to a “female”.
The point is that there are legitimate DNA-related reasons why someone would want to transition.
And there is no legitimate DNA reason for someone with no Korean DNA to “transition” to Korean. It’s a stupid comparison.
Icarus is the best metaphor for her, if she stayed out of public eye she woulda got away with it lol
I wouldn’t care either way.so if he took an ancestry test & found out he had .1% Asian dna that traced back to Korea you'd be cool with his transition?