Sunday, May 22, 2022 4:12:24 PM
sortagreen, i think you most likely understand it more than i do
"Do we understand how that fits into the conversation?"
As just said, the older i get the more i'm not certain if i've ever known. One thing for certain
is that these days more slips from recall more quickly than before, so this sort of revision helps
[...] Will the plus ever be totally settled as long as scientific research in the area continues. You know our huwoan penchant for analysis...
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Science tells us our old female/male binary system...
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Sex redefined
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"Identity politics isn’t hurting liberalism. It’s saving it.
"Why identity politics benefits the right more than the left"
[...]
The idea that identity politics is at odds with liberalism has become conventional wisdom in parts of the American political and intellectual elite. Harvard psychologist Steven Pinker has condemned contemporary identity politics as “an enemy of reason and Enlightenment values.” New York Times columnist Bari Weiss argues that the “corrupt identity politics of the left” amounts to a dangerously intolerant worldview. And New York magazine’s Andrew Sullivan claims the “woke left” seems “not to genuinely believe in liberalism, liberal democracy, or persuasion.” This line of thinking is practically the founding credo of the school of internet thought known as the Intellectual Dark Web .. https://www.vox.com/the-big-idea/2018/5/10/17338290/intellectual-dark-web-rogan-peterson-harris-times-weiss .
P - It is also deeply, profoundly wrong.
P - What these critics lambaste as an attack on liberalism is actually its best form: the logical extension of liberalism’s core commitment to social equality and democracy, adapted to address modern sources of inequality. A liberalism that rejects identity politics is a liberalism for the powerful, one that relegates the interests of marginalized groups to second-class status."
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The idea of two sexes is simplistic. Biologists now think there is a wider spectrum than that.
[...]
A 46-year-old pregnant woman had visited his clinic at the Royal Melbourne Hospital in Australia to hear the results of an amniocentesis test to screen her baby's chromosomes for abnormalities. The baby was fine — but follow-up tests had revealed something astonishing about the mother. Her body was built of cells from two individuals, probably from twin embryos that had merged in her own mother's womb. And there was more. One set of cells carried two X chromosomes, the complement that typically makes a person female; the other had an X and a Y. Halfway through her fifth decade and pregnant with her third child, the woman learned for the first time that a large part of her body was chromosomally male1. “That's kind of science-fiction material for someone who just came in for an amniocentesis,” says James.
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"The color brown or black on a cat is carried on the x chromosome.
In order for a cat to be calico or tortoise shell colored it needs to have two x chromosomes, hence a female cat. So how does the occasional male pop up with that coloration? It's a cat with an xxy combination of chromosomes. It is by definition a non-binary animal... a two spirit cat if you will... that occurs naturally.
Do we understand how that fits into the conversation?"
Be sure to always say what you think i could be missing.
"Do we understand how that fits into the conversation?"
As just said, the older i get the more i'm not certain if i've ever known. One thing for certain
is that these days more slips from recall more quickly than before, so this sort of revision helps
[...] Will the plus ever be totally settled as long as scientific research in the area continues. You know our huwoan penchant for analysis...
https://investorshub.advfn.com/boards/read_msg.aspx?message_id=168768320
Science tells us our old female/male binary system...
https://investorshub.advfn.com/boards/read_msg.aspx?message_id=168935684
Sex redefined
-----
"Identity politics isn’t hurting liberalism. It’s saving it.
"Why identity politics benefits the right more than the left"
[...]
The idea that identity politics is at odds with liberalism has become conventional wisdom in parts of the American political and intellectual elite. Harvard psychologist Steven Pinker has condemned contemporary identity politics as “an enemy of reason and Enlightenment values.” New York Times columnist Bari Weiss argues that the “corrupt identity politics of the left” amounts to a dangerously intolerant worldview. And New York magazine’s Andrew Sullivan claims the “woke left” seems “not to genuinely believe in liberalism, liberal democracy, or persuasion.” This line of thinking is practically the founding credo of the school of internet thought known as the Intellectual Dark Web .. https://www.vox.com/the-big-idea/2018/5/10/17338290/intellectual-dark-web-rogan-peterson-harris-times-weiss .
P - It is also deeply, profoundly wrong.
P - What these critics lambaste as an attack on liberalism is actually its best form: the logical extension of liberalism’s core commitment to social equality and democracy, adapted to address modern sources of inequality. A liberalism that rejects identity politics is a liberalism for the powerful, one that relegates the interests of marginalized groups to second-class status."
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The idea of two sexes is simplistic. Biologists now think there is a wider spectrum than that.
[...]
A 46-year-old pregnant woman had visited his clinic at the Royal Melbourne Hospital in Australia to hear the results of an amniocentesis test to screen her baby's chromosomes for abnormalities. The baby was fine — but follow-up tests had revealed something astonishing about the mother. Her body was built of cells from two individuals, probably from twin embryos that had merged in her own mother's womb. And there was more. One set of cells carried two X chromosomes, the complement that typically makes a person female; the other had an X and a Y. Halfway through her fifth decade and pregnant with her third child, the woman learned for the first time that a large part of her body was chromosomally male1. “That's kind of science-fiction material for someone who just came in for an amniocentesis,” says James.
https://investorshub.advfn.com/boards/read_msg.aspx?message_id=162607356
"The color brown or black on a cat is carried on the x chromosome.
In order for a cat to be calico or tortoise shell colored it needs to have two x chromosomes, hence a female cat. So how does the occasional male pop up with that coloration? It's a cat with an xxy combination of chromosomes. It is by definition a non-binary animal... a two spirit cat if you will... that occurs naturally.
Do we understand how that fits into the conversation?"
Be sure to always say what you think i could be missing.
It was Plato who said, “He, O men, is the wisest, who like Socrates, knows that his wisdom is in truth worth nothing”
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