• HauntedCupcake@lemmy.world
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    7 months ago

    Sorry if this question seems stupid, but you seem to really know what you’re talking about.

    My understanding is that the main issues TERFs have is protecting women’s spaces, and that by having a vague or arbitrary definition of womanhood it erodes those spaces.

    I personally would like to see a society that’s far less focused on gender and minimises that kind of segregation outside of medical necessity. But I know that’s quite extreme and I don’t have a “perfect” solution, assuming we’re going to keep things like women’s only gyms, domestic violence shelters, and professional sports.

    Judging based on “passing” is clearly transphobic and ignores any kind of intersex/non-binary presentation. As well as some masculine featured afab women somehow failing. And basing on biology is clearly flawed. So if it’s not too much trouble what would your suggestion be?

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      7 months ago

      The person you asked your question of claims to be a biologist, but you dismiss the relevance of biology.

      …basing on biology is clearly flawed…

      It sounds like you might be more interested in an answer from a sociologist. Or are you asking the biologist to argue that basing it on biology is not flawed?

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        7 months ago

        The biologist is arguing that segregating based on biology is flawed. I think I was agreeing with them.

        Sorry if that wasn’t clear. And you are right my question doesn’t make sense, they’re just saying you can’t segregate on biology