Re: Disabled In Socialist Countries
Again, I never said you didn't know things. I note that I am not attempting to invalidate your experience.
You, on the other hand, keep trying to dismiss the basis for my study. Why do you feel the need to do this? Does it please you? Does it validate you to try and knock someone else down? If so, you're failing miserably at least with half of it, because I am, in fact, rather bolstered by your continued attacks. Every word you say on the subject just convinces me that I'm right all over again.
You are using buzzwords without apparent thought. Why are socialism, post-modern and radical dirty words on your tongue? What precisely makes gender theory a made-up construct?
Funny fact though: gender, in and of itself, is kind of made-up, in the sense that it is a social construct, which means that yes, it was created. It was not intrinsic...so congratulations for validating gender studies. Gender studies, in essence, suggests that gender is a social construct, rather than just biological male/female sex. There are literally thousands of scientists, sociologists, psychologists, doctors, clinicians of various stripes, psychiatrists and other experts who agree with me. These people, if called upon to do so, can cite thousands of studies, essays, anecdotes, case studies, people (living and dead), scientific findings, progress milestones, psychological trials and heaven knows what else to back up the science, to reinforce the point that the sex you're born with does not have to coincide with the gender you are assigned. And on the other side, we have you...well, no, that's not entirely fair. We have you, alongside a shrill minority who has less science, less findings and less facts by the hour. A shrill minority whose platform looks a great deal like an ice cube in a pot of boiling water. If I were an outsider, I know who I'd trust.
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