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* {{show/tweet|sugabelly|1303771196601913344|15:04|Caster Semenya is a man and should compete with men. / The fact that they thought he was a girl at birth, and socialized him as a girl, doesn’t change the fact that he’s actually a man. / He has testes for goodness sake. / He also has no uterus, no ovaries. / No woman has testes.}} | * {{show/tweet|sugabelly|1303771196601913344|15:04|Caster Semenya is a man and should compete with men. / The fact that they thought he was a girl at birth, and socialized him as a girl, doesn’t change the fact that he’s actually a man. / He has testes for goodness sake. / He also has no uterus, no ovaries. / No woman has testes.}} | ||
− | This is rather at odds with what other Gender Criticals have said on the matter. | + | This is rather at odds with what other Gender Criticals {{l/root|2020/08/27/1|have said on the matter}} -- i.e. basically if you're born with a penis, you're a man, and if there's any ambiguity then it's up to a doctor to "observe" what you are. Maybe you can be male without a penis, but you can't be female without a uterus? And doctors can issue false femininity but not false masculinity? |
− | + | Do they consider femalehood to be, like, a special privilege? That would certainly be consistent with some social attitudes I internalized... | |
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===further reading=== | ===further reading=== | ||
* Wikipedia: {{l/wp|Caster Semenya}} | * Wikipedia: {{l/wp|Caster Semenya}} | ||
* '''2019-05-09''' [https://theconversation.com/ten-ethical-flaws-in-the-caster-semenya-decision-on-intersex-in-sport-116448 Ten ethical flaws in the Caster Semenya decision on intersex in sport] | * '''2019-05-09''' [https://theconversation.com/ten-ethical-flaws-in-the-caster-semenya-decision-on-intersex-in-sport-116448 Ten ethical flaws in the Caster Semenya decision on intersex in sport] | ||
+ | * '''2019-05-02''' [https://www.washingtonpost.com/health/2019/05/02/caster-semenya-ruling-uses-an-unscientific-definition-who-is-female-critics-say/ Caster Semenya ruling uses an unscientific definition of who is female, critics say] | ||
* '''2009-09-11''' [https://www.telegraph.co.uk/sport/othersports/athletics/6170229/Caster-Semenya-is-a-hermaphrodite-tests-show.html Caster Semenya 'is a hermaphrodite', tests show] | * '''2009-09-11''' [https://www.telegraph.co.uk/sport/othersports/athletics/6170229/Caster-Semenya-is-a-hermaphrodite-tests-show.html Caster Semenya 'is a hermaphrodite', tests show] |
Revision as of 19:17, 11 September 2020
Birth Genitalia Always Determine Gender
- 15:04 @sugabelly “Caster Semenya is a man and should compete with men. / The fact that they thought he was a girl at birth, and socialized him as a girl, doesn’t change the fact that he’s actually a man. / He has testes for goodness sake. / He also has no uterus, no ovaries. / No woman has testes.”
This is rather at odds with what other Gender Criticals have said on the matter -- i.e. basically if you're born with a penis, you're a man, and if there's any ambiguity then it's up to a doctor to "observe" what you are. Maybe you can be male without a penis, but you can't be female without a uterus? And doctors can issue false femininity but not false masculinity?
Do they consider femalehood to be, like, a special privilege? That would certainly be consistent with some social attitudes I internalized...