Rustler
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race is a manmade construct. Humans are part of the same species with characteristics that could be attributed as "tribal"
once you debunk the "1/8th" rule race construct falls apart.
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race is a manmade construct. Humans are part of the same species with characteristics that could be attributed as "tribal"
once you debunk the "1/8th" rule race construct falls apart.
When Bruce became Kaitlin she was lauded at every level for appearing in her underwear on a magazine. Lady out west Identifies with being black and attempts to rectify perceived injustices (runs NAACP chapter) and is deemed insane. While I think she is somewhat imbalanced as shown by dubious email threat claims, the whole world jumping on her for following her heart seems strange.
Want same sex partner? (Rosie O'Donnell) Hero
Want other sex partner but want the trappings of opposite sex (Bruce Jenner) Hero
Want to be different race? (Rachel Whoever ) You must be crazy. I can't decide if it is racist or sexist?
A transwoman (That is someone that was born male but transitioned to female) that is sexually attracted to women call themselves lesbians, not male, for sexual purposes. They are functionally homosexual (although many prefer the term queer).
That is laughable! A lesbian trapped in a man's body. What a load.
Have you considered that said 'load' is not something most folks who go through this are perpetrating upon you?
It's not like their far-fetched reality is something they created just to screw with you; they just exist with minds that significantly different from you own.
Why is the presence of incomprehensible individual differences so hard to respect? I have no idea how or why my wife thinks what she does sometimes; but I get that she exists and it's putting me on.
Imagine a world where trans-gendering is much more common but lesbianism is as rare as being trans-gendered is in this world. In that world you could have easily said "a woman attracted to other women. What a load."
And meant the same thing for the same reasons.
Doesn't that give you pause?
No matter how many psychologist you throw at this. Even if everyone on earth was a psychologist. No matter what they say you will always be the color you were born as.
DNA does not lie. But people do.
No, Actually it doesn't.
DNA is less important than you seem to think. It is but a template, the final product is the work of millions of other factors. Skin color is literally subjective.
DNA is less important than you seem to think. It is but a template, the final product is the work of millions of other factors. Skin color is literally subjective.
Why not?
Fro example, there was a time in the US where the Italians were considered non-white; same with the Irish, who are, objectively, the most white.
DNA is less important than you seem to think. It is but a template, the final product is the work of millions of other factors. Skin color is literally subjective.
It seems fairly clear that neither of you are happy with the definitions that other people in the thread use for the terms male/female/ethnicity/race. In order for the discussion to actually be a discussion you have to give your definitions of the terms.
From the sounds of it you think of the terms as all abstract with no actual possible set of criteria. Yet I cant see the use for the words at all if they have no actual definition, and rather than arguing that we should abolish the words from our vocabulary as they can no longer have a definition you seem to be arguing that we continue to use them, but with no actual definition.
Why not?
Fro example, there was a time in the US where the Italians were considered non-white; same with the Irish, who are, objectively, the most white.
Some of the words have meaning some don't.
Race, as it refers to people, has has no useful definition and should be purged from our language.
Male/Female is useful, but the definition is not quite what people think. Male/Female is not a dichotomy, they are the extreme ends of the spectrum of sexual morphology. Change the morphology, change the sex. I would also mention that currently our culture is struggling with the terminology to describe various points on the sexual morphological spectrum. There are lots of competing words and definitions. There is still work to be done before we settle on a set of words and syntax to use.
Gender is even more complex than sex, gender can be more thought of as sexual ethnicity. It is the sexual group you identify with and it is not a linear spectrum between male and female any more than cultural ethnicity is a spectrum between white and black. Like sexual morphology above, we are still working out the language for this, and how it interacts with sexuality.
I believe that the problem most people have with these things is that they want them to be simple and they just are not. Most people want to be able to point at everyone else and know what group each person fits into, all the while being must too deep and complex themselves to fit neatly into any such box.
Because I really do not care about it. People that think that:
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They are a woman or man trapped in a mans or woman's body are delusional.
People that are caucasian and claiming to be a black person. Delusional and or just stupid.
Some of the words have meaning some don't.
Race, as it refers to people, has has no useful definition and should be purged from our language.
Ethnicity has a specific definition, and when the word is used with that meaning is a useful word. Ethnicity is about belonging to a social group and has little or nothing to do with biology. Ethnicity is not exclusionary. A person can belong to dozens of different ethnic groups. Unfortunately, in common parlance, people more often than not use it as a synonym of race.
Male/Female is useful, but the definition is not quite what people think. Male/Female is not a dichotomy, they are the extreme ends of the spectrum of sexual morphology. Change the morphology, change the sex. I would also mention that currently our culture is struggling with the terminology to describe various points on the sexual morphological spectrum. There are lots of competing words and definitions. There is still work to be done before we settle on a set of words and syntax to use.
Gender is even more complex than sex, gender can be more thought of as sexual ethnicity. It is the sexual group you identify with and it is not a linear spectrum between male and female any more than cultural ethnicity is a spectrum between white and black. Like sexual morphology above, we are still working out the language for this, and how it interacts with sexuality.
I believe that the problem most people have with these things is that they want them to be simple and they just are not. Most people want to be able to point at everyone else and know what group each person fits into, all the while being must too deep and complex themselves to fit neatly into any such box.
Some of the words have meaning some don't.
Race, as it refers to people, has has no useful definition and should be purged from our language.
Ethnicity has a specific definition, and when the word is used with that meaning is a useful word. Ethnicity is about belonging to a social group and has little or nothing to do with biology. Ethnicity is not exclusionary. A person can belong to dozens of different ethnic groups. Unfortunately, in common parlance, people more often than not use it as a synonym of race.
Male/Female is useful, but the definition is not quite what people think. Male/Female is not a dichotomy, they are the extreme ends of the spectrum of sexual morphology. Change the morphology, change the sex. I would also mention that currently our culture is struggling with the terminology to describe various points on the sexual morphological spectrum. There are lots of competing words and definitions. There is still work to be done before we settle on a set of words and syntax to use.
Gender is even more complex than sex, gender can be more thought of as sexual ethnicity. It is the sexual group you identify with and it is not a linear spectrum between male and female any more than cultural ethnicity is a spectrum between white and black. Like sexual morphology above, we are still working out the language for this, and how it interacts with sexuality.
I believe that the problem most people have with these things is that they want them to be simple and they just are not. Most people want to be able to point at everyone else and know what group each person fits into, all the while being must too deep and complex themselves to fit neatly into any such box.
So I can't answer the question but I can give my perspective as my wife and I are parents of one white child and one minority kid.
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..If I try to hide or ignore racism related to my youngest son, I will be doing him a disservice. I have to equip him with coping mechanisms to function in a world where racism still exists. Otherwise, I am doing him a disservice.
I am thinking that the abstruse idea of being able to choose your race/ethnicity is borne of the ill obsession of your society with being PC.
Saying that you have a choice of your race and ethnicity is basically rejecting that someone is "forced" into a race/role....which of course would not be PC
US society is so obsessed with PC that something even if absurdly wrong has preference over simply admitting that, YES, for example people are indeed born, say, black...that people are born a certain race.
It's denial of the most obvious and the illusion of that it is a choice doesn't change this.
