• axehomeless@alien.topB
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    1 year ago

    that means 98.5% of all people have either xx or xy karyotypes, right?

    The discussion always hinges upon disagreements what to do with those 98.5%. Not about what are those 1.5%.

    Thats what I mean.

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      1 year ago

      In my experience, the conservative side of it tends to be reductive like that, trans advocacy has been getting better at including intersex advocacy as well because the two groups have overlapping needs. I mostly mentioned it because it was interesting and relevent though.

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        1 year ago

        Again, this is all well and good, it just fails to grasp the discourse and tries to establish a topic the other side has no interest in. Its literally miscomunication.

        I’m just sick of all the people talking past each other hoping that if they do it long enough the other side will come back to the debate on their turf which never happens.

        Why do people do that?