On Gender Ideology – a must read.
Dr Jessica Taylor
23 Feb 2020
I have been meaning to write about this for months. There is no doubt that it has become dangerous for women to write or speak about their views of gender, but that wasn’t what delayed this post.
What delayed this post was the sheer amount of information I would need to convey in this article to do the topic justice.
I am going to try to cover some main points relating to my stance on gender ideology. As a psychologist, an academic researcher, a lesbian and a woman who has worked in sexual and domestic violence with women and girls for over a decade, I have many perspectives and interests in this conversation.
Before I start, I would like to take the opportunity to state that I do not support any groups who mock, abuse or humiliate trans people. I refuse to support ‘feminists’…
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February 23, 2020 at 10:44 am
Steve Ruis
I stopped reading at “My view is that there is no such thing as ‘gender’. I don’t believe gender is innate or biologically predisposed. I don’t believe it exists at all.”
This was stated right after this: “The WHO (2020) defines gender as ‘Gender refers to the roles, behaviours, activities, attributes and opportunities that any society considers appropriate for girls and boys, and women and men. Gender interacts with, but is different from, the binary categories of biological sex.’”
Uh, so the readily observable “roles, behaviours, activities, attributes and opportunities that any society considers appropriate for girls and boys, and women and men” don’t exist? No claim is made for gender being innate or biologically predisposed. It is described as being a social construct. This claim, that gender doesn’t exist, seems a petulant reaction to misunderstands about something and wanting it to just disappear.
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