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by aCoreyJ
957 days ago
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That site seems to have a captcha issue. Wikipedia editors shouldn't have more say in someone's gender than the person themselves. I guess that seems obvious to me. And yea being inclusive of trans people and accepting current theories of psychological and medical treatment is a Western bias. But I don't think any other angle would make sense, people are the gender they say they are seems to be a very simple policy. Other discrimination against women seems to be a separate issue that should be addressed |
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Simple, yes, but is the policy particularily sane? Consider, for example, if I were to claim I was a duck. Should my wikipedia page pretend I have been a duck all my life? That would be preposterous, because as anyone can see, I am human.
Our science and medicine cannot change a person's sex, we can force the body to act a bit more like the opposite sex through constant medical intervention, but nothing more than that.
People's inner feelings fail the "soundnote is a duck" test: There are quite a few MtF writers, for example, whose style of communication is clearly male despite their self-identification: They physically are men, and have grown up as men, and their thinking clearly fits the male mold such that seeing a female name under their text just feels off. Just as I am not a duck, they are not the sex they wish to, even if they say so.