| > True intersex conditions (where the strategy is ambiguous) are vanishingly rare. More common than gold, more common than most things I professionally deal with in geophysical exploration. In most countries they form a real number of real actual people. There are also a much larger number of not true intersex people who are also not exactly male or female. > With humans, there is only male, female, an You've already conceded this isn't true. > This whole "what about people born with a leg missing" is total sophistry. No, it isn't, It's something that actually happens and something that public policy that gives a damn about human dignity has to deal with. Why is it you don't care about some humans? Do they lack a soul, or something, in your eyes? |