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by blackeyeblitzar
462 days ago
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This is just misinformation. Requiring factually accurate sex information to be submitted is not the same as discriminating against some group. It’s just common sense. EDIT - response to defrost’s comment below: The Australian passport doesn’t require fatally accurate information per your own link: > Customers who identify as a gender other than male or female (intersex, indeterminate, unspecified, non-binary) may request that the gender in their ATD appear as X. Sex isn’t a matter of “identifying” as something. It’s a biological reality. Progressive gender ideology cannot alter these facts, and it is unfortunate it has found its way into the identification documents of some countries. |
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The biological reality being that at birth babies are clearly reproductively male or reproductively female in roughly 98% of cases.
It's less clear for roughly 2% and indeterminate by any single means (chromosones, gametes, external organs) in small percentage ( 0.02% ) of cases.
Because of that biological reality various countries allow for people that were born neither [F] nor [M] to have a third option to avoid them having to lie on their passport.
The Australian passport requires factually accurate information and therefore allows [M], [F], and [X].
How do US border accept this under the current administration in light of the recent note by the current POTUS?
https://www.dfat.gov.au/about-us/publications/corporate/pass...