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![]() ![]() Section 4: President & Congress Subject: Women's Sports Now Protected Msg# 1220203
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Give us a break, Jim. You are not a stupid man. You KNOW that none of that stuff you posted has anything remotely to do with the issue at hand. Scientific/medical anomalies are not and have not been part of the debate between the right and the left here. This national debate has always been about transsexuals and whether they should be allowed to force their way into the public arena of, in this case, women's sports. It flows from the left's desire--unreasonable according to the right--to intentionally remove the male sex organs from boys--essentially without their approval, usually by brainwashing them into believing they were meant to be girls in the first place--and doing this without their parent's consent. It will be obvious to anyone reading this that you are desperately trying to move the narrative away from what is actually going on by blathering about "scientific facts," when none of that is the least bit relevant to the ongoing political debate. |
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For reference, the above message is a reply to a message where: It's scientific fact that humans come in two varieties - XX for female and XY for male. EXCEPT: 1. You can be born appearing female, but have a 5-alpha reductase deficiency and grow a penis at age 12. Medically, this condition is known as “5-alpha reductase deficiency. 2. You can be born legally male with an X and a Y chromosome, but your body is insensitive to androgens, and you appear female. Androgen insensitivity syndrome is a condition that affects sexual development before birth and during puberty. 3. You can be born legally male with an X and a Y chromosome, and have a penis and testes, *and* a uterus and fallopian tubes. This another form of androgen insensitivity syndrome. 4. You can be born legally male with an X and a Y chromosome, but your Y chromosome is missing the SRY gene, which gives you a female body. This is a condition known as Swyer syndrome. 5. You can be born legally female with two X chromosomes, but one of the Xs has an SRY gene, which gives you a male body. This another form of Swyer syndrome. 6. You can be born legally female with two X chromosomes - and also a Y chromosome, which gives you a male body. This child would be "intersex", another form of Swyer syndrome. 7. You can be born legally female with two X chromosomes, but your adrenal gland doesn't produce enough cortisol, and your body develops as a male. This is a condition known as X-linked adrenal hypoplasia congenita and affects the development of the adrenal glands. 8. You can be born with XX chromosomes -*and* XY chromosomes (chimerism). |