Utter rubbish. Why don’t you answer the questions. We know why you don’t want toI keep proving your statements are wrong, untrue, etc.
And you either go round the houses to change your position, or you persistently repeat the same old wrong and untrue statemts.
For instance, you said that mental health is asscoiated with dysphoria. I proved that to be wrong and untrue. It is fair to say that dysphoria is associated with transgender, but dysphoria is not a mental illness. You have previously claimed that dysphoria itself is a mental illness. I belielve it was Denso who corrected you the first time.
Another example, you claimed that trans gender drugs causes cancer. Some of the drugs inceases the risk of breast cancer for transwomen. It is what you should expect if you had some male characteristics, and lost those male characteristics. But a) the risk is still lower than cisgender women. And b) some drugs also reduce the risk of cancer fo transmen, which is what you might expect.
If transgender people increase their characterisitcs of their preferred gender, they can expect to raise or reduce the risks of conditions associated with that gender.
You also claimed that transgender are only protected under the Equalities Act if they have had or are having gender reassignment treatment. I proved that your claim was factually wrong. You have since been adjusting your opinion on that, and claiming that was not what you said.
So I'm finished educating you now on the finer points of the law for free. If you wish I'm happy to continue with your education, but you'll have to pay for it.
You have demonstrated on several occasions your willingness to apply the laws as you think is suitable, e.g criminal damage is to be congratulated if you disagree with a policy. But other times you denounce criminal damage.
You can't pick and chose which laws to support and which to disregard.
On the subject of transphobia, if you persistently misrepresent the law, it's either ignorance or it is transphobia.
You claim to be well versed in legal matters. If that is true, your misrepresentation must be transphobia.
You are confusing sex and gender.No, a "man" is an adult human male
And a "woman" is an adult human female.
I've explained that I'm happy to explain the finer points of the law for you, and you do need the training, but I expect you to pay for the tuition.Utter rubbish. Why don’t you answer the questions. We know why you don’t want to
You can't be clearer than that Roy.
Taking a common sense approach
They’re all a bunch of fruit cakes
And so is Roy / dazzler
We had a choice of biology or chemistry. I chose chemistry.Roy / dazzler obviously (?) never paid attention during his school biology lessons ???
If you substitute fruit for another ingredient because you
have no fruit to.make and sell a fruit cake, can you still identifiy it still as a fruit cake ?
It happens occasionally. When you mean to edit your post, if you notice a typo', you and click on 'quote' by mistake.You can't be clearer than that Roy.
No. I'm not.You are confusing sex and gender.
The World Health Organization's defines gender as "socially constructed", and sex as characteristics that are "biologically determined", drawing a distinction between the sex categories of male and female, and the genders "girls and boys who grow into men and women".No. I'm not.
I have been very clear that a "woman" is a female person, and that a man is not a woman. And that sex is real.
You keep trying to convince yourself that a man can turn into a woman.
He can't.
I really don't care how clear you are in making your erroneous statements, they're still erroneous.I have been very clear that a "woman" is a female person, and that a man is not a woman. And that sex is real.
Definitions of sex and gender
Gender refers to "the socially constructed characteristics of women and men – such as norms, roles and relationships of and between groups of women and men. It varies from society to society and can be changed. ...
While most people are born either male or female, they are taught appropriate norms and behaviours – including how they should interact with others of the same or opposite sex within households, communities and work places. When individuals or groups do not “fit” established gender norms they often face stigma, discriminatory practices or social exclusion – all of which adversely affect health."
“Sex refers to the biological and physiological characteristics that define humans as female or male. These sets of biological characteristics are not mutually exclusive, as there are individuals who possess both, but these characteristics tend to differentiate humans as females or males.”
I really don't care how clear you are in making your erroneous statements, they're still erroneous.