Why do you not understand the difference between biological sex and gender?Being an utter knob im sure you can
Is the concept too difficult for you to grasp?
Why do you not understand the difference between biological sex and gender?Being an utter knob im sure you can
It's a genuine concern, and it's very difficult to answer.in this gender fluid world you dont think its a genuine question , how bigoted are you ?
DNA results caused some Stormfront (a white supremacist website) members to rethink their understanding of racial purity altogether. "There were discussions among people along the lines of: 'We're going to have to revise our definitions of who is white if we're going to maintain this movement.'" They noticed conversations on the message boards about whether there should be a genetic definition of race, and, if so, where the cut-off for whiteness might be.
Race is negotiable, even among racists. "Even the white nationalists do not have a stable and permanent understanding of what the white race is, but are in a constant state of renegotiating, arguing and having conflicts with each other about what it means, changing the gates and the fences," says Panofsky.
The human genome is organized into 23 pairs of chromosomes (22 pairs of autosomes and one pair of sex chromosomes), with each parent contributing one chromosome per pair. The X and Y chromosomes, also known as the sex chromosomes, determine the biological sex of an individual: females inherit an X chromosome from the father for a XX genotype, while males inherit a Y chromosome from the father for a XY genotype (mothers only pass on X chromosomes). The presence or absence of the Y chromosome is critical because it contains the genes necessary to override the biological default - female development - and cause the development of the male reproductive system.I think it's fairly well established that "race", "ethnicity" etc comes in many shades of grey. It's based on the origin of your parents. I don't think anyone with a brain, is suggesting that because you have a mum and a dad, you are somehow a mix of both sexes. Thats not really how the biology works.
Although the Y chromosome's role in sex determination is clear, research has shown that it is undergoing rapid evolutionary deterioration. Many generations ago the Y chromosome was large, and contained as many genes as the X chromosome. Now it is a fraction of its past size and contains fewer than 80 functional genes. This has led to debates and concerns over the years regarding the Y chromosome's eventual destiny. Many speculate that the Y chromosome has become superfluous and could completely decay within the next 10 million years. While studies of the Y chromosome have been challenging due to the palindromic and repeat-rich nature of its DNA sequence, recent genomic advances have provided some unexpected insights.Are you suggesting Humans are evolving to become asexual? And I mean the biological definition of the term not people who need a name tag for their neurodiversity
That is possible. We no longer live in a world where a single alpha male will mate with all the females, passing on the strongest genes. People who would never have mated in our evolutionary past now do so, and this effectively means more likely to have more intersexual people being born in society.Are you suggesting Humans are evolving to become asexual?
We bear no resemblance to humans pre-ice age
Certainly sex change can be virtually accomplished.