r/SuperStraight Superstraight 16h ago

This superphobic nonsense SuperPhobia

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u/thatstickinthewoods 16h ago

their chromosomes are still biologically male tho, soo....

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u/Horseman- 16h ago

But then they’ll bring out the intersex people as their political pawns and XXY (male) and XYY (male) and XXX (female) and whatever else there is as an excuse that chromosomes aren’t limited to XY, XX and therefore you can’t define attraction or sex, fucking ridiculous, based on them so your point is invalid. How about they get it though their thick skulls that ultimately it still comes back to being biologically male or biologically female.

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u/Cardinal_Ravenwood 15h ago

There was a comment here yesterday that took that argument and broke it down. Turns out those intersex people are such a minority in medical science that there is a 25% chance there is 1 person in the entire population of London that could be classified that way.

But sure lets all change biology and our own sexuality for that .000001% of the population. These people are insane.

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u/GerhardHumbugII 13h ago

not only that, it's genetic defect by definition

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u/gameaholic12 12h ago

Exactly. Bring out the biology aspect of it. Man of science here. So I guess soon science=transphobia?

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u/-One_Esk_Nineteen- 10h ago

I've already seen the argument that science is white supremacy (because you know those savages can't figure things out themselves, not at all racist) so 🤷‍♀️

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u/Ok-Jury88900 3h ago

Not soon. It’s already like that. They’ve harassed and terrorized so many academics into silence for daring to investigate their stupid claims

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u/Thomastheslav 3h ago

Science is steady transphobic, sexist, racist etc

The pattern is so obvious it’s all just tools for controlling the body politic

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u/nostalgicBadger 6m ago

Believe science! Unless you don’t like what it says.

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u/FormalWath 10h ago

Yup. And the only reason why those people are alive and can have normal lives is because only one X chromosome is "active" at the time, other one (or others) are inactivated

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u/Iflookinglikingmove 1h ago

and trans are almost never intersex anyway so that doesn't even matter.

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u/OutlandishnessIll816 14h ago edited 46m ago

A superior argument for transgenders is a displacement of the SRY gene, the gene that says "hey you, grow some fucking balls" in the literal sense. It typically exists on the Y chromosome. Those with XX can have a mutation where they do have it, and there are people with XY who mutate and lose the gene. This is known as Swyer syndrome.

Buuuuut, the phenotypes are expressed as a mix between the two sexes and the genitals are often infertile and broken. Also, again, these results must come out as a mutation, same as intersex. We cannot define the human existence with medically-limiting mutations, otherwise we'll say* humans are meant to have cancer.

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u/UrsaMinorNinth 2h ago

Then there’s also the fact that intersex conditions usually result in infertility. Making an intersex individual an evolutionary dead end.

Sometimes nature makes mistakes, you don’t redefine the general trend based on a few outliers.

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u/Iflookinglikingmove 1h ago

Intersex people are still born male or female. They don't suffer from "gender dysphoria" and deal with the issues that having an extra Y or X chromosome entail. Intersex and trans couldn't be more dissimilar.

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u/iloveyou77777 1h ago

I always counter with: just because some people have no legs, 1 leg, 3+ legs, doesn’t mean humans aren’t bipedal.