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    1 month ago

    Hehe. Powerstruggle is one of the most persistent transphobic conversation derailers on lemmy. They show up in any post related to trans people to discuss their pet transphobic theories, often one which Trump gave. Imagine being intellectuality dominated by Donald Trump!

    I completely understand you blocking them. If I were the mod of a news sub where they repeatedly behaved the way they do, I would wield the ban hammer hard.

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        The user you’re agreeing with isn’t right in the head. You should take that as a sign to introspect and examine why you’re also wrong. They’re also fixated on Trump for some reason. I unfortunately had to respond several times to the same misinformation being spammed by the same user. It would be easier for everyone if they hadn’t done that in the first place.

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          You’re all over spamming transphobic bullshit. You’re here in bad faith to push a culture war agenda because you’re a fucking bigot. Fuck off. Nothing you’ve posted here has been at all relevant, you’re a bigot posting junk science to push gender essentialism. You’re a bigot. You’re a transphobic bigot piece of shit now go fuck yourself.

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      https://whyevolutionistrue.com/2025/04/03/colin-wright-gives-a-history-of-the-gametic-definition-of-biological-sex/

      The historical and scientific record is clear: from the 19th century to the present day, biologists, medical professionals, philosophers of science, and evolutionary theorists have used gamete type as the defining criterion for sex. This document compiles citations from that record, providing a reference point for students, scientists, educators, and anyone interested in understanding what “male” and “female” mean in biological terms.

      These citations span more than a century of scientific literature, showing that the gamete-based definition of sex is not a recent invention or a reactionary response, but a longstanding, fundamental biological principle. While sex roles and secondary sex characteristics can vary, the definition of the sexes does not: male and female are reproductive categories rooted in the type of gamete an individual has the function to produce.

      Stop lying