• kibiz0r@midwest.social
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    The bill defines female as “a person belonging, at birth, to the biological sex which has the specific reproductive role of producing eggs” and male as “a person belonging, at birth, to the biological sex which has the specific reproductive role of producing sperm.”

    1.7% of the population is intersex, so where do they fit in?

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      Fairly confident that fascists don’t want intersex people to exist at all. They won’t say that openly yet, but they clearly find them as bothersome as trans and nonbinary people.

      Nor do they want cis people wandering around thinking they can neglect to adhere to strict conservative gender norms. Indeed, this is likely what all of their deep hatred toward trans people is really about - the means to rile themselves up enough to inflict strict gender norms on the whole population. Whether they are fantasising about a world which looks like a 1950s advertisement for a refrigerator, or several levels more regressive again, they’re not intending any sort of pleasant outcome for anyone whose body or behaviour or identity does not quite fit with the fascist fantasy.

      They won’t succeed in getting that far, but they absolutely will continue to ramp up their attacks.

      EDIT: this is the crux of the phrase “trans rights are human rights”. Trans, NB & intersex people are the canary in the coalmine.

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      Outside the bathrooms, peeing on the wall/floor… or something.

      (if I were intersex, I’d go with malicious compliance)

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    Any chance we can have a dedicated left wing male bathroom too? I’m not sure I want right wingers staring at my Wang whilst I’m peeing to confirm my gender giving me stage fright

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    How would this work?

    What are they going to do put cameras in every bathroom and toilet stall in the state?

    Or more likely encouraging snitching karens barging in on people they suspect of being in the wrong toilet.

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      What are they going to do put cameras in every bathroom and toilet stall in the state?

      Not enough. You’d need a camera in every toilet, and people to review the footage… maybe reduce government spending by crowd-sourcing it, post the videos on “hidden camera” porn sites and let the community vote… 🙄

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    I’m going to need to see your birth certificate and your penis before I can let you in this restroom Jim. How is this meant to work exactly?

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    Florida education officials on Wednesday unanimously approved harsher penalties against state college employees who violate a new law barring them and students from using restrooms or changing facilities for a gender other than the one assigned at birth.

    The move by the state board of education comes as LGBTQ advocates have criticized the law as a larger effort to erase them from Florida schools and society.

    DeSantis, who is currently fighting to be the Republican front-runner for president among 12 others, has signed contentious bills aimed at curtailing LGBTQ rights.

    One of the bills signed into law by DeSantis prohibits transgender children from receiving gender-affirming treatments, including prescriptions that block puberty hormones or sex-reassignment surgeries.

    Under a provision DeSantis signed into law, teachers, faculty and students would be restricted from using the pronouns of their choice in public schools.

    The bill defines female as “a person belonging, at birth, to the biological sex which has the specific reproductive role of producing eggs” and male as “a person belonging, at birth, to the biological sex which has the specific reproductive role of producing sperm.”


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