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[–]MezozoicGayoldschool gay 34 insightful - 22 fun34 insightful - 21 fun35 insightful - 22 fun -  (4 children)

Rowling also has a curious Twitter history of defending statements made by others that espouse “biological sex” as real

I am sorry, I can't read past that, or I will suffocate from laughter.

[–]fijupanda[S] 10 insightful - 9 fun10 insightful - 8 fun11 insightful - 9 fun -  (3 children)

You're missing out. I choked on my coffee three times.

[–]MezozoicGayoldschool gay 13 insightful - 11 fun13 insightful - 10 fun14 insightful - 11 fun -  (2 children)

What a dangerous article, it is literally attempting murder!

[–]fijupanda[S] 13 insightful - 9 fun13 insightful - 8 fun14 insightful - 9 fun -  (1 child)

Nah, oxygen was invented by white people thankfully. roflmao

[–]MezozoicGayoldschool gay 13 insightful - 12 fun13 insightful - 11 fun14 insightful - 12 fun -  (0 children)

Actually that makes sense now:

"biological sex was invented by white males to oppress women"

God is often depicted as white male. He created biological sex by creating Adam and Eva. And he know everything, so he was aware that women would be oppressed. So everything fits!

[–]CAB_Life 23 insightful - 3 fun23 insightful - 2 fun24 insightful - 3 fun -  (4 children)

This is worthy of a response video. I can’t remember the last time I’ve read something that’s so wrong from the outset and that does nothing to build further credibility—maybe that Harvard medical journal contribution on how pedophilia was a forgivable and natural sexuality.

But this illuminates the problem with academia: that these nonsense people studying bogus subjects are propagandizing completely unscientific and emotion-driven narratives. Everyone thought this was funny ten years ago without realizing the very real consequences of these imbeciles running amok in the world. They weren’t laughed out of a job, unfortunately, they were given them.

[–]JulienMayfair 17 insightful - 2 fun17 insightful - 1 fun18 insightful - 2 fun -  (0 children)

It's just layers and layers of nonsense, each layer built on the rotten foundations of what's gone before. It's a case of cherry-picking certain very specific examples and then extrapolating from them to the entire culture.

[–]Q-Continuum-kin 9 insightful - 1 fun9 insightful - 0 fun10 insightful - 1 fun -  (0 children)

Everyone thought this was funny ten years ago without realizing the very real consequences of these imbeciles running amok in the world.

Honestly it was still bothering me 10 years ago I just never took it very seriously in that I would not have dreamed that the nonsense would become the dominant PC narrative.

[–]7of99 8 insightful - 3 fun8 insightful - 2 fun9 insightful - 3 fun -  (0 children)

Academics took the methods of literary analysis (where you might examine a book through a Freudian lens for example, even if you don't accept Freud's theories as correct, as they may have influenced the thinking of writers who were his contemporaries or grew up when they were popular) and started applying them to the real world without regard for whether the theoretical framework or conclusions had any relation to the real world. Using some bullshit theory to analyze fiction is unlikely to be harmful, because the worst outcomes might be offending the author with the stupidity of your analysis or leading some dumb English teachers to teach that analysis as if it were gospel.

They work entirely in a conceptual framework so abstracted from the real world that it no longer has any meaningful correspondence to reality, and instead of recognizing that this is a form of mental masturbation that could be enlightening or dumbening (yeah it's not a real word, but it works) depending on the particulars, they adopt these frameworks as religious dogma and cram the real world to fit into it, even if it requires bastardizing other cultures they claim to respect and exhibiting blatant racism in the assumption that the various peoples of the world couldn't recognize the characteristics and relevance of the two categories of reproductive capabilities AKA sexes until Europeans came and told them.

They cite rare medical disorders as evidence of some third sex, when actually no one has both reproductive capabilities or some third distinct reproductive capability, even when they are born with mixed sex characteristics, they either have the reproductive functioning of one sex or no reproductive functioning. They cite categories various cultures have for people who don't adhere to the rigid sex roles prescribed for their sex as if this is equivalent to the modern gender dogma that you are what you feel you are.

Even mathematics, an inherently logical discipline, has branches that are so abstracted that they do not apply to the real physical world as we know it. Take the Banach-Tarski paradox from set-theoretic geometry. The idea you can decompose a ball into a finite number of disjoint subsets and recompose into two identical copies of the original is based on certain axioms which don't necessarily apply to physical finite objects as we know them.

What these whackaloon academics are doing is the equivalent of someone citing the Banach-Tarski theorem and using that to assert that you can cut up a real orange into pieces and rearrange to get two copies of the original orange. Except if a mathematician tried that, they'd be ostracized and probably fired and put into a mental hospital.

[–]PassionateIntensity 8 insightful - 1 fun8 insightful - 0 fun9 insightful - 1 fun -  (0 children)

maybe that Harvard medical journal contribution on how pedophilia was a forgivable and natural sexuality.

Did Epstein fund it perchance? I only just discovered he had been funding thousands of academic studies and scientists out of Harvard for decades. Extreme wealth corrupts everything.

[–]GConly 12 insightful - 5 fun12 insightful - 4 fun13 insightful - 5 fun -  (1 child)

Omg.

My eyes are bleeding a bit after reading that.

[–]fijupanda[S] 13 insightful - 2 fun13 insightful - 1 fun14 insightful - 2 fun -  (0 children)

My brain jumped out of my skull for a moment there.

[–]PassionateIntensity 12 insightful - 1 fun12 insightful - 0 fun13 insightful - 1 fun -  (0 children)

It's absolutely insane that this revisionist drivel gets published. I've seen it in mainstream media too. Leftists and so-called skeptics don't have the balls (I say balls b/c they're almost always men) to debunk it either. r/badscience picks through every stupid tweet by nobodies but they're terrified of debunking "sex isn't real" even though mainstream media like Forbes is now pushing it.

[–]Q-Continuum-kin 9 insightful - 3 fun9 insightful - 2 fun10 insightful - 3 fun -  (1 child)

While there is never a good time for transphobic statements, Rowling’s timing seems particularly bad when one considers how the world is focused on the Black Lives Matter movement against police brutality, racism, and white supremacy.

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We should not dismiss the debates around Rowling’s tweets as merely a distraction from the important anti-racist work at hand. In fact, Rowling’s transphobic statements are embedded in the history of white supremacy.

Tweeting support for people who say sex is real is now transphobia, racism, and white supremacy.

[–]julesburm1891 6 insightful - 1 fun6 insightful - 0 fun7 insightful - 1 fun -  (0 children)

...JKR has publicly expressed support for BLM. I suppose that’s too inconvenient for the author to acknowledge though.

The “Group X has it so much worse; how can you even acknowledge Group Y” argument is silly though. One problem being acknowledged doesn’t take anything away from another. People only say this when they want to derail a conversion and appear morally superior.

[–]fuck_reddit 7 insightful - 3 fun7 insightful - 2 fun8 insightful - 3 fun -  (0 children)

I love how it says something along the lines of "now is not a good time for transphobic comments" as if someone that's transphobic is going to wait for a convenient time for trans people lmao like wtf. Pretty sure they would try to say something at the worst time...