Now the wackos are concerned about offending skeletons. From Mercator,
Yes, a group called the Black Trowel Collective has issued a manifesto — Archaeologists for Trans Liberation. It calls upon colleagues to acknowledge gender fluidity in the bones found in ancient burial sites.
“There is overwhelming evidence from past societies that our current ways of understanding sex and gender are fleeting and contingent. Neither sex nor gender are fixed in aspect or immutable over time and between cultures.”
The Black Trowel Collective argument that, "There is overwhelming evidence from past societies that our current ways of understanding sex and gender are fleeting and contingent. Neither sex nor gender are fixed in aspect or immutable over time and between cultures.”, undermines the whole LGBTQrs argument that their modern way of understanding sex and gender is the correct one.
I don't expect the skeletons to care what pronouns you assign to them.
On the contrary, there is every evidence that past societies knew perfectly well what the distinguishing characteristics of men and women were, and the implications thereof.
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Oops, that was me, Katherine.
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