SuperDemocrat
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According to gender identity theorist a person can internally identify as a man or a woman even though their physical bodies may be not what they identify as. One would wonder if that should be considered a mental disorder based on that alone but since those crazy ideas don't get funded at universities no one would ever know.
Anyways, A man who identifies as a WOman would be identified as a man in the workplace because he is a man to everyone else who sees him so they treat him as such. He gets all the perks men supposedly get in a sexist work environment and women don't get. No one knows about this but if their 'gender identity' determines their actual gender, as people claim, then can this man sue his workplace for gender discrimination? Or is he a 'man' in this scenario and therefore can't claim he was discriminated against because he saw himself as a woman?
I'm also told that no person is an island in society so our social identity can't be determined by our singular existence alone. How can this person above identify as a woman even though society around him sees him completely as a man? They don't know his internal secret thoughts he may have or anything about what he does at home. How does someone identify as a woman in this scenario without the workplace society giving him that identity? Remember, they don't know he has these feelings so they can't identify him as anything other than what his gender is biologically.
Anyways, A man who identifies as a WOman would be identified as a man in the workplace because he is a man to everyone else who sees him so they treat him as such. He gets all the perks men supposedly get in a sexist work environment and women don't get. No one knows about this but if their 'gender identity' determines their actual gender, as people claim, then can this man sue his workplace for gender discrimination? Or is he a 'man' in this scenario and therefore can't claim he was discriminated against because he saw himself as a woman?
I'm also told that no person is an island in society so our social identity can't be determined by our singular existence alone. How can this person above identify as a woman even though society around him sees him completely as a man? They don't know his internal secret thoughts he may have or anything about what he does at home. How does someone identify as a woman in this scenario without the workplace society giving him that identity? Remember, they don't know he has these feelings so they can't identify him as anything other than what his gender is biologically.