Of course it doesn't pretend gender doesn't exist. It is all about gender. It presents gender as a spectrum and differentiates between physical gender, gender identitification, gender association and sexual orientation.
Read the first two suggestions in the pamplet:
http://watchdog.wpengine.netdna-cdn...014/10/Gender-inclusive-training-handouts.pdf
Yes, this is an attack on the binary and seeks to undermine that males and females exist as if even admitting that is some terrible discriminatory act.
You're misunderstanding me. I'm saying that most people, including the majority of trans and intersex people, fit into a binary identity. People have this idea that gender binary crossed over into behaviors, mannerisms and interests. It doesn't or it shouldn't, which is why I said that identities and behaviors/interests need to be separated. Just because one is a boy/man/male and one is a girl/woman/female does not mean that they should be expected or forced into any pattern of behavior or expected to have certain interests.Hardly anyone lives at either extreme of all four categories. For example, while my physical gender and gender identity is female, much of my behavior, occupation, interests and hobbies are very far toward the masculine side, and I have fallen for women a couple times. So how does enforcing a gender binary - where everyone is forced to cram into a narrow definition of a male or female - work for me? In my experience, when others expect particular behavior and interests from me because I'm female, it's just a pain in my backside, if not a major obstacle to pursuing my career. There are no benefits that I can see, unless you like dealing with people who are confused and disturbed by your nature.
What's wrong with queer theory and post-modernism when it comes to gender is that it conflates gender identity, behavior and interests. So if a boy wears a dress, he's seen as "gender non-conforming" and shoved under the trans umbrella. Or maybe he likes to wear dresses and pants, so he's "bigender". Maybe he's effeminate and so he's "genderqueer"!
I see this a lot. Even at Pride this year, I was talking to a gay who seemed like just another run of the mill semi-effeminate gay dude and I mentioned being trans and he said that he is too and said he was genderqueer. I was astonished. This is how ridiculous this has gotten. It seems like the only people who can call themselves men with no qualifiers are super macho, heterosexual Rambo types.
There's a similar thing going on with females and it's become since become such an issue that it's now called "trans trending". Those people think that because they have short hairstyles, idolize gay men and don't like dresses and skirts that they must be transgender! They don't really have a conflict towards their bodies but, to their minds, they just can't be girls because they're not girly-girls who like pink and want to be princesses! So they say they're "genderqueer" or "bois". Some of them jump straight on testosterone (because there aren't many checks anymore and it's becoming somewhat of a free-for-all) and end up very disappointed when they don't end up looking like a sexy androgynous anime character. They think they can pick and choose which effects the hormones have on them. (Similarly, some males freak out on estrogens because they find that their dicks stop working and shrink.) Obviously, this shatters their fantasy/delusion.
Most of these people doing this are middle class white people who appear to be bored with their lives and want to be "special" or they're college students who were brainwashed by their queer theory professors. It's the same thing that happened with the bisexual fad of the last decade. In hipster circles, it's cool to be trans just like it was cool to be bi.
So this is a problem and makes transsexuals look bad. It also reifies sexism and strict gender roles.
I'm just a man. I don't even like having qualifying adjectives. Doesn't matter if I like to cross dress at times or even wear some makeup. I can mince all I want, gesticulate wildly and cross my legs over the knee. Doesn't make me any less of a man. I think that's more revolutionary than what's going on. That's what these people don't get. They're creating unnecessary ghettos, "us vs. them" situations and people are misusing terms and concepts and confusing the discussion by making up dozens and dozens of new identities, anti-identities and pronouns. I'm sure that when they get older, they'll drop it and be boring like the rest of us but the damage will have been done.
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