Gender is an irrelevant social contruct ======================================= Gender, contrary to popular belief, is not synonymous with or inextricabally linked with biological sex. Gender refers to the social norms typically placed around a particular sex, wheras sex is a biological factor, such as chromosomes (XY, XX) or genitals (penis, cunt). Does it not seem illogical, atleast in modern society, to treat someone different socially, or to expect them to behave different socially depending on genetic factors? You wouldnt expect different behavior from someone if they had green eyes, so why for sex? I understand how these gender roles came to exist, historically they were important for the survival of the species and has such there are some biological factors in play, males and female do generally have different psychies, but in modern society these distinctions are not nesesery, and simply divide the population, in an unfair manner for no apparent reason. I personally consider gender to be an irrelevant social construct, that I do not acknowledge, no I am not a guy or a gal, I am a person a human being, please treat me as such. I constipulate that society would be much better off if we ditched this archaic concept. I also state here that trannies (I dont mean this in a derogitive sense, its just shorter) are dumb, they "transition" to the other gender/sex by taking the hormones of the other as well as surgeries in an attempt to imitate the other sex and fit into those gender roles, bascially a guy wants to wear a dress but society says no only girls can wear dresses, so that guy transitions, so they can wear said dress whilst conforming to societal norms, all trannies are doing and the wider LGBT community as a whole (the idea of more than two genders) are trying to make a broken archaic concept that provides no function, better, rather than throwing out the concept as a whole (much like capitalism and UBI). As such I also do not acknowledge transgenderism, as to do so I would also need to acknowledge gender. ~This article is a bit of a ramble, and I do not articulate my points well, I will revise this at some point to better lay it out.