Stop Using the Word Gender
Historically the words ‘gender’ and ‘sex’ had the same meaning and were interchangeable. The term gender developed in the 1400s and was synonymous with sex (the noun not the verb). This changed in the 20th century.
Somewhere in the mid 20th century, as early as the 1940s, the word gender began to take on a different meaning. This process continued in the 50s and 60s with some in the psychological community on through the 70s with the feminist movement. Gender became associated with masculine and feminine roles i.e. gender roles. This is where things began to get murky. Somewhere in the past 30 years the word gender became more mainstream.
What also occurred is that the word gender became associated with gender identity rather than gender role. It was a slippery slope that has led to the sexual mutilation of little boys and girls. This state sponsored mutilation is driven by academia and government controlled media.
Reclaiming the language is important here. When we speak of gender identity or gender reassignment, we are using language that has an indirect hypnotic command that your sex is a choice. This is why the term gender increasingly is used to define one’s sex. It is because the goal is to reinforce that your sex is a choice. This is not true. You are born either male or female.
When politicians have difficulty describing what a woman is, they need to be driven out of office. That shows their allegiance is nefarious in nature.
Discontinuing the use of the word gender may not stop the madness. Still, it is an important first st
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