What I provided for you was a website explaining state requirements for changing your birth certificate. Nothing baseless or vitriolic about it. Telling me to eat paint on Twitter is you spewing vitriol.
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What does your 'context' provide? How does a document with no identifier for gender 'trans' babies? You aren't even willing to think about what you're saying, you just think people will agree with your hatred. Q.E.D. It ain't working here.
Yep. Blocking everyone like that here (before checking if they have any comments that fall under the trolling/harassment category and reporting them. They thrive off the attention
A baby's sex is observed by the medical professionals at birth. Sex is an immutable characteristic that cannot be changed. The only thing about a human that is definite is it's sex. This is why we've always used sex and not gender on birth certificates.
Then you'll have no issue understanding that intersex conditions exist and sometimes people have ambigious secondary sex characteristics. For a long time, doctors would decide for the babies what their sex was. Nowadays, some people have some humanity. And there's no valid reason for X gender on id?
I know intersex conditions exist. I know about the many chromosomal combinations that exist. I also know about chromosomal anomalies and the disorders they fall under.
The only people who want gender to replace sex on birth certificates are those that believe their baby is trans before the baby can even identify gender at all.
Most babies are not tested for their chromosomal configuration.
Genetic anomalies exist which result in sex characteristics such as external reproductive organs not matching chromosomal sex. So observed sex characteristics may not reflect genetic sex.
If you observe that your baby isn't "normal" (without chromosomal anomalies), then it's a good idea to figure out WHY that is. That's when you need to test for chromosomal anomalies, unless you just don't enough about your own babies.
I don't care if parents have the ability to leave gender blank. I understand the concern about imposing beliefs on a child but remember: We as a society do not CURRENTLY control what a parent teaches their child to believe. (Talking snakes, virgin births, crystal healing etc.)
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BTW: Eye color can change. As a child my eyes were green. Now as an adult they're hazel.
Most babies are not tested for their chromosomal configuration.
Genetic anomalies exist which result in sex characteristics such as external reproductive organs not matching chromosomal sex. So observed sex characteristics may not reflect genetic sex.
So they will assume the sex, based on appearance rather than a genetic test...