It's a very new idea that sex and gender are separate and that gender is a spectrum, not a binary choice.
When we talk about gender and sex, we need to consider the legal ramifications of recognizing the different genders.
Demanding that someone use certain pronouns is not respectful, especially if they don't understand the concept of gender identity.
People are being punished for not following the new gender norms, even if they don't agree with them.
Gender theory is very new, it started with Simone de Beauvoir in 1948, and then with Judith Butler, and it's not based on biological backing, it's based on emotive response.
Sex and gender are different, sex is biological, male and female, and gender is like lifestyle, choices, lifestyle roles, so if you were saying like brother would you like some water, I know it's hot out here
Transgender could be somebody who goes through hormone replacement therapy, transgender could be somebody who goes through sex change, transgender could be somebody who dresses up like a woman and identifies as a woman
The speaker discusses the difference between transgenderism and transsexualism, stating that transgenderism is behavioral while transsexualism is biological.
The speaker argues that puberty blockers should be allowed for minors seeking gender transition, stating that it's a necessary step to allow them to stop puberty and reduce the risk of further harm.
The speaker argues that requiring people to use certain pronouns or gender identities can be aggressive and infringe on their freedom of speech.