You’ve got it completely backwards. It’s the media and academia that have amended the definition over the past 50 years.No, you're wrong. The words sex and gender are NOT synonymous. The media has made them synonymous but that's just another problem with the MSM:
Sex, Gender, and Why the Differences Matter.
The trans folks have done more than change our records of birth. They've also changed our grammar. We and they are now OK to use in the singular according to Websters:
The past, present, and future of the singular "they"
What if someone you knows ends up in a relationship or married to a transgender and was somehow fooled into thinking they were one gender when they were actually another at birth?
What about the person being deceived because of the gender switch? Wouldn't you have a different opinion if your wife turned out to be a man?I've been married for more than 10 years and I don't recall ever seeing my wife's birth certificate. You think this is a legitimate concern? If it happens I guess I'm also for equality in divorce.
Heck, forget about that. What if medical diagnosis, in an effort to be woke, stopped screening with any knowledge of sex? You go in with stomach cramps and they have to ignore biological fact.What about the person being deceived because of the gender switch? Wouldn't you have a different opinion if your wife turned out to be a man?
Do you always answer a question with a question?
Answer the one I posited to you.
What do you specifically mean by discrimination?
What about the person being deceived because of the gender switch? Wouldn't you have a different opinion if your wife turned out to be a man?