Umbrella term là gì
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Those who agree with the “gender identity” movement will often say things like, “Gender is what’s in your brain; being male or female ― your sex ― is just your body.” They believe that “what’s in your brain” trumps biological reality. Somehow our bodies are split from our mind & we must cater lớn what’s in the mind.
This is part of the belief system of the growing “transgender” movement. It’s important khổng lồ know these beliefs are not scientific, but are theories and ideas. Và they are ideas và beliefs that have morphed & shifted over time. There is not even settled opinion about what the terms and language of this movement mean; it is highly unstable và is constantly evolving.
For example, many of us, when we hear the term “transgender,” think about what used lớn be called “transsexuality” or a “sex change.” These are terms that not long ago referred khổng lồ men or women who use dress, makeup, hormones và surgery khổng lồ live as if they were the opposite sex. Now, there are ever-expanding options within “gender identities.”
To summarize, “transgender” doesn’t just refer those who “transition” to lớn live as the opposite sex. It includes to a wide-ranging, ever-growing, ill-defined number of people with any number of “gender identities.”
The Growing danh sách of Gender Identities
Transgender-identified activists và their allies now refer to a “transgender umbrella,” which includes a much wider variety of people who identify or express themselves in a number of ways.
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Many of these individuals bởi vì not use hormones or surgery to lớn change their bodies; but, they simply insist their bodies are what they say they are ― regardless of biological reality. Their gender may be purely an internal state of mind. And, it may change from day-to-day.
In addition, the “transgender umbrella” includes many groups who aren’t even listed on Facebook. Some of those other people include:
Cross dressers (typically heterosexual men or women who wear clothes of the opposite sex); Transvestic fetishist (usually heterosexual men or women who wear clothes of the opposite sex for purposes of an emotional high or sexual arousal); Drag Queens và Kings (those who dress as the opposite sex for performance purposes); Butches (women or men who dress và act in stereotypically hyper-masculine ways ― may also be referred to as “masculine of center”); and, Femmes (men or women who dress and act in stereotypically hyper-feminine ways ― may also be referred khổng lồ as “feminine of center”).The truth is nobody has really created a “third gender” or “gone beyond the gender binary” of male and female. All these are variations of, combinations of, or the negation of male & female.
God’s original design of two sexes still shines through, even amongst those who choose lớn “transgress” against or rebel against so-called societal norms of male and female.
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As transgenderism continues lớn be pushed by cultural elites in entertainment, education & politics, one of the demands is for access to lớn public accommodations, such as restrooms, locker rooms và changing rooms based solely on a person’s internal gender identity.
So, as laws are passed to lớn allow anyone of any gender identity or expression khổng lồ access any public accommodations, it’s easy to see some of the problems this creates. We’re no longer talking about a man who now looks lượt thích a woman using the women’s restroom.
Young girls, at a swim practice at their local college, could see a man who believes he’s a woman, but has a completely male body, using the women’s locker room & sauna. A mom might encounter a biological male in a woman’s one-piece swimming suit, watching women take showers at the local pool. A woman could be assaulted by a male “transvestic fetishist” who legally accessed a women’s restroom under these laws.
Sadly, these incidents have already happened. That’s why many of us ― from Focus on the Family to lớn concerned moms lượt thích former ACLU leader Maya Dillard Smith ― are questioning & speaking out about laws that give special rights based on “gender identity.”