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The once-important Lancet medical journal has gone all in on gender ideologues’ redefinition of sexual differentiation, abandoning any pretense of “science” along the way.
It is important to “ensure that individuals whose gender differs from their sex are visible in study data,” the Lancet solemnly pronounces in its latest issue.
“Sex encompasses chromosomes, anatomy, and endogenous hormones and gender is a multidimensional construct that can be captured in terms of gender identity, gender expression, or gender modality (ie, whether a person is cisgender or transgender),” the journal explains.
Gender “refers to an aspect of a person’s identity,” it continues. “When accounting for gender, it is worth keeping in mind that an individual’s gender exists on a spectrum, can change over time, and intersects with other aspects of their identity such as age, ethnicity, and sexual orientation.”
By the Lancet’s reckoning, sex is an observable, objective, anatomical phenomenon (which is the province of science), whereas gender embraces the foggy, grey sphere of how a person views himself in any given moment, which inexplicably overrides biology. […]
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