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In reply to the discussion: For transgender prisoners, hormones seen as matter of life and death [View all]idwiyo
(5,113 posts)53. Equal Rights for All is NOT LGBTQ fight? Do you even know what T in LGBTQ stands for?
How did you manage to miss that Chelsea knew she is transgender female long before the trial?
FYI:
World Health Organisation
Genomic resource centre
Gender and Genetics
http://www.who.int/genomics/gender/en/index1.html
Humans are born with 46 chromosomes in 23 pairs. The X and Y chromosomes determine a persons sex. Most women are 46XX and most men are 46XY. Research suggests, however, that in a few births per thousand some individuals will be born with a single sex chromosome (45X or 45Y) (sex monosomies) and some with three or more sex chromosomes (47XXX, 47XYY or 47XXY, etc.) (sex polysomies). In addition, some males are born 46XX due to the translocation of a tiny section of the sex determining region of the Y chromosome. Similarly some females are also born 46XY due to mutations in the Y chromosome. Clearly, there are not only females who are XX and males who are XY, but rather, there is a range of chromosome complements, hormone balances, and phenotypic variations that determine sex.
The biological differences between men and women result from two processes: sex determination and differentiation.(3) The biological process of sex determination controls whether the male or female sexual differentiation pathway will be followed. The process of biological sex differentiation (development of a given sex) involves many genetically regulated, hierarchical developmental steps. More than 95% of the Y chromosome is male-specific (4) and a single copy of the Y chromosome is able to induce testicular differentiation of the embryonic gonad. The Y chromosome acts as a dominant inducer of male phenotype and individuals having four X chromosomes and one Y chromosome (49XXXXY) are phenotypically male. (5) When a Y chromosome is present, early embryonic testes develop around the 10th week of pregnancy. In the absence of both a Y chromosome and the influence of a testis-determining factor (TDF), ovaries develop.
Gender, typically described in terms of masculinity and femininity, is a social construction that varies across different cultures and over time. (6) There are a number of cultures, for example, in which greater gender diversity exists and sex and gender are not always neatly divided along binary lines such as male and female or homosexual and heterosexual.
The biological differences between men and women result from two processes: sex determination and differentiation.(3) The biological process of sex determination controls whether the male or female sexual differentiation pathway will be followed. The process of biological sex differentiation (development of a given sex) involves many genetically regulated, hierarchical developmental steps. More than 95% of the Y chromosome is male-specific (4) and a single copy of the Y chromosome is able to induce testicular differentiation of the embryonic gonad. The Y chromosome acts as a dominant inducer of male phenotype and individuals having four X chromosomes and one Y chromosome (49XXXXY) are phenotypically male. (5) When a Y chromosome is present, early embryonic testes develop around the 10th week of pregnancy. In the absence of both a Y chromosome and the influence of a testis-determining factor (TDF), ovaries develop.
Gender, typically described in terms of masculinity and femininity, is a social construction that varies across different cultures and over time. (6) There are a number of cultures, for example, in which greater gender diversity exists and sex and gender are not always neatly divided along binary lines such as male and female or homosexual and heterosexual.
Much more at the link.
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I don't know about that. They said they won't provide it, to me that says pay for it
MillennialDem
Aug 2013
#95
I am more than happy to contribute to such a fund. Maybe someone should contact Chelsea's lawyer?
idwiyo
Aug 2013
#10
You compared medical care with getting 50' TV and a pair of slippers. Care to explain that?
idwiyo
Aug 2013
#15
Hormonal treatment IS a medical care. You on the other hand think it's equivalent of 50' TV.
idwiyo
Aug 2013
#27
They know their comment is pure transphobic bigotry. They have no other way to defend that but
idwiyo
Aug 2013
#44
I am asking you to explain YOUR comment comparing medical treatment for genetic condition with
idwiyo
Aug 2013
#43
It doesn't MATTER what I think... but I will go on record that she should get hormonal treatment.
DontTreadOnMe
Aug 2013
#46
Poor child?? lmao!!!! take your condescending attacks elsewhere, youre pathetic.
darkangel218
Aug 2013
#54
What about Equal Rights for All? Is THAT somewhere on your list? Because if it is, than your OP
idwiyo
Aug 2013
#63
Lmao!!! quit diverting the fact that you questioned another poster if she had any friends.
darkangel218
Aug 2013
#33
I usually find there is a correlation to the amount of posts to real world experience
DontTreadOnMe
Aug 2013
#37
That poster did not deserve an explanation from you. Hugs. Am so sorry about your medical condition.
idwiyo
Aug 2013
#66
Do you need the actual list of charges... oh you won't read them anyway...
DontTreadOnMe
Aug 2013
#19
Not important to you because you apparently dont care for truth or justice.
darkangel218
Aug 2013
#58
The presumption is: "if you support Manning's verdict, then you support the war crimes in Iraq"
Kolesar
Aug 2013
#71
Equal Rights for All is NOT LGBTQ fight? Do you even know what T in LGBTQ stands for?
idwiyo
Aug 2013
#53
Being a right wing "democrat" on a progressive message board is a very hard job
Warren Stupidity
Aug 2013
#68
Medical rights for prisoners is what that post is about, but once again you missed it and go for
uppityperson
Aug 2013
#60
Why are you being so belligerent? What's your personal stake in all this?
nomorenomore08
Aug 2013
#97
Thank you for sharing your story. Please, ignore the bigots. I stand with you and so are countless
idwiyo
Aug 2013
#64
Gotta love how one asshole is allowed to make an entire thread go diagonal. n/t
backscatter712
Aug 2013
#87
It's clearly a medical issue. Prisoners have the right to decent medical care.
backscatter712
Aug 2013
#76
Your correct and there certainly plenty of both here on DU! I just wish they'd sort faster.
Little Star
Aug 2013
#88