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You're presumably aware that the [organizations in charge of] official tests do not confirm anything on that matter, and you wouldn't trust them if they did. How exactly do you think /r/themotte should get our hands on unofficial tests?
Ok, if no one has any evidence either way, how do you justify a claim like:
You have no idea whether or not this is a woman, or whether they're born female, so just admit it. And before you try to say the onus is somehow on the other side, bear in mind you just made the argument for why they don't have access to that evidence either.
That would be the issue we're having then - someone should confirm something on the matter, and until that happens, people should stop acting like they know anything about this.
If you don't see a difference between unspecified "several testing committees" supposedly making a determination based on an unspecified test, and specific people making explicit claims based on specific tests and staking their reputation on it, I don't know how to help you.
Doesn't that prove too much?
By this standard, no one on the Motte should ever be allowed to claim anybody's biological sex.
I'm just saying people shouldn't get to make these wildly confident triumphant jabs at the outgroup, without having something in hand that actually proves the outgroup wrong, otherwise we'll devolve into "you should be talking about real issues, like the attack on Jussie Smollet" really quickly.
From what I understand it turned out Khelif's sex is very plausibly contestable, though there's also reasons for skepticism of the claim they're male.
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