The article uses ideological terminology such as assigned sex at birth, and ideological tropes: that this is meant primarily to benefit those with DSDs, even though it’s obvious nobody even considered all this until men demanded that we submit to their claims that they are women.
The same thought crossed my mind that crossed my mind when reading the Amnesty Ireland statement Colm O’Gorman posted on Twitter: the claim is that people who perform gender in opposition to their sex are abused due to their recorded birth sex.
The appropriate response to this is to work towards removing the abuse and normalising the fact that some men prefer to dress in a way that is considered feminine and some women prefer to dress in a way that is considered masculine.
The thing we should not be forcing people to do is to pretend they are the opposite sex or try to obscure sex altogether.
Perhaps it is true that sex is not an essential item on a birth certificate, but then what is? It’s a piece of paper recording certain facts at a point in time. If those facts are problematic to certain people, it doesn’t mean the facts should be withheld.