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Feminism: Sex and gender discussions

Response from health care service providers "assigned at birth"

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FernlovingNodosaur · 03/11/2022 07:53

Can you please give your thoughts on this matter and if your smart wording/thinking could add anything to my response letter.

I complained via email because I very recently received an unsolicited advert from my major health care provider see below for company. About a serious sex based disease yet the advert used assigned at birth manta.

Their response email below:

Dear Ms

I'm emailing you in response to your complain on Wednesday 2nd November regarding your unhappiness that we make reference to the term "assigned at birth" rather than classifying a specific gender.
I apologise if it has caused you any offence - it is not the service that Babylon aim to deliver.
Our marketing team are using the term "assigned at birth" to cause minimal offence to our many patients and we will be continuing to use this term. Unfortunately, we can't adapt marketing emails individually to each person's gender and have to use a neutral term.
If you have any further queries, please let me know.
Cheers,
Clinical Operations Team Leader.
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Helleofabore · 05/11/2022 22:27

www.oiieurope.org/malta-declaration/

So this was created in 2013. Much of it is as relevant today as it was in 2013.

The exception is sport.

The very fact you posted that link and wrote ’It is clear from this thread that many are in direct opposition to those demands.’ is truly an indication you are writing bollocks and have little understanding on the discussions that happen here. Your are deeply prejudiced.

I think it is clear you don’t actually understand the discussions that happen here. You apply overly simplistic logic and a whole lot of your own misconceptions.

Helleofabore · 05/11/2022 22:31

www.oiieurope.org/malta-declaration/

As I said the exception is sport.

Tell us livvy, how do you think fairness for female sports people is achieved with the inclusion of any person who has gone through male puberty?

Please link to the studies that have proven without any doubt that males who have gone through male puberty do not retain their advantages with transition.

I am sure you are well enough versed to know we have read just about every study and analysed it. And I am just as sure you understand that anyone reading will notice if you try to avoid answering this point.

Helleofabore · 05/11/2022 22:51

Sorry. One more.

Also that any male who has had male puberty and has a body that processes testosterone is fair to compete against female people
in sport.

Both are vital to have solid, robust and peer review studies to back up inclusion.

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