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12 minutes ago, uncle bernard said:

This will have a huge impact on my life. Glad he's got his eye on the ball.

It’s the elimination of the radical dei part that’s positive for the country.  Those dudes they appointed in the military ….. schools etc…

like this 4 star super qualified admiral 

https://directory.alumni.psu.edu/s/1218/16/interior.aspx?sid=1218&gid=4&pgid=5653&cid=28666&ecid=28666&crid=0&calpgid=4259&calcid=28662

Posted
13 minutes ago, uncle bernard said:

This will have a huge impact on my life. Glad he's got his eye on the ball.

Maybe it will help the leaders in all the Blue states. Maybe it will the NCAA and all the other high school athletic organizations. They seem to be really struggling with this. I believe one of the ladies on the Supreme Court struggles with this also.

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44 minutes ago, Caveira said:

It’s the elimination of the radical dei part that’s positive for the country.  Those dudes they appointed in the military ….. schools etc…

like this 4 star super qualified admiral 

https://directory.alumni.psu.edu/s/1218/16/interior.aspx?sid=1218&gid=4&pgid=5653&cid=28666&ecid=28666&crid=0&calpgid=4259&calcid=28662

I am probably not Rachel Levine's biggest fan, but there is a common misconception that Levine was made a admiral in the US military/Navy.  Levine was an admiral in the Public Health Services Comissioned Corps, one of two non- Armed Forces "uniformed services."  Levine is/was not a member of the military, despite the rank and uniform.

Not sure if you thought Levine was was made a naval admiral, but certainly some on here do.

Posted
1 minute ago, Bigbrog said:

Yet you comment on it...LOL

The problem is common people wasting there time on this. It deflects from important issues. Which side somebody is on doesn't matter one bit to me. 

Posted
8 minutes ago, red viking said:

The problem is common people wasting there time on this. It deflects from important issues. Which side somebody is on doesn't matter one bit to me. 

So are you "common people?" 

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Posted
I don't know I'm not a biologist or a scientist.


You realize you are now a woman, per Trump’s EO, right?

I’m going to start addressing everyone here by female pronouns.

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40 minutes ago, red viking said:

The problem is common people wasting there time on this. It deflects from important issues. Which side somebody is on doesn't matter one bit to me. 

Precisely why he got rid of it on day one. DEI is a waste of time and makes sure that the most qualified person doesn't always get the job.

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Make sense man.  

From the EO:

(d) “Female” means a person belonging, at conception, to the sex that produces the large reproductive cell.
(e) “Male” means a person belonging, at conception, to the sex that produces the small reproductive cell.

All humans are female until ~6 weeks. This is common in many mammals. At roughly the 7th week, the SRY gene triggers the development of testes; until then, all humans are female. So, at the moment of conception, everyone is female.


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5 minutes ago, Le duke said:


From the EO:

(d) “Female” means a person belonging, at conception, to the sex that produces the large reproductive cell.
(e) “Male” means a person belonging, at conception, to the sex that produces the small reproductive cell.

All humans are female until ~6 weeks. This is common in many mammals. At roughly the 7th week, the SRY gene triggers the development of testes; until then, all humans are female. So, at the moment of conception, everyone is female.


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So a fetus is human?

Posted
1 minute ago, Le duke said:


From the EO:

(d) “Female” means a person belonging, at conception, to the sex that produces the large reproductive cell.
(e) “Male” means a person belonging, at conception, to the sex that produces the small reproductive cell.

All humans are female until ~6 weeks. This is common in many mammals. At roughly the 7th week, the SRY gene triggers the development of testes; until then, all humans are


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Omg. Nooooooo you got me.   Is my wife a lesbian then?
 

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So a fetus is human?

Not sure what you’re getting at here, Christina.

A whale fetus has the same process; it is not human.


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Omg. Nooooooo you got me.   Is my wife a lesbian then?
 


Probably, yeah.

I’ll send you a rainbow flag, on me.


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2 minutes ago, Le duke said:

 


Probably, yeah.

I’ll send you a rainbow flag, on me.


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Always wanted to get with one.    Niiiooice

Posted (edited)
14 minutes ago, Le duke said:

All humans are female until ~6 weeks

I do think you're displaying master class sh't talking but this isn't accurate.  We start out intersex.  The "we all start out female" is a misconception 

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Posted (edited)
35 minutes ago, Le duke said:

 


You realize you are now a woman, per Trump’s EO, right?

I’m going to start addressing everyone here by female pronouns.

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I think I will identify as a Grizzly bear. No taxes, plenty of free fish to eat and you get to sleep all winter.

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I do think you're displaying master class sh't talking but this isn't accurate.  We start out intersex.  The "we all start out female" is a misconception 

That has never been my understanding.

All human individuals—whether they have an XX, an XY, or an atypical sex chromosome combination—begin development from the same starting point. During early development the gonads of the fetus remain undifferentiated; that is, all fetal genitalia are the same and are phenotypically female. After approximately 6 to 7 weeks of gestation, however, the expression of a gene on the Y chromosome induces changes that result in the development of the testes. Thus, this gene is singularly important in inducing testis development. The production of testosterone at about 9 weeks of gestation results in the development of the reproductive tract and the masculinization (the normal development of male sex characteristics) of the brain and genitalia. In contrast to the role of the fetal testis in differentiation of a male genital tract and external genitalia in utero, fetal ovarian secretions are not required for female sex differentiation. As these details point out, the basic differences between the sexes begin in the womb, and this chapter examines how sex differences develop and change across the lifetime. The committee examined both normal and abnormal routes of development that lead individuals to become males and females and the changes during childhood, reproductive adulthood, and the later stages of life.



https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/books/NBK222286/#:~:text=During%20early%20development%20the%20gonads,the%20later%20stages%20of%20life.


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I think I will identify as a Grizzly bear. No taxes, plenty of free fish to eat and you get sleep all winter.

But then you’d miss folkstyle season and have to deal with freestyle.


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