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Comments by "Polly Parrot" (@pollyparrot9447) on "Biologist CANCELED For Telling Truth About Gender - Colin Wright (4K) | heretics. 59" video.
Great conversation. I've seen Colin Wright mentioned elsewhere but never heard him speak. Really don't understand how someone who speaks so reasonably and is clearly willing to engage in debate could be objectionable in any organisation.
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They come with all sorts of pseudo scientific 'validations' for how they feel. It's not pointless at all to be able to debunk them.
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If they know that their gender doesn't match their biological sex why do they try to push into spaces from which people of their biological sex are excluded?
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It's quite difficult to ascertain what qualifications Forrest Valkai has - apparently he is a graduate student at the University of Tulsa, studying paleoecology and zooarchaeology. Not at all on the same level as Colin Wright.
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We share 40% of our DNA with that of a carrot. I'd say it's what we don't share that counts 😁😁😁
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I got the impression that he actually wanted to be fired so that he could then sue the school for compensation for 'discriminating' against him.
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We actually do care if you believe that your imagined gender identity gives you the right to intrude into spaces exclusively for the sex you do not belong to.
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It's usually a sign of cancer. Certainly not a natural function of the male body.
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Gay men can raise families without female partners, and seriously, why would you wish it on a woman to be partnered with a man who is sexually repulsed by her?
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Historically we haven't been given much choice in the matter.
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See Charles Darwin.
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Would you care to quote anything from the interview that expressed hatred of anyone?
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I wonder if their plumage might be in some circumstances be good camouflage? Rainbow lorikeets are very colourful and you would think that would make them vulnerable to predators, but you can hear a whole flock of them screeching in a eucalypt tree while finding it practically impossible to see one because their colours actually match the leaf colours of the eucalypt, although the tree appears to be grey-green to a human observer from a distance. I wonder if there are Indian trees that have blue-green tones that would make a male peacock invisible?
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He has already interviewed Helen Joyce.
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