Friendly reminder that SCOTUS ruled 6-3 in an opinion authored by none other than Neil Gorsuch that discrimination by sexual orientation and gender identity is inherently discrimination by sex. If that was actually the reason, that school is in for a rough time.
In case any readers are unaware, intersex is a physical condition that one can be born with due to a rare and interesting expression of genetic information.
It can be barely noticeable in some and in others it can result in the development of sexual organs from both sexes.
It is a completely natural phenomenon and not a choice of the individual (which is also the case for trans in my opinion, but even if somebody did choose it I wouldn’t judge that).
Intersex is an umbrella term that refers to people who carry variations in their reproductive and sexual anatomy that differ from what is traditionally considered “male” or “female.” For example, an intersex person could have one set of genitalia internally and another externally, while also having differing sets of chromosomes. Some people can have ambiguous genitalia and might not know they are intersex at birth. While the medical diagnosis has been in use since the early 1900s, intersex advocates pushed in the 1970s to have the status be recognized as an identity and a community, rather than strictly a medical classification.
God damn, that’s a good tld




