Thursday, October 13, 2022

all of the above

  Was just thinking about future generations and some of the problems they may face. I was especially thinking about doing genealogy research. On the surface of things, you would think it should be a much easier task in the future. We are, after all, in the information age. Everything is being recorded somewhere, documents abound, and data bases have databases for their database! But it all has to begin with a birth certificate when it comes to genealogy, combined the DNA results to confirm the parents listed as indeed the parents of that child. But today those parents have many choices to make. The first one is the gender of the baby! It doesn't matter what the doctor says, parents can decide to wait and just let the child decide for themselves! There is even a third choice in some states, like New York. Gender X for nonbinary people. Not sure what happens if that child passes away before they decide, just who gets to assign gender then? I don't know maybe that is in the prenuptial agreement or does it become the responsibility of the birth person, regardless of what gender that person identifies as? I'm thinking gender X is the same as checking all of the above on a multiple-choice test. It's for those that really don't know the answer or are positive about that response. Whatever the case is it will certainly complicate things when attempting to trace your family tree. And that's not even considering that Mom may be Dad, or vice versa! Mom and dad can be gender x! Just how do you know who is who? It has to be confusing. 
 At what age does a child have to decide? Is it when they first attend school? No, must not be then because you can use whatever bathroom you want. Playing skins and shirts certainly can't be a deciding factor, that would just be sexist! And the whole concept of ladies first, well how misogynistic can you be! Don't even think about opening that door or inviting that person to go before you! You can't simply assume their gender identity based on visual clues! Still at some point the child will have to decide or continue with, all of the above. And doesn't all of the above really mean bi-sexual? You don't care what gender the other participant is, let's just enjoy our carnal pleasures! Well because we have now decided that gender and sexual preferences are the same thing. It's a sorta uni-gender, all of the above. So, I guess they will never really have to make that decision after all. That's when they become gender fluid! It's as simple as, whatever. Gender fluidity is certainly more convenient when you just can't decide.
 Now I can see all this becoming a problem. A marriage license will not prove anything other than a promise made. I mean in the past you could assume with a very high probability that the bride was a woman and the groom a man. That isn't true anymore, not at all. In fact, either or both may not be either! I mean they are, but they aren't because they haven't decided yet! Although one will call the other the wife and one the husband depending on, I guess whatever they decide at any given moment, the situation is fluid! That does seem to be settled however with this Britney Griner, she is the husband. That must be because her wife says that. Maybe it's because of the tattoos or because she plays basketball professionally. To base that decision on one being the dominant partner, and then declaring that partner the husband seems a bit misogynistic. Are you trying to say that males are the dominant gender? So that makes them the dominant sex? It's the same thing, right?
 But I think the biggest problem those in the future may face is recognizing the truth and acknowledging reality. There are only two genders. Children are children and should not be expected to understand adult themes. There are those that will disagree with your opinions and indeed dispute your facts. The majority means, most! That may be the hardest thing for those in the future to comprehend. The 1%, 13%, or any percent below 75% is not the majority.   Generally speaking, a 2/3 vote is required for adoption of any motion which: Suspends or modifies a rule of order already adopted. It doesn't matter how you feel about that, that's the way a majority in a Republic works. If you want a simple democracy, then 51 overrides the 49, the mob rules. Too many today are being told we live in a Democracy and that simply isn't the truth or the reality. There is nothing fluid about the Constitution of the United States! The Constitution and all 26 amendments apply, the answer is, All of the Above! 

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