Now that Trump has stated only male and female gender is recognized, what happens to transgender people, those who change their gender?
Trump’s executive order recognizes only male and female genders, effectively erasing transgender identities.
The order has been widely condemned by human rights organizations and advocacy groups.
But the question is, biologically speaking, has it infringed on their rights?
Biologically, sex is typically defined as male or female based on chromosomes, hormones, and reproductive organs.
From a biological perspective, the executive order doesn’t necessarily infringe on transgender individuals’ rights, as it’s focused on the recognition of sex rather than gender identity.
Many argue that the order infringes on transgender individuals’ rights, self-identification, equality, etc. But I am of the view, that they choose to change their gender on the grounds of freedom of choice.
The concept of freedom of choice is deeply rooted in many societies, and individuals who have the autonomy to make decisions about their own bodies, identities, and lives, should be prepared to face the consequences that comes with such a decision.
Transgender individuals often undergo gender transition surgeries or hormone therapies as a personal choice, allowing them to align their physical appearance with their gender identity. However, this choice comes with its own advantages and disadvantages.
Indeed, the debate surrounding transgender rights, gender identity, and freedom of choice is a complex and multifaceted issue that touches on various aspects of human society, including biology, psychology, philosophy, law, and culture.
As such, it’s unlikely that there will be a definitive “solution” that satisfies all parties involved.
Instead, the conversation will likely continue to evolve, with different perspectives and arguments being presented.
Ultimately, it’s up to each individual to form their own opinion and to engage in respectful and empathetic dialogue with others who may hold differing views.
DISCLAIMER: While I personally hold reservations about the concept of transgender identity, I firmly believe in treating all individuals with respect and dignity.
This piece reflects my personal perspective, presented in a neutral and non-judgmental manner, without intention to offend or discriminate against any individual or group.