I use it all the time, my friends on right Twitter use it all the time, and I’m sure you use it all the time: The term “biological woman.” We first used it as a sort of tongue-in-cheek defense against the language police who wanted us to use “women” to refer to all athletes participating in women’s sports, even the male ones. But now I think I’ve had my mind changed on the term, after hearing this from swimmer-turned-activist Riley Gaines:
Listen up:
X Post Loading… Notice how we refer to ourselves as “biological women.” I think that’s so funny because, for the longest time I did too, I thought I had to make the distinction, you know, I’m a biological female and this person is a biological male. We have to stop with that. We cannot refer to ourselves as biological anything. That’s admitting that there’s an unbiological alternative and […]
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