The issue of what criteria makes someone a man or a woman or by what criteria and into what categories we classify people in society are very much political questions. It's everybody's right to argue for their own belief and to try to make it as applied as possible, but neither claiming that this should be done on the basis of sex or on the basis of gender are neutral statements. TWAW is no more of a neutral objective statement than TWAM.
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The issue of what criteria makes someone a man or a woman or by what criteria and into what categories we classify people in society are very much political questions. It's everybody's right to argue for their own belief and to try to make it as applied as possible, but neither claiming that this should be done on the basis of sex or on the basis of gender are neutral statements. TWAW is no more of a neutral objective statement than TWAM.