

It's in the Code ep 152: “All Women Are Women, Pt. 1”
5 snips Jul 2, 2025
The discussion critiques claims that 'all women are women,' exploring the nuances of gender identity. It challenges traditional binary notions of male and female, advocating for a broader understanding of the gender spectrum. Key arguments highlight the complex interplay between biology, culture, and personal identity. The hosts invite listeners to reconsider reductive views and engage with contemporary debates on gender. Expect insightful reflections and a push for deeper comprehension of what it means to be gendered in today's society.
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Stuckey's Binary Gender Assumption
- Allie Beth Stuckey assumes gender is strictly determined by biological sex, equating male with male sex and female with female sex.
- This binary view rejects concepts like gender identity and fluidity, presenting these as myths.
Assuming Gender Equals Sex
- Stuckey offers no scientific evidence for the claim that gender and biological sex are identical; she relies on assumptions taken as common sense.
- This presumption positions critics as having the burden to prove otherwise, a common rhetorical tactic.
Gender Goes Beyond Genitalia
- We identify gender in most people without ever seeing their genitalia, which means gender identity does not reduce to physical sex characteristics.
- Gender encompasses more than external anatomy, challenging the idea it's solely about biological sex.