Post by fretslider on Sept 3, 2017 7:28:26 GMT -5
Boy: A male child
Girl: A female child
Biology....
A male (♂) organism is the physiological sex that produces sperm. Each spermatozoon can fuse with a larger female gamete, or ovum, in the process of fertilization. A male cannot reproduce sexually without access to at least one ovum from a female, but some organisms can reproduce both sexually and asexually. Most male mammals, including male humans, have a Y chromosome, which codes for the production of larger amounts of testosterone to develop male reproductive organs.
Not all species share a common sex-determination system. In most animals, including humans, sex is determined genetically, but in some species it can be determined due to social, environmental, or other factors. For example, Cymothoa exigua changes sex depending on the number of females present in the vicinity.
en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Male
Female (♀) is the sex of an organism, or a part of an organism, that produces non-mobile ova (egg cells). Barring rare medical conditions, most female mammals, including female humans, have two X chromosomes.
en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Female
You either have XX or XY chromosomes. They define the sexuality of the organism; including Homo sapiens sapiens. It's basic biology.
The John Lewis Partnership
Founded in the 1860s, JLP is a British company which operates John Lewis department stores, Waitrose supermarkets, its banking and financial services, and other retail-related activities. The company is owned by a trust on behalf of all its employees — known as Partners – who have a say in the running of the business, and receive a share of annual profits, which is usually a significant addition to their salary.
en.wikipedia.org/wiki/John_Lewis_Partnership
John Lewis has become the first major British retailer to remove ‘boys’ and ‘girls’ labels from children’s clothes to avoid what it calls “reinforcing gender stereotypes”. The retailer is now using “Boys & Girls” and “Girls & Boys” tags on clothes for children from newborn to 14 years old including skirts, pink tunics, and dresses.
Head of childrenswear Caroline Bettis said: “We do not want to reinforce gender stereotypes within our John Lewis collections and instead want to provide greater choice and variety to our customers, so that the parent or child can choose what they would like to wear.” The retailer said it will also be reviewing its online range and school uniform department, as clothes are still arranged according to gender.
Let Clothes Be Clothes has previously engaged in pressuring other retailers for perceived “gender stereotyping” of children’s clothes including campaigning against infant and young child retailer Mothercare for advertising a boys’ clothing collection with science themes, Clarks for their “Dolly Babe” girls’ shoe range, and criticising Marks & Spencer for marketing a series of Natural History Museum dinosaur-themed T-shirts and pyjamas to boys.
Chris McGovern, retired headmaster and chairman of the Campaign for Real Education, expressed his concern the effect labelling children’s clothes as unisex has in the wider context of pushing genderlessness saying it risks “confusing” children.
“John Lewis is a reputable and admirable retailer and I have no doubt that getting rid of gender labels is well-intentioned. In isolation, one retailer introducing unisex clothing and labels would not be an issue,” he said.
“But by following this fashion to go genderless, I fear they are supporting a wider movement which risks confusing children and foists adult worries on to young people.” “There is a dangerous social phenomenon occurring of gender identity theft, which says there is no difference between boys and girls when of course there is,” he added.
In June, Dr Joanna Williams, a university lecturer and author of the book Women vs Feminism, told The Telegraph that the over-promotion of gender issues by schools is “sowing confusion about gender identity” and does “neither boys nor girls any favours”.
In May, it was reported that 100 schools in Britain have signed up to an LGBT “best practice” programme under which separate boys’ and girls’ uniforms are ditched, with the highest uptake for the programme being from primary schools.
www.breitbart.com/london/2017/09/03/department-store-removes-boys-girls-labels-clothing-gender-stereotypes/
This extreme left obsession with identity politics will be the death of us all.
Children are male, female or they have mental issues.
Girl: A female child
Biology....
A male (♂) organism is the physiological sex that produces sperm. Each spermatozoon can fuse with a larger female gamete, or ovum, in the process of fertilization. A male cannot reproduce sexually without access to at least one ovum from a female, but some organisms can reproduce both sexually and asexually. Most male mammals, including male humans, have a Y chromosome, which codes for the production of larger amounts of testosterone to develop male reproductive organs.
Not all species share a common sex-determination system. In most animals, including humans, sex is determined genetically, but in some species it can be determined due to social, environmental, or other factors. For example, Cymothoa exigua changes sex depending on the number of females present in the vicinity.
en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Male
Female (♀) is the sex of an organism, or a part of an organism, that produces non-mobile ova (egg cells). Barring rare medical conditions, most female mammals, including female humans, have two X chromosomes.
en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Female
You either have XX or XY chromosomes. They define the sexuality of the organism; including Homo sapiens sapiens. It's basic biology.
The John Lewis Partnership
Founded in the 1860s, JLP is a British company which operates John Lewis department stores, Waitrose supermarkets, its banking and financial services, and other retail-related activities. The company is owned by a trust on behalf of all its employees — known as Partners – who have a say in the running of the business, and receive a share of annual profits, which is usually a significant addition to their salary.
en.wikipedia.org/wiki/John_Lewis_Partnership
John Lewis has become the first major British retailer to remove ‘boys’ and ‘girls’ labels from children’s clothes to avoid what it calls “reinforcing gender stereotypes”. The retailer is now using “Boys & Girls” and “Girls & Boys” tags on clothes for children from newborn to 14 years old including skirts, pink tunics, and dresses.
Head of childrenswear Caroline Bettis said: “We do not want to reinforce gender stereotypes within our John Lewis collections and instead want to provide greater choice and variety to our customers, so that the parent or child can choose what they would like to wear.” The retailer said it will also be reviewing its online range and school uniform department, as clothes are still arranged according to gender.
Let Clothes Be Clothes has previously engaged in pressuring other retailers for perceived “gender stereotyping” of children’s clothes including campaigning against infant and young child retailer Mothercare for advertising a boys’ clothing collection with science themes, Clarks for their “Dolly Babe” girls’ shoe range, and criticising Marks & Spencer for marketing a series of Natural History Museum dinosaur-themed T-shirts and pyjamas to boys.
Chris McGovern, retired headmaster and chairman of the Campaign for Real Education, expressed his concern the effect labelling children’s clothes as unisex has in the wider context of pushing genderlessness saying it risks “confusing” children.
“John Lewis is a reputable and admirable retailer and I have no doubt that getting rid of gender labels is well-intentioned. In isolation, one retailer introducing unisex clothing and labels would not be an issue,” he said.
“But by following this fashion to go genderless, I fear they are supporting a wider movement which risks confusing children and foists adult worries on to young people.” “There is a dangerous social phenomenon occurring of gender identity theft, which says there is no difference between boys and girls when of course there is,” he added.
In June, Dr Joanna Williams, a university lecturer and author of the book Women vs Feminism, told The Telegraph that the over-promotion of gender issues by schools is “sowing confusion about gender identity” and does “neither boys nor girls any favours”.
In May, it was reported that 100 schools in Britain have signed up to an LGBT “best practice” programme under which separate boys’ and girls’ uniforms are ditched, with the highest uptake for the programme being from primary schools.
www.breitbart.com/london/2017/09/03/department-store-removes-boys-girls-labels-clothing-gender-stereotypes/
This extreme left obsession with identity politics will be the death of us all.
Children are male, female or they have mental issues.