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I think it's a good tactic to sue trannies for lying on their insurance forms, but if the CCP/Biden administration continues for long, they will certainly change the law so that lying about your sex on insurance forms becomes legal.
Insurers just won't take sex into account to determine pricing. Everyone will pay based on their age only.
Insurance. Lying about your sex is equivalent to lying about your age on Insurance Contracts.
How is sex determined? States can mandate a simple genetics test for XY/XX
WineHorror1 saysInsurers just won't take sex into account to determine pricing. Everyone will pay based on their age only.
That will cost them a fortune, and they'll need a bailout. There's hundreds of billions, maybe trillions, in existing life contracts out there. Nevermind Auto and other policies.
And States won't let them, either.
I've pointed this out multiple times, but about about women with AIS? Androgen insensitivity syndrome. They are XY but they don't react to testosterone.
Complete androgen insensitivity syndrome affects 2 to 5 per 100,000 people who are genetically male. Partial androgen insensitivity is thought to be at least as common as complete androgen insensitivity. Mild androgen insensitivity is much less common.
One thing being missed in the reporting of the Laurel Hubbard story is a glaring anomaly in the current IOC regulations governing the participation of transgender athletes in Olympic event, on which this graph clearly illustrates. The graph shows population distributions or circulating testosterone levels for normal healthy females, females with PCOS and/or hyperandrogenism, and for normal healthy males, all based on current IAAF reference ranges.
I've also added the following two lines:
1) The 'Semenya Line' shows the level below which both transgender and 46XY athletes are required to reduce their testosterone level for at least 12 months prior to them being permitted to compete in specific track events under IAAF rules.
This is the rule that will prevent Caster Semenya defending her 800m title in the upcoming Tokyo games.
2) The 'Hubbard Line' show the level below which Laurel Hubbard is required to reduce her testosterone level for 12 months, under IOC rules, in...
@richwicks it's so rare as to be negligible among people who say they are "trans":Complete androgen insensitivity syndrome affects 2 to 5 per 100,000 people who are genetically male. Partial androgen insensitivity is thought to be at least as common as complete androgen insensitivity. Mild androgen insensitivity is much less common.
https://medlineplus.gov/genetics/condition/androgen-insensitivity-syndrome/#frequency
but if the CCP/Biden administration continues for long, they will certainly change the law so that lying about your sex on insurance forms becomes legalbut if the CCP/Biden administration continues for long, they will certainly change the law so that lying becomes legal
Fortwaynemobile saysWhile cancel culture is an army.
How the hell did that happen?
Patrick saysbut if the CCP/Biden administration continues for long, they will certainly change the law so that lying about your sex on insurance forms becomes legalbut if the CCP/Biden administration continues for long, they will certainly change the law so that lying becomes legal
Lying IS legal.
Lying IS legal.
Democrats want to make lying MANDATORY. If you accidentally use the correct pronouns for a person who identifies as the opposite sex, California already has a law (for some healthcare workers) that will put you in jail for a year! It’s blatantly unconstitutional
Congress shall make no law respecting an establishment of religion, or prohibiting the free exercise thereof; or abridging the freedom of speech, or of the press; or the right of the people peaceably to assemble, and to petition the government for a redress of grievances.
How is sex determined? States can mandate a simple genetics test for XY/XX.