Leading college faculty union says belief in only 2 genders is based on 
‘ideology,' not fact
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Wednesday, December 12, 2018
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One of America’s leading college faculty unions is decrying attempts to define 
gender as “binary,” and claims that the Trump administration and the “religious 
fundamentalists” who support such a definition are moved by ideology, not fact.

The American Association of University Professors, which has 500 chapters and 
39 state associations, released a statement last month titled  “The Assault on 
Gender and Gender 
Studies<https://www.aaup.org/assault-gender-and-gender-studies>.”

The statement, which was created by AAUP’s subcommittee of Committee A on 
Academic Freedom and Tenure and the Committee on Women in the Academic 
Profession, railed against the Trump administration for considering a 
plan<https://www.nytimes.com/2018/10/21/us/politics/transgender-trump-administration-sex-definition.html>
 to define gender as a “biological, immutable condition” defined by a person’s 
sex at birth.

The plan stoked 
fears<https://thehill.com/opinion/civil-rights/412752-transgender-people-cant-be-defined-out-of-existence-despite-this>
 that the word “transgender” could be “defined out of existence.”

The AAUP statement also condemned Hungarian Prime Minister Viktor Orbán for 
issuing a 
decree<https://www.cnn.com/2018/10/19/europe/hungary-bans-gender-study-at-colleges-trnd/index.html>
 prohibiting gender studies courses from being taught in universities 
throughout the country.

The statement also went after administrations in Poland, Brazil and Bulgaria 
for “attempts to refute the scholarly consensus that gender identity is 
variable and mutable.”

“Biologists, anthropologists, historians, and psychologists have repeatedly 
shown that definitions of sex and sexuality have varied over time and across 
cultures and political regimes,” the AAUP statement reads. “Some of their work 
suggests that state-enforced preservation of traditional gender roles is 
associated with authoritarian attempts to control social life and to promise 
security in troubled times by pledging to protect patriarchal family 
structures.”

AAUP claims that those “authoritarian efforts” lead to a justification of 
“racial, class, and sexual policing that disciplines forms of kinship and 
homemaking.”

“Politicians and religious fundamentalists are neither scientists nor 
scholars,” the AAUP statement asserts. “Their motives are ideological. It is 
they who are offering ‘gender ideology’ by attempting to override the insights 
of serious scholars. By substituting their ideology for years of assiduous 
research, they impose their will in the name of a ‘science’ that is without 
factual support. This is a cynical invocation of science for purely political 
ends.”

The statement also asserts that defining gender as binary and immutable not 
only hurts transgender individuals and other nonbinary and gender nonconforming 
individuals but that it will also “disproportionately” impact “poor people and 
poor people of color.”

“There is also a potential threat to academic freedom: like attacks on climate 
science, the effort to establish a legal definition of gender as binary could 
lead to denying research funding to scholars and to impugning the value and 
validity of their scholarly work,” the statement warns. “Fixing the meaning of 
gender in this way may undermine the open-ended forms of inquiry that define 
research and teaching in a democracy.”

Despite accusing politicians and religious fundamentalists of having 
ideological motives with no “factual support,” AAUP failed in its statement to 
provide any sort of citation to the “biologists, anthropologists, historians, 
and psychologists” it relies on to form its own argument.

Although the AAUP statement wants to present politicians and religious 
fundamentalists as the main purveyor of the argument against beliefs in mutable 
gender, doctors and academics are also calling on the Trump administration to 
define gender as a “biological, immutable condition.”

Leaders from the conservative American College of Pediatricians signed onto a 
petition<https://www.ipetitions.com/petition/uphold-the-scientific-defintion-of-sex>
 sent last week to Trump administration officials to praise the administration 
for its intent to “uphold the scientific definition of sex in federal law and 
policy.”

“The norm for human design is to be conceived either male or female. Human 
sexuality is binary by design for the obvious purpose of the reproduction of 
our species,” the petition reads. “This principle is self-evident. ‘XY’ and 
‘XX’ are genetic markers of male and female, respectively, and are found in 
every cell of the human body including the brain. Sex is established at 
conception, declares itself in utero, and is acknowledged at birth.”

The petition declares that sex differences are “real and consequential.”
“The Institute of Medicine recognized the singular importance of sex to health 
and the field of medicine nearly two decades ago,” the petition explains. “Sex 
chromosomes impart innate differences between men and women in literally every 
cell of our bodies. There are over 6,500 shared 
genes<https://bmcbiol.biomedcentral.com/track/pdf/10.1186/s12915-017-0352-z> 
that are expressed differently in human males and females. These differences 
impact our brains, organ systems, propensity for developing certain diseases, 
differential responses to drugs, toxins and pain, differential cognitive and 
emotional processes, behavior and more.”

Along with ACP’s Dr. Michelle Cretella and pediatric endocrinologist Quinton 
Van Meter, the petition was signed by professors and academics from 
institutions like the University of Arizona College of Medicine, Northwestern 
University, University of Notre Dame, the University of San Diego and Johns 
Hopkins Medical School.

The petition was also signed by social conservative activists such as the 
Family Research Council’s Tony Perkins, Liberty Counsel’s Mat Staver, and 
Alliance Defending Freedom’s Michael Farris.
Michael Brown, a conservative radio host and prominent Messianic Jewish author, 
questioned in an 
op-ed<https://townhall.com/columnists/michaelbrown/2018/12/11/how-you-can-proclaim-that-biology-is-not-bigotry-n2537306>
 what the AAUP thinks of the doctors and academics who signed onto the petition.
“They are obviously bigots, and bigots cannot be taken seriously,” Brown 
sarcastically joked.
“In other words, we know better. We are educated. We are scientists. We are 
free of bias. We have no agenda, no ideology, no underlying worldview. We only 
utter the truth.”

Brown said that the AAUP’s argument “breaks down” when you look at some of the 
initial signatories of the statement, which includes professor J. Michael 
Bailey of Northwestern University, who is “celebrated in LGBT circles” for his 
book The Man Who Would Be Queen: The Science of Gender-Bending and 
Transsexualism.

“Of course, this argument breaks down immediately, based on verifiable facts,” 
Brown wrote.
Evolutionary psychology professor Geoffry Miller at the University of New 
Mexico also criticized the AAUP statement.

“Disgraceful that the leading union for American faculty, @AAUP, has sided with 
gender feminism ('serious scholars doing years of assiduous research') over 
evolutionary science in defining sex & gender,” he wrote in a 
tweet<https://twitter.com/primalpoly/status/1070450564012666882?ref_src=twsrc%5Etfw%7Ctwcamp%5Etweetembed%7Ctwterm%5E1070450564012666882&ref_url=https%3A%2F%2Fwww.faithwire.com%2F2018%2F12%2F06%2Funiversity-faculty-union-rebukes-belief-in-two-binary-sexes%2F>.
 “Why take such a blatantly partisan & biased position?”





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