This is an interesting case I've found. A non binary woman, and a valedictorian at Georgetown University, wrote an article on how gender is a spectrum. In her notes she mentions how she has authored thousands of papers and helps consult for huge Pharma firms like Pfizer and Goldman Sachs.
Turns out, she just runs a website that gathers new biotech articles and news, and when I searched her name in Google scholar to find her citations, I came up with none. In interviews, she states that she has a knack for numbers and business. Her YouTube channel has next to no followers -
198 subscribers - and her social media only has 2,000 or so followers. For someone with a knack for knowing the market, this woman cannot make a d
ent in the social scene.
The biggest following Cade has is on
Instagram, where she mainly reacts to TikToks. There, she has 36k followers.
The
article in question.
Archive.
Choice quotes.
On average, men do have penises, and on average, women do have vaginas, which is what allows for reproduction. However, there are many examples where this is not the case, such as intersex people. External genitals (a biological marker of sex) present across a spectrum from full-size penis to small penis to micro-penis to clitoromegaly to enlarged clitoris to standard-sized clitoris.
On average, men tend to have XY chromosomes and women tend to have XX chromosomes. However, sex chromosomes come in a wide variety as well, with at least 16 different naturally occurring variations (see details below). This means that chromosomal presentation is not binary either.
On average, men also tend to have more facial and body hair than women (a secondary sex characteristic), but there are also women with coarse and dense body hair and men who can’t grow a full beard.
On average, men tend to be taller than women, but there are most certainly women that are taller than some men. If skeletal structure (a biological marker of sex) was binary, then all men would have to be taller than all women, which of course, they are not.
As explained by these examples, gender is not binary, because it cannot be grouped into two separate, non-overlapping groups.
Men who don't grow beards? Women.
Tall women? Men.
Micropenis? Just an enlarged clit.
Big clit? Micropenis. All the same.
This is coming from a valedictorian and someone who studied biology. Yes, men are taller than average than women. THAT IS THE POINT. THE MEAN. A few statistical anomalies of tall women or hairy women doesn't remove the fact that males are stronger than females; that they have greater kinetic energy and a quicker resting heart rate. These anomalies do not prove a spectrum OF sex, but a spectrum WITHIN sex.
According to this star pupil, genitalia doesn't determine sex. We just can't tell what male or female is - unless we're talking about animals like elephants or dogs. Then we know full well what male or female is.
Here is the
interview.
For comparison, let's take Queen TERF Emma N. Hilton, the one seen at Woman's Place UK and wrote a paper with Tommy Lundberg. Her papers show up on the first page. Cade has nothing in the National Library of Medicine, no citation index, no nothing. Where are those thousand papers, Cade? You need to do better than that. You wrote a blogpost, as a scientist, saying sex is a spectrum yet there's no mention of her practicing anywhere, at any university, for her post, or any MD or PhD (yes, I'm being a sucker for pedigrees but the enby brought it up first. I expect you to deliver). There were zero references listed in that article. It's cheap, it's lame, and it's going nowhere just like Cade's real estate business.
Please, Cade, get a Jewish advisor before you end up broke.