Great Point: What Exactly Are the Next Biology Textbooks Going to Look Like?

The New York Times published a hard-hitting science article this past week which patiently tried to explain to all of us that it’s impossible to tell whether a baby is a boy or a girl when it’s born. This was kind of a surprise, considering that all of us non-scientist rubes have pretty much had this one figured out for several thousand years!

Quick question for these neo-scientists, and it’s not a trick question: What was the gender of the person who had the baby? You know, the individual that bravely pushed the baby through the birth canal while clutching the other parent of the baby’s hand so hard that their fingers were crushed?

Not a trick question, guys!

No one…nothing?

And it shouldn’t be a tough question to answer. If you’ve been wondering if “woke” social justice warriors are actually insane, wonder no more! It was bad enough when they were so confused and paranoid that they couldn’t figure out which bathroom to use.

Now they’re telling us that there’s no “scientific consensus” on whether a baby is a boy or a girl when the little miracle is born. These people are nuts.


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