• kbrot@kbin.social
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    1 year ago

    Gonna be the optimist here and simply educate.

    America isn’t the whole world. This article is Canadian. Canada’s First Nations (and all Indigenous but especially them) believe one version of gender nonconformity comes from the person being of two spirits simultaneously. Hence two-spirit (2S). Today you’re one of the 10,000. Congrats.

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      1 year ago

      Genuinely interested and want to get educated on this - is the idea that each individual has a male and female spirits (and gender is a spectrum on that scale)? How did the First Nations people determine how to divide the traditional gender roles, for example who the hunters chasing the prey are and who stays back to take care of the young ones? Or are these two seperated topics that are mixed up in my head?

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        1 year ago

        I’m not an expert on the topic; it’s just something I’ve read about and wanted to share. Wouldn’t want to get the more intricate details wrong. I think it’s great you want to learn more though. It’s fascinating stuff. I’d recommend checking out better sources than I.

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      1 year ago

      I think the point of the question was, why wasn’t that included on the “+”

      And now that I think about it, what determines what’s in the “+” and what isnt

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      But again, why aren’t they covered by the “+”?

      When do we stop adding new letters and numbers and just let the plus do its’ job?!