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  • Given a long enough time on the right hormones, and most (not all) of that advantage disappears. "While absolute lean mass remains higher in trans women, relative percentage lean mass and fat mass (and muscle strength corrected for lean mass), hemoglobin, and VO2 peak corrected for weight was no different to cisgender women. After 2 years of GAHT, no advantage was observed for physical performance measured by running time or in trans women. By 4 years, there was no advantage in sit-ups. While push-up performance declined in trans women, a statistical advantage remained relative to cisgender women."

    There's also a large band of ability within people. Michael Phelps has a genetic advantage, but his accomplishments are still celebrated.

    https://academic.oup.com/jcem/advance-article/doi/10.1210/clinem/dgad414/7223439?login=false

  • Fuck generational politics. There are class, gender, and racial divisions within each generation. We have more in common with working class and oppressed boomers than with ruling class members of our own generation.

  • A good (and entertaining) primer on revolutions is the now completed Revolutions podcast. I think you'll find revolutions more complex than that simplistic characterization. Most violence in a revolution happens during the counter revolution.

    Raising the spectre of possible revolutionary violence ignores the violence of the current system. Can you imagine the world overcoming climate disaster, with all the carnage it will bring, while under the rule of capitalism? Any revolutionary violence should be compared against the ongoing and future violence of capitalism, and its interconnected systems of white supremacy and patriarchy.

    Edit to add url for podcast: http://www.sal.wisc.edu/~jwp/revolutions-episode-index.html

    https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/revolutions/id703889772

  • After the Bolshevik revolution in 1917, homosexuality (as well as abortion) was decriminalized.

    It was only after Stalin's counter-revolution that gay sex (and abortion) were made illegal. People spoke out against it, including queers and feminists in the Comintern. Again, wtf are queer (or feminist) tankies thinking?

  • A job is something you do that someone WITH MONEY wants done, ON THEIR TERMS.

    there are rare, lucky, exceptions to this.

    My exception is my job is with others that unionized. So even tho we are only doing something that many someones with lots and of money want done, we're able to skim a good deal of money off of it.

  • As yet, social security is still a SELF-FUNDING program that lends money to the general fund. I'm gen-x, not a boomer. Stop buying into generational warfare. We have more in common with working class boomers than with gen Z tech bros.

  • Layoff protection was listed in the article as one of their reasons for unionizing. Being able to better negotiate severance, the right to be rehired, etc. The auto industry has layoffs, but unionized workers get recalled when jobs pick back up.

  • There's oligarchy with bread and circuses and oligarchy with boots, of varying degrees.

    In the US, we are at least allowed to organize outside opposition, it's just very lonely due to bread and circuses. The boots only come out when people pay attention, like during the WTO, George Floyd, Dakota Access, or today's Cop City.

    In Russia, I'm quite sure the leaflets I made for my local union's Juneteenth march would have gotten me in jail.