The point I was addressing was your assertion that surgery would not change Jenner's sex. In truth, it can. It won't change the genotype. But, it WILL change the phenotype.
Colloquially, yeah. Just like colloquially, or sociologically I'm biracial or mixed-race. But more technically biracial or mixed-race (for modern humans) is an
oxymoron. Assuming modern biology and anthropology are correct about how many races exist among humans today (one race). And then assuming biology is correct about how many sexes exist among humans (two sexes) and what determines that sex (the presence of a Y chromosome makes you male).
But colloquially, sociologically, I agree. Bruce Jenner when he changes his physical appearance enough will be as female or woman as I am mulatto or biracial.
Racism?? Trust me, I am no racist.
Eh... I would argue no one, not me, not any black person reared in the Americas, and no other races of people reared in the Americas (Brazil to Canada) can escape having their views of race formed by their nation. Nations long ago built on racial caste systems.
Like sex and gender. Is it okay to kick a woman in the teeth? No. Well that is formed by being reared in the Americas even though you believe women should be Navy SEALs, Army Rangers, and cheer when female bullies kick some weak guy in his teeth.
As a child I heard my father complaining in the house frequently about how the media always asks of white, male, criminals... "What went wrong with a guy that was once a wonderful boy?" His complaints were that never does the media ask that of black criminals but just assumes, just presents them as though that was natural to them from birth.
What I term "guilty before innocent" or "bad until proven good." Having to prove each and every day for the rest of your life that you are "good."
My father rarely drinks alcohol. Does not do drugs. And was a Federal agents (Army vet too) and now a retired Federal agent. As a child I did not quite know what he meant.
Now, all these years later, in the same country, I find myself bringing up the same complaints. Observing the same thing.
Kind of like every time I see Viola Davis in some roll (at least the one's I've seen her in) she's playing the saaaaaaaaaame d___ roll of some black woman that has struggled upward heroically after having been sexually molested or beaten or betrayed by some
black man in her life.
And then this war waged ferociously on men of my hue that are blue collar workers. Black women eat it up and the white media runs with it. "There are no good black men for black women because few of them have college degrees" blah, blah, blah. And the war drum of
caring what people do with their sex lives or *who* they love with the All-American chant to girls and women, "Never settle less."
And that less does not include white men becoming transsexual with a swastika tattooed on their butt. It applied to men of my hue working two low paying jobs. Period.
If born again in the USA--vis reincarnation--I'd rather be born a female of any color, or be a white dude that is closeted gay and shooting up heroin in his arms. I sure wouldn't want to be born a combination of mulatto and male--in the USA. A curse worst than most afflictions on earth (the exception might be if my genetics would have me tall and handsome, and fate have me rich.)
So this whole thing involves racism in my book.
(So, I'm saying, conditioned by the media even Black-American women would see white men like Bruce Jenner as "a good catch"--because they are always good until proven bad, innocent until proven guilty, and everyone is "open minded" about any and everyone unless it's some dude of my hue laboring up and down a ladder for low pay, then we're in par with pedophiles.)