Merriam-Webster Changes Dictionary Definition of ‘female’ to include ‘gender identity’
/From [HERE] The Merriam-Webster Dictionary now includes “gender identity” in the definition of female. The change, which apparently took place in 2020, became more widely known after conservative commentator Matt Walsh brought attention to it with a tweet he published on Tuesday.
“It was bound to happen. Merriam-Webster has changed its dictionary definition of ‘female’ to appease the trans activists,” Walsh wrote.
The venerable American dictionary, first published by Noah Webster in 1828 and purchased by Merriam Co. in 1843, now lists among the definitions of female “having a gender identity that is the opposite of male.” A similar change took place within the dictionary’s definition of “male,” with the entry now including “having a gender identity that is the opposite of female.”
Merriam-Webster has a history of modifying definitions to fit leftist narratives. In October 2020, the dictionary changed the definition of “sexual preference,” to please homosexuals, stating that the term was “outdated” and “offensive.” The change followed a rant by Hawaii Democrat U.S. Senator Maisie Hirono against pro-lifers during Supreme Court Justice Amy Coney Barrett’s confirmation hearings. The Supreme Court Justice had used the expression.
Merriam-Webster also changed the definition of a “trans” woman that year, stating that a “trans” woman, or a gender confused man, is “an adult who was born male but whose gender identity is female.” The alteration came shortly after the dictionary changed the definition of racism; a young black woman had asked the company to make the dictionary definition reflect “a systematic oppression upon a group of people.”
According to FUNKTIONARY:
gender – anatomical and chromosomic differentiation. Gender is a set of learned sexual behaviors or orientations that do not necessarily have to comport to one’s anatomical sex. Gender transcends or extends past sexuality when there are hormonal deficiencies or genetic crossfires. There is nothing immoral about sexual disorientation. The masculine\feminine relationship is of great import so that the individual can see in the complement sex what they have denied in themselves. Women are dressed but very few are clothed; with men it’s just the opposite: men are clothed but very rarely dressed. Our true Essence is pure Consciousness, which has no age or genital differences—and at the pinnacle of consciousness all duality disappears. However, be that at is may—or dismay others—we are living within the relative manifestation of 3-D matter reality, therefore we must play out our part (with our parts) in the “real” world of flesh, feelings, emotions and fluids. Now, it has been said that sex is universal and that gender is just spare parts, but I’ve never seen or heard of a vagina producing stinky farts. Until a rectum secretes juices like a vagina—I’ll stay steady and stick with (and to) factory-ready.