Dennis Prager Show - EU Scholars Fail To Define Sex Or Gender After 5 Year Research Project Aired: 2024-08-29 Duration: 03:52 === Five-Year Failure (03:38) === [00:00:00] EU-funded scholars fail to define sex or gender after five-year research project. [00:00:07] Do you know what the part of the headline that most blows my mind? [00:00:11] Five-year research project. [00:00:18] So the answer to that, that, what, the, um... [00:00:23] Matt Walsh. [00:00:23] The Matt Walsh documentary, What is a Woman? [00:00:27] Is... [00:00:28] I gotta do five years research. [00:00:30] That would be the appropriate answer. [00:00:33] But then that doesn't work. [00:00:35] And I need 400 researchers. [00:00:37] A group of international scholars. [00:00:40] Do you understand the state of scholarship? [00:00:45] A group of international scholars funded by the European Union. [00:00:50] I'd love to know how much the European Union paid. [00:00:54] By the way, I can't believe. [00:00:58] It's so painful. [00:00:59] It's a National Review article and they got the grammar wrong. [00:01:03] We're unable to define sex or gender. [00:01:08] It shows you the state of education. [00:01:12] The subject of the sentence was group, not international scholars. [00:01:18] A group of scholars was paid. [00:01:23] Unable to define sex or gender after studying the topic for more than five years, but nevertheless concluded that both concepts should be incorporated into all academic research going forward. [00:01:38] Gender Net Plus is an initiative that, beginning in 2018, funded 13 transnational... [00:01:48] Ah, you see? [00:01:50] It makes sense. [00:01:52] Transnational. [00:01:54] Research projects with nearly 400 researchers from 12 countries. [00:02:00] According to a grant agreement, the EU awarded GenderNetPlus nearly $4.2 million. [00:02:12] As the various projects under the GenderNetPlus umbrella concluded, 40 researchers met for a two-day workshop in November. [00:02:22] 2022, to, quote, share experiences, discuss challenges, and consider the best way forward to incorporate sex and gender in research. [00:02:34] The authors are affiliated with a number of well-owned universities, including Yale, Oxford, and McGill. [00:02:43] Okay, so now you will get more and more this great distinction between sex and gender. [00:02:55] Why isn't the answer to the question of preferred pronouns, why isn't the answer that we just continue doing what we have done forever? [00:03:08] We know of no exception. [00:03:11] We meet a human being, and based on how they dress, how they look, facial hair or not, In 99.99% of our interactions with other human beings, we assume we're talking to a male or a female. === Why It's Not Obvious (00:29) === [00:03:36] Why isn't that enough? [00:03:40] Why do you need to tell people your preferred pronoun? [00:03:43] Why isn't it obvious even if you're trans? [00:03:47] Why isn't it obvious you are what you feel you've trans transited into?