Part 3/7:
Biological Differences vs. Social Constructs
The discussion contrasts biological differences inherent in gender with the socially constructed nature of racial identities. For many, being male or female is tied to physical attributes and biological factors, which contribute to the argument that one can transition from one to the other. In this view, transgender individuals are validating their true selves by aligning their gender identity with their lived experience, which is seen as a legitimate and transformative process.