The American Medical Association (AMA), the largest organization of physicians and medical students in the United States, came under fire over the weekend for a recent proposal calling to end the designation of sex on birth certificates.
The proposal (pdf), which was adopted by the AMAโs Board of Trustees in June, states that recording the babyโs sex on the public portion of birth certificates, as has always been the case, has โpotential for discrimination.โ
โOur American Medical Association will advocate for the removal of sex as a legal designation on the public portion of the birth certificate,โ the proposal reads, adding that information on a personโs sex designation at birth will still be submitted to the authority and only used for medical, public health, and statistical purposes.
According to the AMA, recording a personโs sex can result in โconfusion, possible discrimination, harassment and violenceโ against those whose chosen gender identity or self-expression is different from their assigned sex at birth, whenever they are requested to show their birth certificate.
โAssigning sex using a binary variable and placing it on the public portion of the birth certificate perpetuates a view that it is immutable and fails to recognize the medical spectrum of gender identity,โ the AMAโs LGBTQ Advisory Committee argued. โImposing such a categorization system risks stifling self-expression and self-identification and contributes to marginalization and minoritization.โ
The policy received widespread backlash on social media after it was reported by medical news site WebMD. Critics across the political spectrum expressed frustration over the disregard for biology, as well as concern that science is being subordinated by progressive politics.
โWho gains if biological reality is erased from birth certificates, and who loses?โ Rachel Moran, a feminist activist, wrote on Twitter. โThis is the most serious assault on womenโs dignity and autonomy I have ever seen in my life.โ
โThe near-total politicization of science on behalf of fringe progressive fantasticism happened really fast, all things considered,โ wrote Omri Ceren, national security adviser for Sen. Ted Cruz (R-Texas).
โThis isnโt enough. The AMA should create an entire research division devoted to debunking the socially constructed myth of chromosomes. Call it the Lysenko Department,โ joked New York Post editor Sohrab Ahmari in reference to Trofim Lysenko, a Soviet biologist known for using politics and public opinion to suppress those who opposed his pseudo-genetic science based on Marxist-Leninist ideology.
The AMA proposal came as the U.S. Department of State changed its passport policy, allowing Americans to self-select their gender on their passports without having to provide medical certification. A third gender marker other than โmaleโ or โfemaleโ will be added to U.S. passports in the future.
BYย GQ PAN