I think the most pertinent question these days is why is sex listed on a drivers licence anyway? If it’s referring to phenotype why does anyone I give my ID to need to know what genitals are in my smallclothes? If it’s referring to chromasomal makeup why the hell is that relevant to the guy at the liquor store?
If it refers to gender then the consideration becomes that you can’t always intuit gender from presentation so that’s hardly good at creating any benefit for visual identification.
ID is an issue in general for non-binary people. Here in Canada your passport and licence have to match but getting an X gender marker on your passport means your documents have a solid opportunity to subject you to travel discrimination and whether or not that ID will even be accepted abroad becomes a serious and sometimes peicemeal question.
The question of “should we allow changes of sex on identifying documents” is kind of missing the point. We should be talking total abolition of registration of sex on drivers licences.
I think the most pertinent question these days is why is sex listed on a drivers licence anyway? If it’s referring to phenotype why does anyone I give my ID to need to know what genitals are in my smallclothes? If it’s referring to chromasomal makeup why the hell is that relevant to the guy at the liquor store?
If it refers to gender then the consideration becomes that you can’t always intuit gender from presentation so that’s hardly good at creating any benefit for visual identification.
ID is an issue in general for non-binary people. Here in Canada your passport and licence have to match but getting an X gender marker on your passport means your documents have a solid opportunity to subject you to travel discrimination and whether or not that ID will even be accepted abroad becomes a serious and sometimes peicemeal question.
The question of “should we allow changes of sex on identifying documents” is kind of missing the point. We should be talking total abolition of registration of sex on drivers licences.
I have always wondered the same. Why does gender matter? Why is race sometimes included in documents?
It all feels very much like 19th Century thinking where the place and date of production are the most important aspects of your being.