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Scientific Basis for Gender Censored From Netflix Version of Old Bill Nye Show

In the USSR, the slaves used to joke, “The future is certain. It’s the past that keeps changing.” Likewise in the USSA, where our answer to Trofim Lysenko benefits from having past statements that no longer comply with official dogma stuffed down the Memory Hole:

A segment saying that chromosomes determine one’s gender on an episode of the educational children’s show “Bill Nye the Science guy,” is cut out on the Netflix version. …

In the original episode, titled “Probability,” a young woman told viewers, “I’m a girl. Could have just as easily been a boy, though, because the probability of becoming a girl is always 1 in 2.”

“See, inside each of our cells are these things called chromosomes, and they control whether we become a boy or a girl, ” the young woman continued. “See, there are only two possibilities: XX, a girl, or XY, a boy.”

Although Netflix denies responsibility, all of the above has been cut out entirely. The likely reason:

This clashes directly with Nye’s current feelings on sex: in a recent episode of his new Netflix series, “Bill Nye Saves the World,” Nye claims that the “male and female” binary is “more like a kaleidoscope.” Instead of the simple XX and XY combinations, Nye asserts that “we see more combinations than that in real life.”

“What makes someone male or female,” Nye says, “isn’t so clear-cut.”

Nye’s evolution on the subject of biological sex is roughly in line with that of standard progressive gender ideology, which is hardly surprising—Nye has become something of a progressive spokesman.

Ideology always comes first for progressives. Science is twisted into bizarre contortions in order to serve it.

Nye recently generated controversy when actress Rachel Bloom appeared on his latest television show and gave a half-rap, half-spoken-word performance about sexuality and identity, which included lines such as “Must I choose between only John or Joyce? / Are my options only hard or moist?” and “Drag queen, drag king, just do what feels right / You’re a tall pansexual flirty wood sprite?”

It is unclear if Bill Nye believes that chromosomes have a genetic effect on one’s desire to be a tall pansexual flirty wood sprite.

Moonbattery has the same effect on what is presented to us as science as it has on everything else. Within a few years, students will be reading about pansexual flirty wood sprites in their college biology textbooks, as the Russians and Chinese race ahead of us.

The segment was retroactively censored for ideological noncompliance.

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