Regarding the French version: He used "mâles" to refer to men. In French, it's purely reserved for animals of scientific talk, not day-to-day like this when referring to men. It can't really be translated, but it's basically a huge sign of disrespect, treating men as just animals acting on instinct.
Regarding the French version: He used "mâles" to refer to men. In French, it's purely reserved for animals of scientific talk, not day-to-day like this when referring to men. It can't really be translated, but it's basically a huge sign of disrespect, treating men as just animals acting on instinct.
Can confirm, nobody says mâle / femelle for humans... unless to specifically adress the problem of troons lying about their gender.