Board Thread:Improvements and Issues/@comment-4551377-20170919195839

I get that this is 2017 (or as of the last discussion about this, 2016) and the age of Political Correctness is taking the scene in slew, but if it is stated and never disproved within the material or outside the material that Giselle is a male, then why not update the page to reflect it? This is all fiction after all, so our real world politics shouldn't influence were politics aren't a thing in. Gender can be a social construct, but that construct works both ways, its how both you identify you and how other identify you. In Giselle's case, they don't refute any claims about them being male. Effeminate male's can exist, there's a few in BLEACH itself. Its just that Giselle's appearance is another take on it. Giselle has never identified themselves as female, nor does any of their allies. We made the assumption which doesn't can't as validity. At least, not over what a character in-universe states (which is essentially Kubo's words as well). This is no different from Yoruichi's brother, Yushiro. We assumed he was a female, but later in the chapter this gets addressed and states that he is indeed a male. If we play the "Gender is a social construct" card, then we may as well go back and re-assign Yushiro's gender as "Female".  