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In bits, yes.
You do not have to be an advocate for 'traditional' gender roles or sexuality to realise that the attack on the concept of biological sex is an attack on science itself. We should not discard reality in favour of a fantasy where anyone can say they are anything.The so-called "queer theory" that you're referring to is pretty much entirely based on their writings and, trust me, their arguments are not ridiculous as you're making them sound. I've also had to write an essay "attacking" some of their theories for a midterm project, and it was no trivial task.
You will need to decide if what you want to attack is the actual arguments or the right-wing strawman made of them. The first will demand a lot more work and will probably be a lot less popular than the latter.
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