It's not discriminatory as long as it has sound scientific basis. Then it's just a fact, and facts, in and of themselves, cannot be discriminatory, amirite?
For example, if we invent time travel, and it turns out ( it's hypothetical. I'm not saying this is an actual possibility) that the X chromosome mutates to produce lots of cyanide if there is no Y chromosome to override the allele responsible, the scientists who discovered how to travel through time are not sexist.
They can be presented in a discriminatory manner.
For example, if we invent time travel, and it turns out ( it's hypothetical. I'm not saying this is an actual possibility) that the X chromosome mutates to produce lots of cyanide if there is no Y chromosome to override the allele responsible, the scientists who discovered how to travel through time are not sexist.