It would be worth burninating on the main site, but I think we should keep it here on Meta. Some discussions are about gender, and that's OK, regardless of how they turn out.
I agree that we shouldn't care about gender, and most people do not, but some people wish to talk about this in the context of Stack Overflow, and that's fine. Having the tag does not pre-suppose the outcome of such discussions, and meanwhile we might as well apply the correct taxonomy.
In relation to other potential tags (e.g. sexuality
and religion
) they can be created if someone feels that their Meta question is related to those themes. Indeed, I have already asked a question about religion! I will refrain from retagging it though, as that might be considered a bit cheeky just to prove a point :-p
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I wonder if there is another broader question here, which is whether gender questions are on-topic. I believe they are, and since moderators have reopened such discussions after they've been closed with undue haste, I think we can be pretty sure they are. Stack Exchange Inc has been pretty cool about gender discussions so far (and they're paying for the server time!).
For what it is worth, I don't think the existence of a tag hugely affects the topicality of a theme - gender should be a permitted subject of discussion regardless of whether we have a tag for it.
It has also been said that this tag should be deleted on the basis that there aren't many questions using it. As it happens, I think there are more questions that should be using it, but aren't - at least some of these, for example.