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Is This the Beginning of the End of Transgenderism?

guru 9 June 2
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its the beginning of the end.

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I will note that lupron is NOT the drug normally used in the US or UK as a "puberty blocker".

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For those that will listen: there are two groups of people - those that change their GENDER, and those that change their SEX. The former are transGENDER, the later are transSEX. Many have believed that the two groups are 1) interchangeable, they are not; 2) seeking the same goals, they are not.

Transgender, those that claim various personality traits are GENDER and malleable, seek to force society to not only accept their claims, but to alter all of society to conform to THEIR interpretation of what is appropriate. Transsex(uals) seek to conform to accepted gender norms because their (MY) gender is NOT malleable. We, I, were born with a specific gender, that differed from our physical sex.

If you think gender and sex are interchangeable words, why bother with two different ones? Our SEX is determinable by viewing the physical body - an unconscious person is distinguishable. However, our GENDER is what goes on between the ears - it is how WE, I, internally view our selves. WE see the physical, but we ALSO feel it from the inside. And for 99.7% of people, those two things are congruent - they match.

I know there are people that refuse to believe EVER that such a think can happen - yet, one out of every 330 births has a birth defect. There are many ways for the development of a zygote to go wrong. Transsexualism is just one.

The current problems with transgenders is going to morph, it hopefully will become more sane. But transsexuals have existed for all our history and are not going away until someone figures out what has gone wrong - NO medical efforts are being made except to analyze after the fact, patients that present to the medical community with gender dysphoria (something the transgender usually claims doesn't exist, in them).

So, not going away. Not the end. Not the end of the beginning. The beginning of the beginning. And if someone wants me to address particulars of the video...just ask.

Real (!) transsexuality does not exist in mammals. Other species, notably fish, can change their sex, from male to female or vice versa, but mammals not. Even human transsexuals can merely change their phenotyp.

@Matias66 Development of a human zygote is a complicated process - and development of the brain is mostly unique. How would a non-speaking mammal express a gender? There have been examples of chimps that exhibit non-natal role behavior, is this transsexualism in chimps? Unknown, and unknowable. And JUST expressing non-natal role behavior in humans is NOT an indication of transsexualism. The problem is that ANY attempt to medically understand the mechanics is ethically suspect - how can you risk the life of a fetus by repeated intrusions in the womb? Across tens of thousands or even millions of pregnancies....for 3/10 of 1% possible examples?

The question I have for those that doubt even the existence of transsexuals: do you believe that sexual orientation is an innate characteristic? If not, then the much rarer transsexual is beyond your ability to accept. The current 'transgender' fad, crazy, phenomena is NOT about transsexualism - it is about gender ideology and leftist woke culture.

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No, it's the beginning.

The end of the beginning?

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