Believe it or don't. UCSF researchers at #WPATH2018 #wpath18 talked about seahorses and...wait for it...CLOWNFISH.
#IIdentifyAsAClownfishpic.twitter.com/r82zgSSXBz
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In case someone thinks better of having posted those slides. Bonus: They also talked about beetles, something about there being more species of beetles than anything else in the world. Relevance?! http://archive.is/HdBrP http://archive.is/BoQfE pic.twitter.com/AfwHC4BJb4
Like someone putting up a slide of an earthworm with its five hearts at a cardiologists' conference!
This whole thing just gets more and more insane... Why is this horseshit being taken seriously at a 'medical' conference when if someone brings it up on Twitter they get laughed off the thread? It seems gender critical Twitter really is more scientifically rigorous than WPATH!
Were there any slides about chimpanzees or gorillas? Seems like they'd be more relevant than sea creatures.
Would have ruined the narrative since no one has recorded chimps or bonobos trying to bite or claw off genitals or mammary glands...
Apparently fungi have 36000 sexes. Perhaps they could identify with those.
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