People forget that success under capitalism is a function of probability, volume, and time. In a sense, there is no such thing as capitalism when volume and time are sufficiently diminished.
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Both the sufficiently large monopoly and the sufficiently small minority are in some sense uncapitalistic.
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The transgender umbrella is in this sense an outcome of capitalism; a bizarre series of equivocations between completely and essentially unrelated species driven entirely by a desire to create a handle by which a series of small, unrelated phenomenon can be borne.
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The problem the true (which is to say, neurological) transsexual faces is that, as an emergent group that will never go away, they are perpetually under bankrolled for variance by themselves, and yet fundamentally misrepresented when joined under the transgender umbrella.
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You can't amass enough transsexuals at once to determine anything about them a posteriori with sufficient confidence, and no one will accept a priori reasoning that begins by explaining the edge case; it violates a fundamental principle of how people make and use heuristics
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If the transsexual problem is ever going to be addressed scientifically, it will need both; both a valid a priori framework that begins by explaining the edge case, independently of the transgender umbrella (which means drawing distinctions), and enough probably corpses at once.
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In essence the only thing that could possibly vindicate the transsexual is a holocaust perpetuated sympathetically.
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At least, given current technology. The possibility of non-intrusive methods that don't require corpses will hopefully come before mass trans death. I'm just saying, if anyone is already planning the latter, please at least make use of it.
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