I think it's plausible that "real" trans is a thing. Genetics is complicated, there are mutations, there are weird interactions, I can believe that 1/100 of 1% of people have "the wrong" brain for their body. ...but I also suspect that 99% of "trans" over the last 10 yrs aren't. https://twitter.com/JoscoJVTeam/status/1047127501141491723 …
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This is my read on it as well. It might even be more prevalent among certain ethnic groups, look at Indian culture and Native Americans with their history of third gender people. But trans today is society meming vulnerable kids into mutilating themselves.
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As I say repeatedly - genuine outliers happen and no need to be cruel to them. But making “outlier” a sought-after center-stage status results in insanity.
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"Outliers are ok, but outliers must never be normalized" would be a good civilizational ethos.
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That's an excellent point. We can test if the brain is X or Y chromosomes, and if that matches the body. Declaring your brain runs Intel Assembler on an AMD chipset means we are unable to test the truth of your claim.
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obviously brains are built out of the same XX or XY cells as the rest of the body the question is whether the patterns and organization of the brain match the rest of the body I recall seeing fMRI studies showing that trans brains are not identical to the "identified" gender >
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