2/ The honesty here is noteworthy. Researchers can publish findings that support the "born this way" storyline (which plenty of trans people themselves disagree with) all day long with no problems. Anything else will be careful picked apart for signs of "harmfulness."
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3/ "[T]he School... has heard from community members expressing concerns that the conclusions could be used to discredit efforts to support Y and invalidate the perspectives of Z" could be used as justification to discredit just about any interesting social science study
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So are there actual scientific concerns beyond triggering people?
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This is incredible--a dean attacking, in a schoolwide letter, the published research of a professor who doesn't have the protections of tenure.
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More evidence of the Left’s descent into anti-science fundamentalist zealots who worship culture and govt. interchangeably.
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"The war on science is coming from inside the house!"
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"rapid-onset"? I thought you're born that way? I'm so tired of this stuff. No one had even heard of "gender dysphoria" just a few years ago. Now suddenly there's an epidemic of kids who don't know if they're boys or girls? Enough already!
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