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BREAKING: NCAA says state of North Carolina will again be considered for championship hosting....
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<blockquote data-quote="Deleted member 2897" data-source="post: 302847"><p>Oh, but I'm not. Just think about it. The narrative is that these folks commit suicide because they are bullied and ostracized from society. Yet here you have a group of transgender people that went so far to try and become the other gender as to have sex reassignment surgery. So now you have (for example) a male who looks, acts, dresses, and even genitally looks like a female. Yet the study specifically states that those people still sport massively high mortality rates and suicide rates. And, if you scroll down to the bottom, you'll see over many years post-surgery those rates don't measurably change relative to the general population. The study specifically states they need psychiatric and somatic care. All the data and studies cries out that they have an identity problem that everyone is trying to gloss over, even by trying to alter their physical appearance...and it doesn't work.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Deleted member 2897, post: 302847"] Oh, but I'm not. Just think about it. The narrative is that these folks commit suicide because they are bullied and ostracized from society. Yet here you have a group of transgender people that went so far to try and become the other gender as to have sex reassignment surgery. So now you have (for example) a male who looks, acts, dresses, and even genitally looks like a female. Yet the study specifically states that those people still sport massively high mortality rates and suicide rates. And, if you scroll down to the bottom, you'll see over many years post-surgery those rates don't measurably change relative to the general population. The study specifically states they need psychiatric and somatic care. All the data and studies cries out that they have an identity problem that everyone is trying to gloss over, even by trying to alter their physical appearance...and it doesn't work. [/QUOTE]
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