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<blockquote data-quote="Deleted member 2897" data-source="post: 303839"><p>I'm not accusing them of academic fraud or misrepresenting their findings. All I'm doing is looking at their data (there is a chart that shows [going from memory] suicide/mortality of transgender people post surgery versus the regular population over time, and pointing out there is no difference. In other words, if the narrative was that bullying and ostracizing these people is what lead to suicide attempts, then this survey completely contradicts that. These are people that definitively look like the other gender, even naked. So if these folks still have much much worse mortality rates than the general population, there is something more damaging emotionally and mentally. The study agrees with that insofar as saying much more psychiatric treatment is needed. I worded that as assistance with identity reality. To me, all the data is right there that we're "doing this wrong".</p><p></p><p>In terms of me not knowing how to interpret academic research, that's a little presumptuous. For example, you still haven't rebutted anything I've said with the actual data in the study. I'm always happy to be proven wrong - there is nothing worse than going through life incorrect.</p><p></p><p>In terms of the articles I googled that you don't want to spend time looking for, all I literally did was google 'WHO removes disorder from transgenderism' and 'American Psychiatric Association removes disorder from transgenderism' and then went to their public announcements. They may very well have science and data behind them, but they provided none of it in the releases, nor did they even reference it. They only mentioned the goals of removing stygmas and improving access to care.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Deleted member 2897, post: 303839"] I'm not accusing them of academic fraud or misrepresenting their findings. All I'm doing is looking at their data (there is a chart that shows [going from memory] suicide/mortality of transgender people post surgery versus the regular population over time, and pointing out there is no difference. In other words, if the narrative was that bullying and ostracizing these people is what lead to suicide attempts, then this survey completely contradicts that. These are people that definitively look like the other gender, even naked. So if these folks still have much much worse mortality rates than the general population, there is something more damaging emotionally and mentally. The study agrees with that insofar as saying much more psychiatric treatment is needed. I worded that as assistance with identity reality. To me, all the data is right there that we're "doing this wrong". In terms of me not knowing how to interpret academic research, that's a little presumptuous. For example, you still haven't rebutted anything I've said with the actual data in the study. I'm always happy to be proven wrong - there is nothing worse than going through life incorrect. In terms of the articles I googled that you don't want to spend time looking for, all I literally did was google 'WHO removes disorder from transgenderism' and 'American Psychiatric Association removes disorder from transgenderism' and then went to their public announcements. They may very well have science and data behind them, but they provided none of it in the releases, nor did they even reference it. They only mentioned the goals of removing stygmas and improving access to care. [/QUOTE]
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