> Even if it is detrimental to humanity as a whole.
Please stop that unfounded B.S. The Philippines had a thriving trans/gender neutral culture until the Christians showed up and imposed their binary preferences.
Also I wouldn't call the family structured societies healthy (as someone coming from a very "family healthy" society). They just makes sense for a certain time and for other times, a social change might be more appropriate.
So let me understand. You think that wide spread endocrine disruption is not detrimental to humanity, or did you just cling on the trans issue because it goes against your political views ?
I do not understand why exploring the reasons for the prevalence of people identifying as trans has to affect their identity.
> Even if it is detrimental to humanity as a whole.
You make this argument, and while the burden of proof is on you, you refute the answer with "because it goes against your political views".
These "trans issues" have existed for thousands of years[1] and yet humanity is still thriving.
And even assuming that your argument was founded and right, trans issues would be close to the bottom of the list of priorities compared to other detrimental behavior expressed by humanity. Wars, actively destroying our own planet and environment, discrimination, over-consumption.
I've written a response but unfortunately it doesn't fit in a comment. I think this is reasonable since your linked article doesn't either. Hopefully you'll consider this:
> It is known that the brains of males and females are different. Evidence further suggests that brain anatomy and neuronal signaling pathways are more closely aligned with a person’s perceived gender identity.
Please stop that unfounded B.S. The Philippines had a thriving trans/gender neutral culture until the Christians showed up and imposed their binary preferences.
Also I wouldn't call the family structured societies healthy (as someone coming from a very "family healthy" society). They just makes sense for a certain time and for other times, a social change might be more appropriate.