To: Cathryn Crawford
What it all boils down to, says Dr. Eric Vilain, a professor of human genetics, pediatrics and urology at UCLA, is that the roots of gender identity are much more complex than anyone thought.No it's not. These are examples of birth defects. Are we to believe that "human identity is much more complex than anyone thought" because some are born without a limb, with spina bifida, or dwarfism? Of course not.
It's wrong and insulting to use exceptions to push a political agenda.
To: anniegetyourgun
(sarcasm) Do you also believe the feminist dogma that there is no difference between the brains of men and women.
To: anniegetyourgun
Yes. Interesting article but I do believe you are right. There is really no more 'complexity' to this than to Down's syndrome or Turette's or those born with different personality profiles.
I do think there is an agenda to normalize the abnormal here, for political reasons.
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02/27/2004 1:26:50 PM PST by
WOSG
(If we call Republicans the "Grand Old Party" lets call Democrats the Corrupt Radical Activist Party.)
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