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Two transgender teen sprinters come first AND second in the girl's state championship months after one competed as a boy. Fair or not?
Very handy, this fashion for self-identifying.
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Very handy, this fashion for self-identifying.
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It's clearly impossible to establish if the proportion of transgender people has been roughly constant in history. What *is* true, though, is that it's hardly a modern phenomenon, and in many places it was indeed well-recognised and respected for centuries.
In practice, it's usually been the Abrahamic religions, and especially Christianity, that have kept transgenderism under wraps and rejected its legitimacy. Even if you aren't Christian, it seems that this legacy lives on and affects the attitudes of atheists as well.
It's clearly impossible to establish if the proportion of transgender people has been roughly constant in history. What *is* true, though, is that it's hardly a modern phenomenon, and in many places it was indeed well-recognised and respected for centuries.
In practice, it's usually been the Abrahamic religions, and especially Christianity, that have kept transgenderism under wraps and rejected its legitimacy. Even if you aren't Christian, it seems that this legacy lives on and affects the attitudes of atheists as well.
I'm going to go out on a limb here and say that you weren't particularly fixated on establishing how many people of your acquaintance were transgender, and, for that matter, that you didn't happen to have an interest in general demographic data.
Transgenderism is hardly a recent phenomenon. It's not difficult to research this for yourself. If you weren't aware of it when younger then... well, firstly, I don't mean at all that this makes you ignorant or blind to reality, it's just that wider studies show that it *was* a thing, so perhaps you missed it.
Transgenderism is hardly a recent phenomenon. It's not difficult to research this for yourself. If you weren't aware of it when younger then... well, firstly, I don't mean at all that this makes you ignorant or blind to reality, it's just that wider studies show that it *was* a thing, so perhaps you missed it.
As being gay was a crime up until the 60's and scociety's general understanding of sexualities and identifying other than straight and your birth gender was not very broad, people who were Trans (and straight perhaps) were justifiably worried / scared / terrified ( insert whatever adjective you think most closely resembles how you'd feel at the possibility of being chemically castrated if they thought you might be gay) so clearly were less visible than they are today when being Trans is perfectly fine by most people (off AB anyway). There are no more Trans people than there were 80 years ago, we just see more of them now for obvious reasons.
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