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Theories, controversy surround community

Started by Natasha, February 10, 2008, 12:00:11 AM

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Natasha

Theories, controversy surround community

http://www.nashuatelegraph.com/apps/pbcs.dll/article?AID=/20080210/NEWS01/279360733/-1/OPINION02
02/10/2008

Up until the 1970s, the American Psychological Association's manual of psychiatric disorders included homosexuality in its pages.
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lady amarant

I love this:

Quote"Anyone who claims to know the answer is running around, as my boss says, 'uninhibited by knowledge.' "

Gee Mr. Goldberg. Have you been under a rock the last few decades? Chromosomes are about as fluid as mercury. Lets see... xy, xx ... hang on! what's this xxy, xo, ... xy CAIS, xy PAIS, intersex, ... damn, I think the cracks are starting to show Mr. Goldberg.

QuoteWhy not spend the same time and energy . . . adjusting to being comfortable in your own body?"

Because that will NEVER happen. Some trans-people waste their whole lives being miserable trying to do just that. It doesn't work.

I wish we could show just how much personal bias colours professional opinion in people like these. THEY are the biggest threat we face, because they "legitamize" the bigotry. Just look at Blanchard & Bailey. They did such a number on us that many transgendered people are even taken in by it.

I can understand bigotry born of ignorance or fear, but this kind of thing tests the "judge not lest..." I try to follow to the utmost.  >:(

Makes me sick.

And McHugh is just another B&B fanboy. A**ehole.

Grrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrr!
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