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Trans activists have shouted themselves hoarse insisting that being trans is something you cannot change. They’ve wrapped it in layers of academic jargon, preaching that gender identity is so immutable it deserves the same legal protection as skin color or disability.
But now that people are starting to see through the act — that there was never real science behind any of that — the story is changing. The new line to save their cause is this: Being trans is too “limiting.” Sometimes you can be trans. Sometimes you can be straight. Sometimes neither. That’s how it goes now — according to JAMA Pediatrics.
In a recent commentary, researchers claim that the trans/cis binary is outdated and that gender among adolescents should be viewed as “multidimensional” and “fluid.” So after years of insisting that gender identity was fixed, they’re now arguing that it moves around — that it’s an experience, not a state.
But that is literally what early researchers said about gender dysphoria all along — that it is not a permanent state! The first long-term studies on the subject, beginning in the 1960s by Dr. Richard Green, found that most children who experienced gender confusion grew out of it naturally after puberty. Many later identified as gay or simply became comfortable in their own sex. That was the scientific consensus for decades, before ideology replaced it.
The irony couldn’t be louder. The same medical and academic institutions that demanded blind faith in gender ideology are now rewriting the rules — and pretending it was always this way.
Except it was this way. It was them who refused to see it. The evidence was there from the start — they just buried it under ideology.