Exceptional Women Are Really Men?

“Louisa May Alcott” by exit78 is marked with Public Domain Mark 1.0.

Did the Mother of Young Adult Literature Identify as a Man?

A guest essay in the New York Times asks that question about Louisa May Alcott. Eliza Mondegreen sets the historical record straight.

Historical fan fiction in the New York Times.

Not a fan of the trend of stripping exceptional women of their sex on the reasoning that—because they were exceptional—that means they must have been men all along. We used to call this kind of thing sexist, but now we’re meant to call it progressive instead.

Last year a celebrated play about Joan of Arc had her cast as a “trans” person. The erasure of woman continues.

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Fatal Weaknesses of Landmark Dutch Studies On Gender

This is a follow up post to the two posts recently made about the False Assumptions of current gender science practices. Leor Sapir’s thread below is well worth your time.

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What Are We Doing To Our Children?

American Board of Family Medicine – Captured

Place this in the Institutional Capture Column. The ABFM asked the following question in its certification exam:

A 13-year-old who was assigned female at birth has been diagnosed with gender dysphoria. His parents fully support their child and affirm his gender as male. On examination the patient has a sexual maturity rating of Tanner stage 3.

Which one of the following steps would be appropriate for optimal support and therapy for this patient?


Companion Posts

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Institutional Capture