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New MI adjunct fellow Leor Sapir joins Brian Anderson to discuss the national debate over gender identity, the contradictions at the heart of transgender activism, and the reasons that America remains an outlier on the subject.
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Mr Sapir does well but fails to accept the greatest truth of the “trans debate”. There are two sexes, chromosomally defined and expressed by primary and secondary sex characteristics. Transgender people are, in fact, abnormal. Failing to accept this truth is harmful to them, just as it would be harmful to redefine polycystic kidney disease or congestive heart failure as normal. They are not bad, they are delusional, and they need our compassion and help, not chemical castration and physical mutilation.