So: 2/
T does contribute to making the man—both activationally (in the moment) and organizationally (masculinizing anatomy and physiology from an early age, in a non-reversible way). Organizational effects cannot be reversed with hormone blockers. 3/
But sex differences develop even when hormone levels are controlled for during development. Sex differences exist even without hormonal differences. 5/
And having two X chromosomes, vs one X chromosome, has effects on development. 6/
Again—*again*—it is the responsibility of a compassionate, democratic society to respect and protect the rights of trans people. But trans people are rare. Very rare. 12/
That girl child isn’t a boy. That girl child is a modern girl. (That girl child was me.) 15/
Many of us genXers grew up reveling in freedom from restrictive gender norms. It is thus particularly appalling to see them reappear under a phony progressive banner. 16/
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It feels like it’s too much to take. Not my fight. Not gonna die on this hill. 21/
…Did you hear that Heather’s a transphobe?...better to steer clear… 22/
For this I was called a racist. 24/
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People who haven’t yet had stigmatizing epithets hurled at them are afraid of what happens next. 25/
It made the later name-calling easy to take, frankly. A Nazi? Yeah. Right. A transphobe? Uh-huh. Do tell. 26/
If working for a world that MLK would have embraced makes me a racist, and demanding that women’s rights not fall prey to #TransIdeology makes me a transphobe, then those words no longer have useful meanings. 27/