Posted on 09/02/2018 12:39:19 PM PDT by edwinland
You have 4 free articles remaining this month. Click here to subscribe How To Read An Ivy League CYA Letter By Matt McDonald | August 31, 2018, 22:50 EDT
Editors Note: An assistant professor at Brown University published a study this month in a peer-reviewed journal presenting evidence that rapid-onset gender dysphoria in teen-agers and young adults who didnt show any symptoms of it in childhood may be tied to binge-watching transgender-oriented YouTube videos and engaging in transgender-oriented online friend groups.
The descriptions of how these young people came to identify with a gender other than the one that corresponds to their biological sex dont jibe with what transgenderism experts have found in the past.
The study was published August 16. Brown University posted a news story about it on the schools web site on August 22. On August 27 Brown took the story down from its web site.
What follows is a letter from a Brown dean explaining the dis-publishing of the news story about the study, with translations of words and phrases that may otherwise be unclear.
(Excerpt) Read more at newbostonpost.com ...
Okay, that really was funny.
This offending professor, while he remains on the lam, should conduct a corollary study.
The hypothesis is: 100% of adult men and women want to avoid sexual partners who don't know if THEY (the sexual partners) are men or women as though THEY (the sexual partners) are radioactive.
Let's see if that's true.
Thanks edwinland.
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