“A new report from the Kaiser Family Foundation and the Washington Post shows the expression ‘transgender’ is not only absurd, it’s meaningless,” said Dr. Jennifer Roback Morse, Ph.D., President of the Ruth Institute.
The survey purported to show that most were happier after they’d transitioned, “though how this can be quantified is a mystery,” Morse observed. “More importantly, it shows that for most who call themselves transgender, it’s nothing more than a state of mind.”
For instance, among transgender adults, most had only “socially transitioned” (declaring that they were of the opposite sex), while fewer than one-third had taken puberty blockers or so-called cross-sex hormones, and only one in six had undergone any type of surgery.
Morse remarked: “Of course, if an individual has submitted to any of this, it wouldn’t change his sex. It would just give him the appearance of being the opposite sex.”
“But most who call themselves transgender have done nothing at all, other than perhaps wearing the clothing of the other sex,” Morse continued. “All it takes is a declaration that one identifies as the opposite sex, or is non-binary, to confer the coveted title of transgender.”
“In many public schools, a boy can use the girls’ bathroom by simply saying that’s how he identifies. It’s easy to see why so many girls and women are uncomfortable with the situation,” Morse commented.
“But that’s the reality of the gender wonderland we’ve created. We don’t even need chemical or surgical intervention to create an illusion. You are whatever you say you are,” Morse said. “And if anyone disagrees, label them transphobic and punish them accordingly. Problem solved.”
For more information see the Ruth Institute’s Transgender Resource Center.