As we now have trans as a protected class it has shown the slippery slope in full free fall from the “gay rights” debate a decade ago. The problem is that laws based on fallacies will always be abused because their is no need to prove that any additions are legitimate. We have known for centuries men and women are not equal, we have known for centuries that racial aggregates depended on the culture dictating genetics. When we pretended that this didn’t matter we opened the door for non-biological protected classes. There has never been any evidence that being gay or trans is genetic, and there has been inconclusive evidence that gay and trans is biological at all aside from the biological impact occurring from grooming. In fact the best biological evidence we have is that external stimuli (aka other people) is what causes biological changes in the individual. Yet now we have more protected classes that are inherently non-biological than provably biological. These abuses are meant to subjugate not protect, they are meant to deny reality in place of accepting it.
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It doesn't make any sense that there would be, and this is playing into their language game. Transgender or transsexual or whatever other new words they come up with are not a sexualities, conditions, or states of being.
"Gender dysphoria" - a strong feeling that you're a male trapped in a female body, or vice versa. Whether or not it's genetic is a research exercise that those of us without this condition will never have to worry about. It's rare enough that in non-Clown World most people wouldn't have even heard of it.
"Trans" - a lifestyle choice where you play act in public that you're the opposite sex, and demand society and laws respect your choice. Demanding we bend the meaning of laws which were written so people that can't change what they are can still find work is evil, but a necessary tactic to fully live the lifestyle.
Agreed, if dysphoria is partially genetic, it would be genetic like Altzheimer's.
It certainly wouldn't be fully hereditary, but I'm fairly confident a lot of non-transgender people are being given dysphoria as a result of early exposure to social pressure to become transgender, getting castrated or having puberty blocked, and thus causing them to be misaligned from the sex they were actually born as.