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Culture War Roundup for the week of February 27, 2023

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Thanks for your perspective. Dyslexia is another good example of one of these potentially culturally bound illnesses.

I know you see the trans question as a red Haring but this is another reason I find the topic impossible to ignore. It's the meme equivalent of a bullet with my name on it. There but for the grace of God go I as it is exactly the kind of thing I might have been susceptible to.

I suppose I think that compared to depression, anxiety, chronic pain, anorexia, and other issues I see trans as something that doesn't cause nearly as much harm, but generates a disproportionate amount of outrage. It's definitely one of the best examples of a subculture driving mental illness though.

I do agree that Trans in of itself generates less harm, but the sheer massive correlations with other mental illnesses seems to be indicative of an issue.

It’s pretty clear that it is much, much worse to be trans than cis, so it would be a pretty central example of a subculture driven mental illness really hurting people.

I suppose I think that compared to depression, anxiety, chronic pain, anorexia, and other issues I see trans as something that doesn't cause nearly as much harm

I find this difficult to understand. Just on a trivial metric transgendered people seem to have a higher suicide rate than depressed people. You may be right on chronic pain but that does seem less memetically contagious and much less identity forming so it Amy make up in pure volume what chronic pain has in raw level of misery caused. I can't say which I would choose if I had to make such a choice, but it is far from obvious to me that transgendered is the least of the options on that list.

Fair! I suppose I thought depression/anxiety etc were much more broadly diagnosed and well known in society.

Then again, I'm also a bit tired of all the constant debates about trans on here. ;)