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Culture War Roundup for the week of October 30, 2023

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I don't trust your statistics on crime for basically this reason; aside from the sample size, I don't trust that what happens to trans people in 1973 Sweden has anything much to do with what happens in 2023 US

If you have statistics demonstrating that trans people in 2023 exhibit vastly different patterns of criminality compared to this report, I would love to see them.

Things like wearing dresses or using makeup or referring to yourself with a specific pronoun or voting Democrat or etc. are all behaviors, which we would expect to correlate with trans identification (let me know if you dispute that).

Saying 'I am trans' is a behavior, and correlates very highly with trans identification. So obviously trans people don't behave like their natal sex across all behaviors.

Note that I said "self-declared trans people almost invariably behave in a manner more consistent with their natal sex then their claimed gender identity". I never said that literally every single behaviour exhibited by a trans person is the same as those of a typical person of their natal sex. If a male person is sexually attracted to women, works in a STEM career, served in the armed forces, likes watching football, fishing and drinking beer, occasionally gets into drunken fistfights, prefers sci-fi films to romantic comedies, gets uncomfortable talking about his feelings, but enjoys wearing women's clothes and sometimes asks people to address him as "Sheila" (but has never reported psychological symptoms consistent with gender dysphoria) - prior to ~2010, we would have referred to such a person as a "crossdresser". It's only very recently that we've collectively decided that this person - conventionally masculine in every way that matters, aside from an incidental fondness for women's clothing - is actually a "trans woman".