Johns Hopkins Prof: Transgender Males become ‘Feminized Men,’ ‘Impersonators’, Not Actual Women


Dr. Paul R. McHugh of Johns Hopkins University and Hospital has angered those who champion the rights of the transgender person. In an article he wrote Transgenderism: A Pathogenic Meme for the  Witherspoon Institute, he states that,

“Transgendered men do not become women, nor do transgendered women become men,” he said.  “All (including Bruce Jenner) become feminized men or masculinized women, counterfeits or impersonators of the sex with which they ‘identify.’ In that lies their problematic future.”

Truth and Action wrote an article in the WSJ, in June, reported that sexual reassignment was not the best for individuals who had undergone the surgery.  It would seem to me that someone in the White House would have read the article –  the research, the medical journals, prior to expanding Obamacare coverage in this area.

It now appears that our long-ago decision was a wise one. A 2011 study at the Karolinska Institute in Sweden produced the most illuminating results yet regarding the transgendered, evidence that should give advocates pause. The long-term study—up to 30 years—followed 324 people who had sex-reassignment surgery. The study revealed that beginning about 10 years after having the surgery, the transgendered began to experience increasing mental difficulties. Most shockingly, their suicide mortality rose almost 20-fold above the comparable nontransgender population.

McHugh states that the “false ‘assumption that one’s sexual nature is misaligned with one’s biological sex,’ can be treated with medication and therapy.

He further stressed that, “What is needed now is public clamor for coherent science—biological and therapeutic science—examining the real effects of these efforts to ‘support’ transgendering.”

Source: Cnsnews



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