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The Trans Quagmire – How We Got Here
The controversy over transgenderism arose a few years ago seemingly out of nowhere. But when it did arise, it erupted like a cultural Mount St. Helens. The transgender cause has not been part of the LGB agenda until recently. When Kirk and Madsen wrote their book, published in 1990, “After the Ball," I don't recall they made any mention of the transgender issue. At that time, there were transvestites—men that dressed as women who were a recognized part of the community.
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Tagged Abigail Shrier, Christine Jorgensen, Gender dysphoria, George William Jorgensen, Hunter Madsen, Jr., Magnus Hirschfeld, Marshall Kirk, Maura, Morton, psychosexual disorder, Title IX, transgenderism, transvestites
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