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JR Marcucci's avatar

I think I mostly disagree with you on this topic, but I want to engage in good faith, because I think you've written this article in that same spirit.

I would identify as part of the left-wing as you've described it: that 40% of Americans who think someone can transition from one gender to another and support their right to do so, but I don't find any of the three positions you describe to be contradictory.

Regarding the moderates: even if I didn't think of people's transitions as medically necessary or advisable, I would still defend their right to cosmetic surgeries (phalloplasty/vaginoplasty), hormone supplements (estrogen/testosterone), or to participate in public events (drag shows, etc) as I would not oppose similar surgeries, supplements, or public performances for those who do not identify as trans. As a believer in liberalism, I believe that the government should not prevent people from exercising their preferred gender presentation, whatever their sex. Most drag queens and kings identify with their birth sex, but I still support their right to cross-dress in public.

Regarding my own left-wing position: I think gender dysphoria is real - as does the [NHS](https://www.nhs.uk/conditions/gender-dysphoria/), [APA](https://www.psychiatry.org/patients-families/gender-dysphoria/what-is-gender-dysphoria), and [NIH](https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/books/NBK532313/) - and given that gender reassignment surgery has such a high satisfaction rate ([87.4%](https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC4261554/)), I believe people suffering gender dysphoria should have access to it. I am generally opposed to discrimination for any mental disorder or condition, and I believe that denial of medical care to individuals suffering from gender dysphoria is a form of discrimination.

And I just think it's cruel.

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Timothy Wood's avatar

The Freaky Friday thing doesn't work out super well. It's a tempting thought experiment, but the brain is kindof a dumb design, and designed by a pretty dumb process that mostly stumbles on things that work and runs with it. The "software" (read who you are) in the brain is encoded in the physical structure of the brain. There isn't really any copy/paste option.

There was a human head transplantation in 2019. But it's like putting a Ford engine into a Chevy. What it is, is a Chevy with a Ford engine.

I guess if the thought experiment invokes magic then fair enough. But it's hard to draw a lot of conclusions when you need Gandalf or Merlin.

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