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These People Are Crazy

Posted on | July 19, 2018 | 3 Comments

 

It is not necessary to wonder if transgender people are mentally ill. We have scientific research as proof they’re mentally ill:

Background: Co-morbid psychiatric disorders affect prognosis, psychosocial adjustment and post-surgery satisfaction in patients with gender identity disorder. In this paper, we assessed the frequency of personality disorders in Iranian GID patients.
Methods: Seventy- three patients requesting sex reassignment surgery (SRS) were recruited for this cross- sectional study. Of the participants, 57.5% were biologically male and 42.5% were biologically female. They were assessed through the Millon Clinical Multiaxial Inventory II (MCMI- II).
Results: The frequency of personality disorders was 81.4%. The most frequent personality disorder was narcissistic personality disorder (57.1%) and the least was borderline personality disorder. The average number of diagnoses was 3.00 per patient.
Conclusion: The findings of this study revealed that the prevalence of personality disorders was higher among the participants, and the most frequent personality disorder was narcissistic personality disorder (57.1%), and borderline personality disorder was less common among the studied patients.

(Hat-tip: Gender Identity Watch on Twitter.) We must add the caveat that this study was done at a university hospital in Iran, which is probably not an ideal research setting, but other studies have demonstrated that co-morbidity (i.e., the presence of multiple mental illnesses) is common among transgender people.

And the evidence is often quite visible, as in the case of Liam “Lily” Madigan, the British transgender 19-year-old who got elected as a Labour Party “women’s officer” after getting a woman dismissed for “transphobia.” On his/“her” Twitter account, Madigan admits to being diagnosed as both schizophrenic and autistic.

 

A “civil rights” approach to transgenderism — treating them as victims of unjust discrimination — has the effect of empowering these lunatics, enabling them to bully others in the name of “social justice.”

If more than 80% of transgender patients have personality disorders, and if narcissistic personality disorder is the most common diagnosis, what sort of behavior should we expect them to exhibit?

Avery Edison in 2006 before he began transgender treatment.

Saturday, readers were introduced to Avery Edison (“Loony Troons: Fantasy, Mental Illness and the Transgender Victimhood Narrative”), who infamously claims to be a lesbian with a penis. In the past few days, Edison has continued his/“her” Twitter harangues on this subject.

 

So, in addition to lecturing the online world with “rational, well-argued, and evidence-based” arguments, Avery is also a pornographer using Twitter to peddle obscene photos of himself/“herself” for $10. These are the people who assert that they have a “right” to taxpayer-funded hormones and surgery, who think our education system should promote transgenderism, and who demand special legal protections.

These people are crazy, and Crazy People Are Dangerous.

 

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