@Mynona@dave@taylan@LadyMont@Piss_Ant I'm glad, the further I keep myself from these people the better it will go. With all the fish in the sea I couldn't care less for a depressed hag.
@Mynona@dave@taylan@LadyMont@Piss_Ant >You still try to make me upset Did I touch something sensitive? Glad you self-inserted even when I did not mention you at all.
@Remi Interesting that Japan seems to have already solved this problem and the solutions have nothing to do with anything in the article.
>There is a town in western Japan named Nagi that’s famous for making babies. Its fertility rate in 2021 was 2.68 lifetime births per woman, compared with 1.3 for Japan as a whole, according to an article in The Wall Street Journal that my Opinion colleague Jessica Grose recently cited. Delegations from elsewhere in Japan and abroad have come to Nagi to learn its secret formula. Is it the free medical care for all children? The affordable child care? The cash gifts to new mothers?
@xianc78 >Rachel Anne Williams, in a 2019 book, suggested that biomedical research on trans identity may increase the practice of trans genocide. Such concerns were reflected in the findings of two 2022 articles in genetics journals about perspectives on trans-associated genetic research (TAGR). Many of those surveyed by Rajkovic et alia believe that genetic research could end up with a kind of "eugenics" that would, in effect, "eliminate" transgender people, while some respondents feared that, in more transphobic areas, trans-associated research would lead to "medical genocide."
The fact that troons are so defective that they're trying to stall important biogenetic developments, well knowing what that means only to have the opportunity to drug and ruin the lives of other children is the pinnacle of the spiteful mutant dynamic. This is what human rights are fought for, it seems.