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“Woman is a social role, like a postman.”
You may have heard this argument before from activists. Immediately, you know this is absurd, but activists insist upon womanhood being a “performance” or a “social role,” similar to a job in socie...
A good trans activist or queer theorist will tell you that sex doesn’t matter, that it is fluid, and that gender supersedes it. However, were sex not a real thing, were any of their assertions about it true, then being trans-identified woul...
Think back to a time when you were very young—young enough to start making assumptions about the world around you. You’re starting to find your place in the world, see where you fit in, but you don’t have the language or full understanding...
There is a movement that began as a slow and quiet stirring. As it spread through online spaces, it latched onto other causes and weaseled into education and political interests. Seemingly overnight, its heads appeared in pop culture, the m...
On The Joe Rogan Experience, anthropologist Dr. Michael Masters claimed that humans can change sex through a disorder in which ‘females turn into males at puberty.’
That conclusion is false. The disorder exists, but it does not involve sex...
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The writers behind this newsletter.
Zachary A. Elliott is a science educator and founder of the Paradox Institute. Author of four books on sex differences, combining rigorous research with accessible explanations for a general audience.
Professional animator, digital artist, and author of three books with a background in medical animation. My design expertise provides me with unique abilities to communicate scientific topics for both children and adults.
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