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This question is for people who aren't racist, as they are most likely to give constructive criticisms or thoughts which are not based on hatred. I want to know what this movement looks like from the outside.
While media shuns the very idea of whispering a challenge of the identities of people who identify as transgender, I'd like to tear down the walls of censorship erected by the LGBT and SJW agenda and see what people think. Sometimes, it is debated that transgender people are mentally ill. Their "identity" is often compared to the very real mental illness "Body Integrity Identity Disorder", which states that a person believes they are something that they are not. For example, a woman from Norway named Nano believes she is a cat born in the body of a human, and has adopted feline behaviors to match her identity. Does any of this carry over into the identities of transgender people? Since this topic is so sensitive to many people, I would encourage the conversation to be free of hatred or bigotry, and filled with objectivity, logic, research, and fact-based opinions.