If you wondered if the mental illness subsided after the transgendered got their wish

Ludlow

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No, not really. I don't think there were many people telling us in the 1950s that humans are somehow causing the world to warm up and it's causing glaciers to melt and the world's rotation to slow. I don't think there were many families in Britain, Canada and America in the 1950s thinking their 10 year old George is a "girl trapped in a boy's body" and started clothing him in dresses and calling him Georgina. I can't recall many universities in the 1950s having "safe spaces" for female students to study without feeling "threatened" by all those male "potential rapist" students or for any students who feel "threatened" by cleverer students. I don't think there were many people in the 1950s changing the lyrics of "Baa Baa Black Sheep" to "Baa Baa Rainbow Sheep" so the lyrics "don't offend black people."

We - especially in the West (most of this PC/climate change nonsense is mainly a Western lunacy) - in the early 21st century have really gone completely and utterly insane. Just what is wrong with us?
it's cyclical
 

AnnaG

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Is anyone starting to get the impression that we're living in rather strange times and that people in the centuries to come will think of us today in the early 21st Century - particularly in the West - as a little, well..... odd?
Starting to get the impression? Eccentric people have always been around. It may be nature's way of balancing against those that seem to have characters developed in paleolithic eras.