Tom Calarco
1 min readApr 7, 2024

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I probably will be considered a transphobe, but this is how I feel and probably most others, though I wonder if younger people are being brainwashed by the trans movement.

The trans phenomenon is very difficult to understand for heterosexuals, probably less so for bi and homosexuals but even them. Generally, most people can't or don't feel that they're a different sex in the wrong body. In fact, does science even know why it occurs? Is it genetic or some biological quirk? Is it evolutionary or a reaction during the development of a person's body to something in the environment? Or is it actually psychological as most straight people believe?

I for one think it may have something to do with evolutionary processes. But that's pure speculation.

Because it's so outside "the norm," I don't think anyone should be arrested or labeled as bigots for their opinion about something that no one fully understands or knows what is the cause.

There aren't any "trans" animals that I know of . . . which suggests. Well, I'll leave that up to your own speculation.

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Tom Calarco
Tom Calarco

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One of the nation’s foremost experts on the Underground Railroad, Tom has written eight books about the legendary network — see undergroundrailroadconductor.com

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