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Monday, April 11, 2016

Study Finds Deep Conversations Can Reduce Transgender Prejudice

Prejudices are often deep, obstinate beliefs. You've probably noticed this if you've ever tried to change someone's political opinion at a dinner party. But David Fleischer, the director of the Leadership LAB of the Los Angeles LGBT Center, thinks he's found a way to begin changing people's prejudices with just a short conversation.

He and several collaborators struggled for years to get to this point. "We brainstormed every idea and tried every idea, overwhelmingly those ideas failed," he says. And once he thought they had discovered a powerful way to fight prejudice, an enormous scientific fraud perpetrated by other researchers tumbled their progress back a year.

He and his colleagues started the effort in 2009, shortly after the Prop 8 constitutional amendment and struck down same-sex marriage in California. "The LGBT community and our allies were shocked and upset," Fleischer says. "Out of that outrage and despair, people wanted to do something very constructive." He and LGBT Center volunteers began talking to as many people as they could, trying to understand why they lost Prop 8.

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9 comments:

Anonymous said...

Psychological discussions aside, biologically your genes determine your sex - FACT. Paint black stripes on a white horse but it still isn't a zebra! Until you can change your genetics you really can't change your sex.

Anonymous said...

Like we need a study about this . WTF

Anonymous said...

I think people that keep writing these stories about gays and transgenders have some serious mental issues. You are some sick people.

Anonymous said...

There is a difference between sex and gender. But the reading material is probably too advanced for most on this site...

lmclain said...

10:13...sorry, that half-assed insult won't fly.
Recognizing weird, strange, and deviant behavior is an inherent part of the human psyche. It probably is an evolutionary development. It's not good for the gene pool and not good for the safety and cohesion of a given group.
Acknowledging that someone is weird, strange, or deviant is NOT a sign of intellectual or moral inferiority. Dressing up in a pink thong and bending over twitching your ace at kids in a parade is DEFINITELY deviant and strange, by the way. Parents trying to train their boy to be a girl is also strange. Giving CHILDREN hormones to change their gender is WAY off the charts of weird, too.
Everyone has a RIGHT to dislike anyone for any reason ANY reason.
YOU do not get to decide whom I like or of whom I must approve and you don't get to label it (with any credulity) as somehow "deficient" when compared to your viewpoint. And though you'd like to claim it, the intellectual high ground surely doesn't belong to you.
Ripley's Believe It or Not would be busy for years just describing the whack behavior that people like you keep trying to induce us to "accept" as normal. It's not "normal" to most of Americans and that's why these effort fail. That's a heartbreaker, huh??

lmclain said...

That would be "any CREDIBILITY".....

Anonymous said...

lmclain said...
10:13...sorry, that half-assed insult won't fly.
Recognizing weird, strange, and deviant behavior is an inherent part of the human psyche. It probably is an evolutionary development. It's not good for the gene pool and not good for the safety and cohesion of a given group.
Acknowledging that someone is weird, strange, or deviant is NOT a sign of intellectual or moral inferiority. Dressing up in a pink thong and bending over twitching your ace at kids in a parade is DEFINITELY deviant and strange, by the way. Parents trying to train their boy to be a girl is also strange. Giving CHILDREN hormones to change their gender is WAY off the charts of weird, too.
Everyone has a RIGHT to dislike anyone for any reason ANY reason.
YOU do not get to decide whom I like or of whom I must approve and you don't get to label it (with any credulity) as somehow "deficient" when compared to your viewpoint. And though you'd like to claim it, the intellectual high ground surely doesn't belong to you.
Ripley's Believe It or Not would be busy for years just describing the whack behavior that people like you keep trying to induce us to "accept" as normal. It's not "normal" to most of Americans and that's why these effort fail. That's a heartbreaker, huh??

April 11, 2016 at 10:55 AM

AMEN BROTHER!! I am sick of these freaks of nature being forced down our throats. These people have some serious mental issues.

Anonymous said...

ImClain why the forced down your throat bit. Dude wrong post for that lol

lmclain said...

6:15.....Its a small technicality, but 12:32 wrote the "forced down our throat" line.