'Tomboys, princess boys, pink boys, non-binary children, gender creative kids—you name it!'
The National Science Foundation is expanding a study of transgender children as young as three years old, giving the project's researcher an additional $1 million.
Kristina Olson, a researcher at the University of Washington, received the 2018 Alan T. Waterman Award, the nation's "highest honor for a young scientist or engineer," for her work studying the gender identities of toddlers.
Olson's TransYouth Project is not just interested in transgender children, but "intersex children," "non-binary children," "princess boys," "pink boys," and more.
"Olson is recognized for her innovative contributions to understanding children's attitudes toward and identification with social groups, early prosocial behavior, the development of notions of fairness, morality, inequality and the emergence of social biases," the National Science Foundation said in a statement announcing the award.
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6 comments:
Again, the Communists have destroyed science. This is not science. A very basic tennent of biology is that nature is in facet, BINARY. There are only male and female in nature.
This is a mind control psy-op on the public.
Take a look at the education statistics for all the red states..
They create them then want money to study them... Human experiments just like Nazi Germany.
Why does a "study" cost $1M? I can study it for half that amount!
Mother Nature makes all children "Non Binary" which used to be called pre- pubescent, as sex is not part of being a child while playing dress-up and cowboys and indians and spy vs spy is. Learning our numbers and letters, reading, writing and arithmetic are all things pre- pubescent kids need before puberty kicks in.
But no, we have to now inject small children with the sexual perversions of liberal SJW's so they can't enjoy childhood.
Real nice.
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Binary refers to the natural SEX ORGANS of a human being (either Female or Male).
It does not refer to sex behavior (homosexual, heterosexual, so on)
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