@SpattyAl @GoodTrouble1619 @bennyjohnson DNA is indeed very tricky. There are around half a million women alive born with female sexual organs, who grew up as women, yet have XY chromosomes. Should we give them testosterone blockers, or force them to transition to men? https://t.co/SwIWKoek7E
@chrdano @BentleyRevis @TreesOmaha@mom4healthylife@bennyjohnson If you're going to use decimals to undermine the study, maybe ask your fourth grade teacher how to properly convert percentages first. 525,000 women born with female sex organs, yet God gave them XY chromosomes. Should we force them to transition? Biology is multilayered &diverse
@CariAnn95837424@Cyberbatboy1 @MattVanDammage @bennyjohnson Unless you've taken a karyotype/genetic test, you do not have proof you were born the sex you believe you are. https://t.co/SwIWKoek7E
@ColleenD5000 @GoodTrouble1619 @bennyjohnson You see this kind of argument everywhere. But have you ever taken biology 101? Chromosomal differences are one of the first things you learn:
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@TeeLeigh6 @KattitudeArt @DiedSuddenly_ I watched it. There was not a single factual based piece of evidence. It really astonishes me how little critical thinking I see on here from people who don’t know how to form opinions for themselves.
@DominateREALITY Um. It’s a long thread refuting Bridle’s claims, because like the article says, he’s taken the data and completely misinterpreted it along with the purpose of the study.
“Lazy thinkers will not be good at 5th generation warfare”
@DominateREALITY@ReutersFacts The original link is invalid. But I searched up the study and I’m confused by your tweet? The study shows that the mRNA vaccine is properly producing S1 antigens in plasma, which is what we want it to do. The results show the vaccine is effective.
@KoriSimon13@blakenzy1@JebraFaushay@thehill It really is embarrassing. Not only was the study published 5 years ago, the trend analyzed was from 1973 to 2011. The whole antivax movement seems to be lead by people who have no idea how to read a scientific paper, let alone make an effort for the simplest details.