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From 'Women' to 'AFAB': The Origins of Gender Ideology and Its Political and Scientific Implications

From 'Women' to 'AFAB': The Origins of Gender Ideology and Its Political and Scientific Implications

Update: 2025-02-25
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Welcome back! In this episode, we explore how society shifted from recognizing biological sex as reality to debating terms like “women” in medical and scientific spaces. The origins of this shift trace back to psychologist John Money in the 1950s, who famously separated gender from biological sex, framing gender as a social construct independent of biology.

  • We dive into the controversial and ethically troubling experiment with David Reimer, which played a significant role in the development of modern gender theory. This episode unpacks how gender ideology moved from fringe theory to mainstream political dogma, especially within the Democratic Party, and the consequences this has had on medical and scientific practices.
  • We also examine the intersection of transgenderism and transhumanism, shedding light on how these ideas have evolved and continue to influence public discourse. Ultimately, we discuss how we can stand against the erasure of women and protect the understanding of biological sex in the face of growing ideological movements.


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From 'Women' to 'AFAB': The Origins of Gender Ideology and Its Political and Scientific Implications

From 'Women' to 'AFAB': The Origins of Gender Ideology and Its Political and Scientific Implications

Megan Leigh Abernathy-Sorensen