Zander Moricz
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So let's break it down because I understand that this would be horrible and it's very scary and the talking point gets out there a lot and it's very confusing. What's happening is that LGBTQ plus young people experience higher rates of depression, anxiety, and suicidality because of the way they're treated in society. And that's a medical fact that's been studied for years.
What we see is that when there is more queer and trans representation, more queer and trans discussion, more queer and trans affirmation, that those suicide rates, depression rates, and anxiety rates go down.
What we see is that when there is more queer and trans representation, more queer and trans discussion, more queer and trans affirmation, that those suicide rates, depression rates, and anxiety rates go down.
What we see is that when there is more queer and trans representation, more queer and trans discussion, more queer and trans affirmation, that those suicide rates, depression rates, and anxiety rates go down.
And so if it was innate within the queer and trans identity to be depressed and anxious, the more queer and trans discussion there were, the more queer trans people there were, the more that we would see anxiety, depression, and suicidality. Instead, what we see is that it is only when we accept, affirm, and educate about LGBTQ plus identities
And so if it was innate within the queer and trans identity to be depressed and anxious, the more queer and trans discussion there were, the more queer trans people there were, the more that we would see anxiety, depression, and suicidality. Instead, what we see is that it is only when we accept, affirm, and educate about LGBTQ plus identities
And so if it was innate within the queer and trans identity to be depressed and anxious, the more queer and trans discussion there were, the more queer trans people there were, the more that we would see anxiety, depression, and suicidality. Instead, what we see is that it is only when we accept, affirm, and educate about LGBTQ plus identities
that these rates go down because it's not a symptom of being queer and trans. It's a symptom of hatred. It's a symptom of anti-LGBTQ plus policy, which is harming young Americans.
that these rates go down because it's not a symptom of being queer and trans. It's a symptom of hatred. It's a symptom of anti-LGBTQ plus policy, which is harming young Americans.
that these rates go down because it's not a symptom of being queer and trans. It's a symptom of hatred. It's a symptom of anti-LGBTQ plus policy, which is harming young Americans.
What do you think about what I just said?
What do you think about what I just said?
What do you think about what I just said?
LGBTQ plus stands for the fact that, for example, intersex people, they don't have a letter in LGBTQ. Asexual people, they don't have a letter in LGBTQ. See, it's hard to say. I would say queer and trans.
LGBTQ plus stands for the fact that, for example, intersex people, they don't have a letter in LGBTQ. Asexual people, they don't have a letter in LGBTQ. See, it's hard to say. I would say queer and trans.
LGBTQ plus stands for the fact that, for example, intersex people, they don't have a letter in LGBTQ. Asexual people, they don't have a letter in LGBTQ. See, it's hard to say. I would say queer and trans.
So there are many people that are born XX that would have what you would describe as male reproductive organs, right? There are many people who are born XY that actually have female reproductive organs because chromosomes themselves don't define biology. Sex is actually a biological characteristic that chromosomes are a part of.
So there are many people that are born XX that would have what you would describe as male reproductive organs, right? There are many people who are born XY that actually have female reproductive organs because chromosomes themselves don't define biology. Sex is actually a biological characteristic that chromosomes are a part of.
So there are many people that are born XX that would have what you would describe as male reproductive organs, right? There are many people who are born XY that actually have female reproductive organs because chromosomes themselves don't define biology. Sex is actually a biological characteristic that chromosomes are a part of.
And we also see that it has to do with hormones and it has to do with sexual organs on the inside and outside of the body. And so it's not a singular thing that can be defined. There are 40 different chromosomal structures. It's not just XX and not XY. There are so many different people that fall within the intersex category.