Oestrogen in the water supply
I didn't want to hijack Shropshiregirl's thread on the Census, so I've started this one.
The Census thread talked of the politically correct bunch of snowflakes' thoughts on transgender people disclosing what sex they are.
My wife asked, (and possibly answered), the question, how quickly this transgender business has come about - feeling the need to change your sex.
She pointed out that the vast majority of cases of transgender cases were of men wanting to become women.
Oestrogen has been introduced into our water system with the explosive use of the birth pill since the 60's.
She further pointed out that there have been increasing reports of the impact oestrogen has on the fish population, where the male fish are getting confused as to what to do during the breeding season. and it is her belief there is a correlation between that and this latest transgender 'fad' we are experiencing.
So after 57 years of peeing oestrogen into the water system, are we all turning into 'binary people' and 'it's because it's in the water'?