Nobel Prize Winner Dismantles Transgenderism as 'Unscientific,' at Odds With Fundamental Biology
Ashley Sadler : Aug 26, 2022
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"That's nonsense! It's wishful thinking. There are people who want to change their gender, but they can't do it … People retain their gender for life ... Every hormone you take has side effects. Taking hormones is inherently dangerous." -German developmental biologist and Nobel laureate Christiane Nüsslein-Volhard
[LifeSiteNews.com] A biologist and Nobel Prize winner made headlines this week when she asserted basic biological reality in opposition to the claims of radical transgender ideologues. (Image: YouTube Screengrab /via LifeSiteNews)
In an exclusive interview in German language feminist magazine EMMA, German developmental biologist and Nobel laureate Christiane Nüsslein-Volhard explained that the basic biological principles regarding sexuality disprove transgenderism.
"[A]ll mammals have two sexes, and man is a mammal," said Nüsslein-Volhard, who won the 1995 Nobel prize in Physiology and Medicine for her research in early embryonic development.
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"There's the one sex that produces the eggs, has two X chromosomes. That's called female," she said. "And there's the other one that makes the sperm, has an X and a Y chromosome. That's called male."
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