Why the “born this way” argument doesn't advance LGBT equality | Dr. Lisa Diamond | TEDxSaltLakeCity

Why the “born this way” argument doesn't advance LGBT equality | Dr. Lisa Diamond | TEDxSaltLakeCity

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“Lady Gaga has said it. The Pope has said it. But are people really born gay? Lisa Diamond, a professor of psychology and gender studies, deconstructs the …

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37 Comments on “Why the “born this way” argument doesn't advance LGBT equality | Dr. Lisa Diamond | TEDxSaltLakeCity”

  1. I was genuinely skeptical when I clicked on this video. But, I’ve come out of it with a much more uplifting belief than I had gone into it with.💗
    The moral of the story is: Keep an open mind and listen to as many arguments as you can, especially those you disagree with. You may learn something.
    Have a good day everyone.😊😊💗🏳️‍🌈

  2. I get what she means, but the Born This Way "argument" has FACTUALLY helped and advanced the LGBTQ community, thank you Lady Gaga and thank you everyone who ever advocated and talked about and STOOD for equality!

  3. OH MY GOD. I went into this with the completely different opinion. I now fully understand and agree with her and feel so enlightened. I am truly blessed to have watched this videos and I thank her for sharing her findings.

  4. My 14year old self was wondering why men can not have those beautiful curved hips like women😅🤔🤔🤔🤔🤔 now i know what was going on hahah

  5. So her own anecdotal people she personally looked at counters several studies that determined that gender identity is almost exclusively influenced by hormones and genetics? Plus these examples had no mention of trans people.

  6. You can take your life & all your accolades & pit them against the Word of God & ask yourself "Who's right"? Your contradictions or God's Word? I vote for the Creator, not the creation.

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