My research on gender dysphoria was censored -- but I won't remain quiet

My research has been denounced by people of all political stripes because I have never prioritized a favored constituency over the truth.

But I have never had an article retracted. Until now.

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On March 29, I published an article in the prestigious academic journal Archives of Sexual Behavior. Less than three months later, on June 14, it was retracted by Springer Nature Group, the giant academic publisher of Archives, for an alleged violation of its editorial policies.

Retraction of scientific articles is associated with well-deserved shame: plagiarism, making up data, or grave concerns about the scientific integrity of a study. But my article was not retracted for any shameful reason. It was retracted because it provided evidence for an idea that activists hate.

[Read it all. The retraction of the paper seems politically motivated, and Bailey says it will motivate him to double down on efforts to study Rapid Onset Gender Dysphoria. If you read all the way down, you can find out how you can help. — Ed]

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