> Some would argue that trying to modify these self apparent medical and psychological findings on the bases of non-empirical - I would say subjective observations - data is politicizing the subject.
Not the AMA or APA, who both recognize standards of care for transgender people and are united in recommending that insurance companies cover those standards.
> there were some very big leaps as well as factual errors in her assertions about genetics and medical research.
Fortunately her research does not exist in a vacuum and is, in fact, part of an ever-growing body of neurological, psychological, biological, and anthropological research into sex, sexuality, and gender.