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Additional Confirmation: ‘Trans’ Madness is Losing Its Grip

We have all been heavily pressured over the last ten years to fully accept and never question the lie that anyone can be male or female. One need only make the claim and we are all expected to play along. We are deemed unkind if we don’t.

Of course, this is madness.

New research, previously reported by Daily Citizen, has indicated that the “trans” fad is dying. A lie will always reveal itself and that seems to be what is happening with trans ideology.

On October 14, University of Buckingham (UK) social scientist Eric Kaufmann posted new data that went wildly viral. He claimed it showed “trans identification is in free fall among the young.”

He also stated, “Non-conforming sexual identity [queer, questioning] is also in sharp decline” adding, “Gay and lesbian are stable while heterosexuality has rebounded by around 10 points since 2023.” This data is presented in his full report entitled, “The Decline of Trans and Queer Identity among Young Americans” from which his X thread was based upon.

This would indicate that the shine is falling from “trans” and “queer” identity.

But others contested these findings, saying there were methodological problems with Kaufmann’s data and conclusion, doing so here, here, and here. Professor Kaufmann responded to these critics on X and on his Centre for Heterodox Social Science Substack. It all delves into deep research methodology weeds that most of us can easily get lost in. However, two of the critical scholars made concessions from the exchange.

Another notable research scholar, Jean Twenge of San Diego State University, took great interest in Kaufamann’s original claims and the academic challenges brought by these few critics. She wondered if there might be better, nationally representative data sets that answer and bridge the methodological questions being debated. She wrote two very revealing articles on what she found.

Professor Twenge asks in her October 16 article, “So has transgender identification declined among the population of young adults as a whole?” She concludes, “The short answer: Maybe.” She explains that The Household Pulse survey conducted by the U.S. Census Bureau included a question about identifying as “transgender” is in its nationally representative surveys between 2021 and 2024.

Among 18- to 22-year-olds, identifying as trans increased 58% between 2021 and 2023, “then it bobbled a bit” she explains, going down and then up in 2023 and the first half of 2024 before declining significantly in the second half of 2024 to nearly 2021 levels of 2%. Twenge observes, “It appears identifying as transgender peaked in early 2024 among younger adults even at the population level.” But she also admits, “It’s hard to say if the late 2024 decline is a blip or the start of a longer trend.”

She explained that we need 2025 Census data to confirm this decline. But we don’t have that data from the Census Household Pulse survey that was fielded in February 2025. “Why don’t we have it?” she asks. Her answer: “I assume this occurred because of the Trump administration’s directive to federal agencies that there are only two sexes, male and female, and that gender identity is not to be measured or recognized.”

Twenge concludes this first analysis saying, “That is deeply unfortunate, because without that data, we’re in the dark.” But Twenge didn’t remain in the dark for long.

She soon posted a second article on October 20 entitled, “Trans identification really is in free fall: New data” presenting analysis from an additional nationally representative data set she discovered. This is from the Cooperative Election Study (CES) conducted each fall by YouGov polling and Tufts University. It shows that use of both “transgender” and “nonbinary” identification by 18- to 22-year-olds have both dropped substantially.

From this data, she concludes, “It turns out identifying as transgender really is in free fall among the young in the U.S. So is identifying as nonbinary. In other words, Kaufmann was right (with what some consider the wrong data, but still right).”

She adds, “For now … it looks like the peak of trans identification is in the past.”

This is a very hopeful sign, showing that being “trans” is certainly not something that exists in nature. It is a psychic phenomenon that has captured a generation, and thankfully seems to be losing its deceptive grip.

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