LGBT chemicals conspiracy theory
Beginning in the 2010s, various media personalities promoted
Research in the 2000s suggested that the herbicide
In 2015, American conspiracy theorist and radio personality Alex Jones claimed that atrazine had caused a majority of frogs in the US to become homosexual, and that the US government was waging a "chemical warfare operation" to increase rates of homosexuality and decrease birth rates.[9][10] This claim, which is far beyond what was originally reported in the scientific literature, subsequently became an internet meme.[11][12]
This idea of a link between atrazine and gender was later revived by American politician and
Scientific consensus, as summarized in a 2016 review in Psychological Science in the Public Interest, is that there is "no persuasive evidence that the rate of same-sex attraction has varied much across time or place".
See also
- 2020s anti-LGBT movement in the United States
- Acquired homosexuality
- Anti-gender movement
- Anti-LGBT rhetoric
- Far-right politics in the United States
- Frogs in culture
- Gay agenda
- Gay bomb
- Health effects of Atrazine
- Homophobia
- List of conspiracy theories
- List of topics characterized as pseudoscience
- Post-truth politics
- Transphobia
- Tyrone Hayes
References
- ^ a b Turner, Abby; Kaczynski, Andrew (July 13, 2023). "Robert F. Kennedy Jr. repeatedly suggested that chemicals in water are impacting sexuality of children". CNN Politics. Retrieved July 20, 2023.
- ^ a b Contreras, Russell; Holzman, Jael (July 5, 2023). "Fringe gender-chemical theory goes mainstream". Axios.
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- ^ a b "Atrazine Updates | Pesticides | US EPA". September 30, 2015. Archived from the original on September 30, 2015. Retrieved July 20, 2023.
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- ^ Kacala, Alexander (August 7, 2018). "Infowars' Alex Jones has a long history of inflammatory, anti-LGBTQ speech". NBC News. Retrieved June 22, 2023.
- ^ Higgins, Tucker (September 14, 2018). "Alex Jones' 5 most disturbing and ridiculous conspiracy theories". CNBC. Retrieved July 20, 2023.
- ^ Perret, Meg (June 9, 2020). ""Chemical Castration": White Genocide and Male Extinction in Rhetoric of Endocrine Disruption". NiCHE. Retrieved July 20, 2023.
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- ^ Brownworth, Victoria A. (June 21, 2023). "Robert F. Kennedy Jr.: The Shaming of a Legacy". Philadelphia Gay News. Retrieved June 22, 2023.
- ^ Segalov, Michael (June 8, 2017). "A Quick Refresher: The Truth About Water Making You Gay". Vice. Retrieved July 20, 2023.
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In particular, the hypothalamus and other sexually dimorphic brain areas are highly sensitive to endogenous sex hormones, and this may determine their vulnerability to EDCs' exposure during critical periods. This evidence could lead to hypothesize a possible etiological link between prenatal exposure to EDCs and the development of sexual orientation and core gender identity. Indeed, Bejerot et al. (2011) suggested a hypothetical link between EDCs and gender dysphoria, speculating about a possible role of phthalates (Bejerot et al. 2011). Phthalates are contained in many plastics, and their environmental concentrations have significantly increased in the last few years. Fetal exposure may lead to an increased androgen exposure, increasing the risk of developing gender dysphoria. However, this specific association has never been evaluated before and most of our knowledge is based on data from rodent studies. For this reason, more systematic investigations are required to establish EDCs' interference with sexual differentiation of the brain in determining sexual orientation and gender identity.
- PMID 21094885, retrieved August 13, 2023,
Recent data show that environmental compounds during early development may interfere with sexual differentiation of the human brain. Plastic softeners, that is, phthalate esters, are pervasive environmental chemicals with anti androgenic effects. Exposure to these compounds is accompanied by reduced masculine play in boys (Swan et al. 2010). Higher prenatal polychlorinated biphenyls (PCB) levels were related with less masculine play in boys, while higher prenatal dioxin levels were associated with more feminized play in boys as well as in girls (Vreugdenhil et al. 2002). The effect of such environmental endocrine disruptors on sexual differentiation of brain systems should be further studied in future.