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Originally Posted by Stephen
I mean going back to ancient Greece and Egypt there was even a recognised third gender and many civilisations and countries that had records and history of what in the modern age is considered transgender. Instead of what's considered transvestite of someone just dressing in the clothes of the opposite sex.
https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Transgender_history
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The first paragraphs of that Wikipedia article explain it perfectly:
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The modern terms and meanings of transgender, gender, gender identity, and gender role only emerged in the 1950s and 1960s. As a result,opinions vary on how to categorize historical accounts of gender-variant people and identities.
The galli eunuch priests of classical antiquity have been interpreted by some scholars as transgender or third-gender.
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What the above says is:
"Gender Ideology is a modern social contagion and some have tried to revise history by imposing this modern social contagion onto historical figures without any basis but our opinion."