Scholar Removed From American Psychological Assoc. Email Discussion for Saying There Are Two Sexes

Less than ten years ago, this would not have been a controversial thing to say. The left has changed society on this topic at lightning speed.

The College Fix reports:

Scholar booted from APA discussion group after suggesting there are only two sexesA scholar has been removed from an American Psychological Association email discussion group after he posed questions on the listserv that upset others, most recently about the nature of biological sex.John Staddon, an emeritus professor of psychology and neuroscience at Duke University, was taken off the Society for Behavioral Neuroscience and Comparative Psychology Division 6 listserv overseen by the APA.“This incident just illustrates the current inability of some scientific communities to tolerate dissent about issues related to sex and race,” Staddon told The College Fix via email. “Psychology and sociology seem to be especially flawed in this respect.”The topic that appears to have gotten him removed was the suggestion that there are only two sexes.According to Staddon, what likely got him taken off was this post: “Hmm… Binary view of sex false? What is the evidence? Is there a Z chromosome?”Staddon was informed of his removal by the presidential trio of the APA division in an email republished by the National Association of Scholars under the headline: “Cancel Culture in the Sciences: A Case Study.”Staddon was deleted from the listserv for allegedly violating the division’s code of conduct.“The division leadership has received complaints about some of the posts that you have sent to the division listserv,” wrote Jonathon Crystal, an Indiana University Bloomington provost and professor of psychological and brain sciences, on behalf of the division’s executive committee.

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