With 3D Body-Image Avatars And Fake Voices For Trans People, Biden’s NIH Goes To New Extremes
The National Institutes of Health is funding a study to create 3D avatars for transgender-identifying people to envision the body they imagine they should have and then medically alter their figure accordingly. Another NIH funded project aims to enable transgender people to have a voice that matches their sex-denying identity. Numerous studies funded by taxpayers on transgender topics focus on “intersectionality,” HIV/AIDS and disparity
75 active federally funded research projects are listed in the NIH Reporter database. “transgender” The title includes more than $26 Million Each year, the government spends approximately $1.5 billion.
The NIH is wasting taxpayer money on a Project Titled “Personalized 3D avatar tool development for measurement of body perception across gender identities,” This software claims to help people suffering from gender dysphoria. It maps the differences between what their bodies look like and what they think it should be. It instead indulges in their disease by defying science, and denying the immutability or sex.
The prototype tool is Here are the imagesThe company would scan people to create 3D visualizations that could be used on both mobile and desktop devices. Those behind the project say they are trying to create technology that “can potentially improve clinical outcomes by identifying specific sets of body parts as targets for treatments to improve body congruence.” In other words, the research project will create video game-like avatars with which people can envision specific body parts they want to target with surgery — which includes removing healthy organs, shaving facial bones, and more — to make themselves look more masculine or feminine.
The University of Toronto in Canada has funded the study with $288,000. It was initiated in 2021 and will continue until 2024.
Other Taxpayer Funded Research on Acne, Ideal Voice, and Sex Ed
Another taxpayer-funded Study addresses how transgender-identifying people experience challenges in adopting a voice characteristic of their so-called identity. Trans individuals “report that producing a voice congruent with their gender identity is crucial to affirming their gender identity. There are a variety of gender affirming services available, but medical interventions, such as surgery or hormones do not … ensure satisfaction with vocal gender.”
A third NIH funded study is looking at Acne The trans-identifying population “Little is known about the interplay of endogenous and exogenous hormones on acne incidence, severity, impact, treatment, and experience,” The summary is.
The NIH also funds “A fully functional” Interactive online sexual education tool” “transgender and gender expansive (TGE) youth.” Such children “are at high risk of several sexual health outcomes that have life-long impacts including sexually transmitted infections, early, unwanted pregnancies, and unwanted sexual contact/intimate partner violence. … [C]urrent educational and clinical structures largely ignore their experiences,” According to the project summary. This tool will clarify. “that gender-affirming medical interventions do not prevent unintended pregnancies.” It will also address its calls “difficulties navigating partner consent because it is often described in heteronormative, binary terms in sexual education classes.”
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