This question was originally posed on the CFC forums:
The reasons for asking that question in the original thread were:
1. Many of the pictures in his biographic slideshow in the diplomatic screen consists of females, especially that of female children, presumably from before he started his treatment. One of the pictures is something that looks like a youth who is not quite a man nor a woman, quite possibly a picture of Yang during his transition. (You'll know which one when you see it.)
2. His viewpoint is a somewhat nihilistic one, that the human body is nothing sacred and that it can be molded into whatever one wishes of it. And perhaps, he wanted to mold his female body into a male one earlier during his life.
3. He is a fervent atheist with a strong distaste for religion. Perhaps persecution from fundamentalists due to his conversion fostered his disbelief.
4. His portrait. Doesn't it look strangely feminine? Perhaps it's because he never got rid of his habit of putting on lipstick every morning.
The reasons for asking that question in the original thread were:
1. Many of the pictures in his biographic slideshow in the diplomatic screen consists of females, especially that of female children, presumably from before he started his treatment. One of the pictures is something that looks like a youth who is not quite a man nor a woman, quite possibly a picture of Yang during his transition. (You'll know which one when you see it.)
2. His viewpoint is a somewhat nihilistic one, that the human body is nothing sacred and that it can be molded into whatever one wishes of it. And perhaps, he wanted to mold his female body into a male one earlier during his life.
3. He is a fervent atheist with a strong distaste for religion. Perhaps persecution from fundamentalists due to his conversion fostered his disbelief.
4. His portrait. Doesn't it look strangely feminine? Perhaps it's because he never got rid of his habit of putting on lipstick every morning.
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