The common idiom Soyboy has been used as a slur for generations now, in spite of soy's phytoestrogen contents being shown as a minimal risk factor for emasculation of men who consume those products.

On February 3rd, 2019, a youtuber going by H.Bomberguy released a considered and well researched video dedicated to debunking the myth that Soy makes people homosexual. During this video he cites having drank the substance for months with no adverse effects. Within 2 months of posting the video, however, he came out as Bisexual.

I have no doubt that his analysis was correct, Soy is most likely not the primary cause of this well known phenomena, after all, I trust his research but the results of his own case study flew in the face of his message.

Less than a year and a half later, a youtuber by the name of Oki's Weird Stories would do a deep dive on Alex Jones' famous off hand comment: "I don't like them putting chemicals in the water that turn the fricken frogs gay!". This comment, Alex would later go on to explain, as the Atrazine connection. This is the video deep diving on Atrazine as an endocrine disruptor, but also the corporations attempts to cover up the effects as well as the EPA's corruption.

Atrazine Feminises Frogs, it makes males grow multiple ovaries. This study includes images that may NSFW

Article detailing corporate bullying of the lead scientist

The Youtube video seems to check out... but you know what is more disturbing than this? The SoyBoy effect.

Map of Soy production in the US Map of Atrazine use in the US Atrazine is used on Corn, by FAR more than Soy, so why are we not hearing "Corn Boi"?

The answer can be found within a study called: "Atrazine Absorption and Degradation by Corn, Cotton, and Soybeans" which found: Soybeans absorbed more atrazine per g of fresh weight than corn or cotton.

The other thing to note here, is that Atrazine is a persistent herbicide, it remains in the ground where it is put, so if a corn field is then used for Soyabeans, those beans will take in and store the atrazine inside the bean.

Which leads to the connection: Corn, Cotton and Soya are washed before use within industrial processes, but you cannot wash off something that is contained within the plant's crop.

This is most probably why the collective unconscious recognises the feminising effect of Soy and why H.Bomberguy's personal case study flew in the face of his Soya Research, because his research was correct, Soya Isoflavones probably contribute very little to the feminizing effect that the general public seems to be aware of surrounding Soy, but Atrazine is a known Endocrine disruptor that has been shown by Syngenta's own lab tech to make male Frogs grow ovaries, which is absorbed into the Soybean and the bean itself becomes the vector for the pesticide.

Further research may need to be conducted but on the face of it, it looks pretty damning.