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MarkS's avatar

The NYT article contains this highly misleading 4th paragraph:

>If and when teenagers should be allowed to undergo transgender treatments and surgeries has become a raging debate within the political world. Opponents say teenagers are too young to make such decisions, but supporters including an array of medical experts posit that young people with gender dysphoria face depression and worsening distress if their issues go unaddressed.

Note that only supporters of medical treatments are said to have "an array of medical experts" on their side, opponents are portraryed as "political".

As an NYT subscriber, I wrote the author of the article a polite email pointing out that there is "an array of medical experts" on the other side as well, which the author knows perfectly well.

I also said in the email that I'm sure the author is under tremendous pressure from trans activists (likely including friends and colleagues) to tilt the reporting, and that I hope the pressure can be resisted in the interests of fairly presenting the facts.

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MissLadyK's avatar

This is criminal. Being complicit with WPATH and hiding medical reviews? This is so abhorrent I’m questioning whether I read the article correctly. Good fracking grief! The insanity is incredible. And yes, of course the White House with its rainbow colored display, announcing a trans holiday on the same day as Easter is complicit. Parents losing their parental rights to protect their children from being butchered. It’s all so outrageous! But then I’m not just old school, I’m old, old, old school.

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