What a brilliant piece of work! We can only hope that WPATH gives it more than a passing glance, if for no other reason than to take seriously the tsunami of lawsuits soon to be looming on the horizon based on its irrefutable evidence and logic. You could present this in a court of law as an amicus brief. Maybe one day you'll have the c…
What a brilliant piece of work! We can only hope that WPATH gives it more than a passing glance, if for no other reason than to take seriously the tsunami of lawsuits soon to be looming on the horizon based on its irrefutable evidence and logic. You could present this in a court of law as an amicus brief. Maybe one day you'll have the chance to do just that.
By the way, thank you for the following quote. It's not usually included as part of the argument, but it is central to it, and it needs to be repeated until the culture regains its sanity:
"We also have to balance the rights of transgender people against the rights of natal women. Balancing transgender and natal women’s rights should not be an oppression competition. We need to look for practical compromises and solutions that acknowledge both group’s needs/rights."
I hope this piece will be circulated widely. People unaware of the issue will be shocked and horrified by what you so clearly describe, and when it reaches politicians and clinicians it will have a powerful impact. Perhaps other Substacks with larger readerships (e.g., Bari Weiss and Abigail Shrier) might reprint it, as well as media outlets and scientists' blogs, for example. Quillette also should be interested in this...they do great work on this topic and this is 100% up to their journalistic standards.
What a brilliant piece of work! We can only hope that WPATH gives it more than a passing glance, if for no other reason than to take seriously the tsunami of lawsuits soon to be looming on the horizon based on its irrefutable evidence and logic. You could present this in a court of law as an amicus brief. Maybe one day you'll have the chance to do just that.
By the way, thank you for the following quote. It's not usually included as part of the argument, but it is central to it, and it needs to be repeated until the culture regains its sanity:
"We also have to balance the rights of transgender people against the rights of natal women. Balancing transgender and natal women’s rights should not be an oppression competition. We need to look for practical compromises and solutions that acknowledge both group’s needs/rights."
I hope this piece will be circulated widely. People unaware of the issue will be shocked and horrified by what you so clearly describe, and when it reaches politicians and clinicians it will have a powerful impact. Perhaps other Substacks with larger readerships (e.g., Bari Weiss and Abigail Shrier) might reprint it, as well as media outlets and scientists' blogs, for example. Quillette also should be interested in this...they do great work on this topic and this is 100% up to their journalistic standards.