VERY grateful and lucky to have the cover story in the July/August issue of The Atlantic. It's an in-depth exploration of the debate over how to best help kids with gender dysphoria. It's long but I hope people read it all the way through.https://www.theatlantic.com/magazine/archive/2018/07/when-a-child-says-shes-trans/561749/ …
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Replying to @HollyDunsworth @jessesingal
He's literally known for writing transphobic coverage of trans people, and multiple trans writers have asked him to stop writing things that are so harmful to them. Let trans writers cover trans issues appropriately. It IS weird that Jesse is this obsessed.
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aren’t you yourself at least writing a little bit about the experiences of these other groups by making this suggestion?
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Replying to @Rationalist69 @acefawks and
I got blocked, presumably as they lacked an answer to this question. Would be curious how anyone would approach it from that position
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nonwriters should not write about writers writing about writers but writers should also not write about the nonwriting of nonwriters of course by not writing about the nonwriting of nonwriters they become nonwriters themselves communication is dangerous for non set theorists
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