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RandySF

(59,658 posts)
Sat Mar 4, 2023, 01:11 PM Mar 2023

The Useful Idiots Fueling the Right-Wing Transphobia Panic

Former New York Times columnist Bari Weiss recently founded a publication called The Free Press, and several weeks ago it published an account from a woman named Jamie Reed. Reed, who worked as a case manager at a Washington University gender clinic in St. Louis, made inflammatory accusations (with more in a sworn affidavit) that numerous children at the clinic were being carelessly shoved into irreversible gender treatment en masse.

Reed’s article went viral on social media, and was cited by numerous conservatives and transphobes as conclusive proof that too many kids are getting transition care. A couple of prominent liberals joined in as well. Matthew Yglesias cited it as credible on Twitter and Substack. “The picture she paints of the clinic’s treatment of children is ghastly. The affidavit she signed is even worse,” wrote Jonathan Chait at New York magazine. (It’s of a piece with an ongoing trend in liberal and centrist publications of writing anxious articles raising questions about youth transition care.)

There is just one problem. Reed’s account is a pile of garbage.

Even when it was first published, any sensible person should have seen some obvious red flags. Reed was not involved either in treatment or management, and her lawyer founded an openly transphobic organization. As Evan Urquhart pointed out at Assigned Media, she made several wildly mistaken claims about the side effects of some gender treatments. In her affidavit, Reed claimed that children came into the clinic identifying as “mushroom,” “rock,” or “helicopter,” only to be quickly given puberty blockers or hormones. This is not only facially preposterous, but in the last case suspiciously lines up with a common right-wing transphobic “joke.”

Sure enough, subsequent reporting has demolished Reed’s story. A woman named Danielle Meert whose child worked with Reed told a local NBC affiliate: “Saying that kids walk in and get hormones right away has not been our experience. It was about nine months until we had a puberty blocker implanted.” Another trans boy treated at the clinic contradicted her assertion that hormones were prescribed after just a couple of meetings with a therapist: “That’s not possible at all because a therapist has to see a patient for six months consistently, before they can even start writing the letter [of recommendation].” The Missouri Independent also interviewed numerous patients, who reported “any treatments were only undertaken after long consultations with doctors and mental health professionals.” Finally, the St. Louis Post-Dispatch recently interviewed numerous parents whose children had gone to the clinic, who “reported a well-defined, step-by-step approach that could be halted at any time.”



https://prospect.org/blogs-and-newsletters/tap/2023-03-02-right-wing-transphobia-panic/

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gratuitous

(82,849 posts)
2. Folks like Reed can lie with impunity
Sat Mar 4, 2023, 01:17 PM
Mar 2023

Because the vulnerability of the people they're victimizing and the proclivity of many for violence against them, Reed knows she can peddle her smears freely. Despicable doesn't begin to cover it, and Bari Weiss provides them a platform.

hippywife

(22,767 posts)
3. Not sure if these two sentences are meant to be connected...
Sat Mar 4, 2023, 01:36 PM
Mar 2023

but Matthew Yglesias is not a liberal. As a matter of fact, he's as big an idiot as Bari Weiss. Nothing he says should ever be given serious consideration.

A couple of prominent liberals joined in as well. Matthew Yglesias cited it as credible on Twitter and Substack.

stopdiggin

(11,407 posts)
6. Wash U could potentially sue?
Sat Mar 4, 2023, 02:10 PM
Mar 2023

If this author (and publication?) was in a position to know that their assertions were factually untrue (which is sounds like she most certainly was). Is there any real doubt that there is actually damage incurred by the medical facility? I think damaging lies - particularly knowingly false - are still actionable? Alex Jones? Dominion?

Timeflyer

(2,037 posts)
5. Like the "Dr." who invented the myth that vaccines cause autism.
Sat Mar 4, 2023, 02:03 PM
Mar 2023

Spreading lies, causing hate and harm to children, and cashing in on ignorance.

Carlitos Brigante

(26,512 posts)
7. Bar Weiss, huh. Yet another white wing grifter, promoted by uber-hack Bill Maher. My
Sat Mar 4, 2023, 02:11 PM
Mar 2023

dude will just kiss up to anyone these days to feel relevant.

soldierant

(6,950 posts)
9. I think one thing which is going on
Sat Mar 4, 2023, 03:37 PM
Mar 2023

is that, if the shoe were on the other foot - if it were they who knew transgender is a thing and we who didn't - this is exactly how they would run their clinics. In other words, more projection.

Oneironaut

(5,539 posts)
10. Doesn't matter. The damage is done.
Sat Mar 4, 2023, 03:41 PM
Mar 2023

No one will even know that her story was transphobic rage bait. Only the initial story will be the narrative, due to the way the media works.

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