Aaron Kimberly & Aaron Terrell speak with Eliza Mondegreen about the recent NYT opinion editorial and the USPATH conference that Eliza attended in Denver, Colorado this fall. What Eliza witnessed at the conference provides further context to the ideological capture of medicine, highlighted by the NYT.
From the Transparency liner notes:
Eliza Mondegreen researches online trans and detrans communities, where she explores the ways questions and doubts are handled. She also writes about gender medicine for Substack, UnHerd, and other outlets. We had Eliza back on the pod to discuss Friday's New York Times article on detranistioners (featuring Aaron K! and others) as well as her latest WPATH conference experience.
The New York Times Op Ed discussed: https://www.nytimes.com/2024/02/02/op...
WHO campaign by the LGBT Courage Coalition: https://www.lgbtcourage.org/who
Video from the San Francisco Trans Health Summit in which Dan Karassic threw Aaron T under the bus:
Eliza’s article: https://unherd.com/2023/12/the-secret...
I very much appreciate your rationality and love this discussion, but I don't understand why you refer to Florence Ashley as "she". It is insulting, diminishing, and offensive to women to refer to men as "she" simply because they insist they are. For me, that is a big part of the point - that we are not required to alter reality according to others' ideology.
This just dropped in my mail box.....thoughts? (I did notice that Reed does not discuss methodology....it's an online survey open to transgender/non-binary people...but what control is there?)
"Over 90,000 Satisfied Responses In Trans Survey; Largest Detrans Survey Only Had 100"
https://www.erininthemorning.com/p/over-90000-satisfied-responses-in