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A Massive Study of 16,000 Participants in 23 Countries Finds People Are More Prejudiced Against Trans Women Than Trans Men
(drdevonprice.substack.com)
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Out of all of the possible headlines for this study, which the article itself even critiques, why do they choose the single finding that highlights a so-called 'debate' that is often used to try to divide the trans community? It's not like specific targeting of trans women is new or unknown, and the bigger issue trans men usually face is erasure, usually in similar ways to the struggles the article cites as being faced by lesbians. The article could have picked any one of the several other findings from the survey, so why didn't they use those other findings, many of which are far more important and not as well known?