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Inside the Secret Working Group That Helped Push Anti-Trans Laws Across the Country

Every day, anti-trans rhetoric is spreading and becoming more virulent. Conservative forces in statehouses across America are pushing bills that would strip trans people of rights, including access to vital medical care. In some places, these laws have already passed. This is all part of a concerted, coordinated effort, as Madison Paulyโ€™s reporting shows. Pauly gained access to a trove of emails exchanged by a group of anti-trans advocates who workshop legislative bills, public messaging, and other aspects of their crusade:

They brainstormed responses to the argument that gender-affirming care reduces suicide โ€” an assertion that is backed up by research. Peer-reviewed studies have repeatedly foundย that trans and nonbinary youth with access to gender-affirming care are significantly less like to seriously consider suicide than those who did not receive such care. A largerย analysis, using online survey data from over 11,000 trans and nonbinary youth, found using gender-affirming hormonal therapy was associated with lower rates of both depression and suicidality. Yet one team member called the argument that gender-affirming care reduces suicide โ€œabusiveโ€; another argued it was a way for doctors to coerce parents to consent to gender-affirming care for their child.ย 

Van Mol, the doctor, suggested Deutsch reply to the suicide prevention argument with a rebuttal published on a defunct anti-trans blog: โ€œWhy werenโ€™t the 1950s a total blood bath for suicides if non-affirmation of everything is the fast train to offing oneโ€™s self?โ€ Van Mol asked, paraphrasing the blog post.ย 

Another doctor in the working group, California endocrinologist Michael Laidlaw, had gained attention for his writing against gender-affirming care after parents at a charter school in his region raised complaints that they hadnโ€™t been notified before kindergartenersย were readย a childrenโ€™s book,ย I Am Jazz,ย about trans teenager Jazz Jennings. Last fall, when the state of Floridaย called on Laidlaw as an expert witness in a lawsuit over itsย anti-trans Medicaid policy, a federal judgeย concludedย that he was โ€œfar off from the accepted viewโ€ย on how to treat gender dysphoria, in part because Laidlaw had said he would refuse to use patientsโ€™ preferred pronouns. In his South Dakota testimony, Laidlawย comparedย gender-affirming care to Nazi experimentation and the Tuskegee Syphilis Study. In emails to Deutsch and the group, he railed against doctors who prescribe puberty blockers โ€” which are used to delay unwanted physical changes in gender-diverse kids and give them more time to explore whether or how to transition โ€” accusing them of โ€œwillfully harmingโ€ children, even if kids and their parents consent to treatment. โ€œThe physician is the criminal in these scenarios and must be prosecuted by the law,โ€ he argued.

CU Boulder Enrolled Alleged White Supremacist with Knowledge of His Past

When flyers began appearing around the University of Colorado Boulder, announcing that an enrolled student with ties to the white nationalist group Patriot Front, the campusโ€™s independent student newspaper took notice. It secured an interview with the student, Patryck Durham, who admitted to being affiliated with Patriot Front and to publishing social media posts encouraging the killing of immigrants and Black people, but said UC officials were aware of all this before he enrolled and that it was โ€œin the past.โ€ Within hours, the story had taken a turn:

Durham did not definitively say whether he still held the violent beliefs that appeared in his social media posts, which were published in 2021.

โ€œI canโ€™t put an exact date on it because a lot of this stuff is messy. But itโ€™s been, I think, a year or more by now,โ€ since he was last affiliated with Patriot Front, Durham said.

Early Thursday morning, Jan. 26, several hours after Durham spoke with reporters for this story, the University of Colorado Police Department (CUPD) responded to reports of suspicious activity in Durhamโ€™s residence hall.ย 

According to police records, officers found Durham with two people that police described as โ€œolder friends from Longmont,โ€ just before 2 a.m. Durham failed to clarify to law enforcement how he knew the two individuals in his room, and witnesses told police they felt uncomfortable with the presence of Durham and the other adults.ย 

One of the witnesses told police the pair of older adults were part of the white nationalist group Durham has been affiliated with. The two individuals were โ€œtold to leave the buildingโ€ and did, according to police records.

According to the police report, witnesses also saw Patriot Front messages and propaganda on Durhamโ€™s laptop. Witnesses told police Durham was communicating with members of the hate group through the messaging app Telegram.ย 

Sources who described the encounter to the CU Independent and The Bold did so on the condition of anonymity, as they were worried they would be harmed for coming forward. People familiar with the incident said Durham returned to the dorms the next day, Jan. 27, to move out.

The language used by contemporary Christian warriors

The Christian Crusades from 1095-1291 against Muslim and Arab peoples have a continued impact today. Establishing a precedent where wars were fought in the name of a Christian God, wars that led to mass death while accumulating massive amounts of wealth, reflect a history and logic of genocide. โ€” Read the rest

Violent attacks on U.S. Jews and gays reportedly increasing

The Washington Post reports that physical attacks of American Jews and gays are increasing, and ties it to the decay of content-moderation standards online, especially on Twitter.

New research to be released later this month by the misinformation tracker Network Contagion Research Institute suggests a connection between real-world incidents and variations of the word "groomer," often aimed at gays and suggesting that they are adults bent on seducing children.

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