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Masha Gessen on the Battle Over Trans Rights

2023/3/10
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Politicians, particularly on the right, are focusing on gender and trans identity as key issues, despite more pressing national concerns. This episode explores the motivations behind these attacks and the impact on trans people, featuring interviews with a Nebraska state senator and Masha Gessen.

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Many culture-war politicians are attacking the rights of trans people, and making a regressive view of gender as biology the key to their platforms. In this episode, David Remnick talks to two people who’ve found themselves at the center of the battle over transgender rights. In Nebraska, a state senator has committed to filibustering every piece of legislation to ward off a vote on a Republican-sponsored bill that would ban gender-affirming care for trans people under age nineteen. Then Masha Gessen—who fled Russia years ago as an L.G.B.T. person targeted by government repression—explains why anti-trans messaging has been effective for the right, and why discussions of trans issues can be fraught even for those who support them.