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NYT Skewers Former Heroes of Trans Movement After SCOTUS Defeat

The Supreme Court delivered a crushing blow to the transgender movement last week when it upheld Tennessee’s law banning sex change drugs and surgeries for minors.

The ruling is a massive defeat that could “set the movement back a generation,” The New York Times reflected in a 10,000-plus word article. The Times details mounting evidence against sex changes for minors, while leaving the movement’s former heroes out to flail in the wind, including former transgender-identifying Department of Health and Human Services (HHS) Secretary Rachel Levine, transgender-identifying A.C.L.U. lawyer Chase Strangio, and A.C.L.U. executive director Anthony Romero.

The article, written by Nicholas Confessore, first introduces Strangio, the A.C.L.U. lawyer who argued against the Tennessee law, and the first openly transgender-identifying lawyer to argue before the Supreme Court. Confessore appears to place much blame for the Supreme Court loss in United States v. Skrmetti on Strangio, whom he called a “burgeoning celebrity of the cultural left.”

“Strangio and other advocates for trans rights have cast Skrmetti as the case they had to bring. It may also have set their movement back a generation,” he wrote.

Confessore credits Strangio with not only pushing a losable case to the nation’s high court, but also with having a radical “style of politics that began to prevail within the movement,” leaving

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