By SARAH WEAVER
Parental rights advocates are reporting mounting frustration with activist media corporations over their reporting on efforts across the country to limit sex change treatments for children.
A styleguide from the Trans Journalists Association (TJA), advised reporters toĀ de-emphasize storiesĀ on detransitioning and avoid terms like ā biological maleā and ābiological femaleā and the term ātransgenderism.ā The Human Rights councilās guidanceĀ recommendsĀ against ādeadnamingā transgender people, a word describing when a name used before a personās transition is used after their transition. APās style guide similarlyĀ condemnsĀ ādeadnamingā since it is āakin to using a slur and can cause feelings of gender dysphoria to resurface,ā National Review reported. Now, it is common practice for most major corporate media outlets to use activist-approved language in their reporting
During a Twitter thread covering a bill banning sex change treatments for minors in Texas, Elena Rivera, a reporter for the NPR affiliate KERA News,Ā linked to TJAās trans reporting guidance. RiveraĀ failed to includeĀ any of the testimony for the bill, especially that coming from detransitioners, following the TJAās reporting guidance.
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