Transgender activist and author Andrea Long Chu has faced criticism over journalistic ethics for using a post about herself. new york magazine This article was used as a platform to raise funds to cover the medical costs of a friend’s failed transition surgery.
The Pulitzer Prize-winning cultural critic wrote: essay, The paper, published on March 11, argued that everyone, regardless of age, should be allowed access to gender-affirming care. And in the case of minors, parents have no right to object to the transition.
Chu called his declaration a form of “biological justice” and argued that it is a “moral” right, and that gender-affirming care should be part of the “right to health care.” He said that.
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— New York Magazine (@NYMag) March 11, 2024
However, Mr Chu has also been accused on the carpet of capitalizing on an X post about him. new york magazine This article is being used as an excuse to ask people to donate money to their friends for the medical care they need due to complications from gender reassignment surgery.
Health writer Benjamin Ryan found Mr Chu’s X post unethical because it used social media posts about his article to raise money.
Shortly after Ryan began criticizing Chu for his fundraising efforts, Chu deleted his posts.
Latest News: Pulitzer Prize Winners @AndreaLongChu After publishing the article, he deleted the tweet. @NYMag In it, she said everyone should have access to sex reassignment surgery, regardless of age, and called for funding to help her friend with complications after sex reassignment surgery. https://t.co/9bP9WbTLSa pic.twitter.com/YmYQ00kFrw
— Benjamin Ryan (@benryanwriter) March 12, 2024
The activist also derives enthusiasm from his articles in other ways.
Chu, who identifies as a woman, attacked leftists who oppose the transgenderization of children, labeling them “TARLs” (for Trans Agnostic Reactionary Liberals).
The activist also suggested that there should be no restrictions at all on gender-affirming care. Chu writes in his essay:
We should understand this right as flowing from a broader ideal of biological justice, rather than from a revivalist allegiance to an existing social order that is forever on the verge of collapse. , from which flow the right to abortion, the right to nutritious food and clean water. And, crucially, the right to medical care.
Chu added, “Let everyone change their gender. Let everyone change their gender. Let everyone change their gender again. Transgender girls, regardless of their sexual status. Let them play sports. Even if they are good, it only means that some girls are better at sports than others.”
However, these radical surgical and drug treatments have serious health effects on the patient’s body, which can lead to serious health complications. But in supporting the process, Mr Chu ignored these sometimes life-threatening issues.
Chu is written He says he became a transgender woman due to his addiction to “sissy porn,” a video genre in which men play submissive roles, such as wearing women’s underwear.
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