The New York Times Continues to Double Down on Biased, Inaccurate Transgender Coverage

The New York Times’ coverage of people and issues has been critiqued for years by people, the broader community, and allies. Now instead of directly addressing the critiques, meeting with the community harmed by the coverage, or forthrightly fixing its errors in reporting and news gathering, the Times is deploying its most distrusted and discredited reporters in a new project designed to profit off its inaccurate and biased coverage.

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