We will give the gender movement credit for their effectiveness in indoctrinating journalists. The campaign has been deep and effective, but we do think that reaching out and politely asking reporters why they are so committed to promoting genderists’ false reality.
Hannah Webster is a reporter at The Pittsburg Post-Gazette and she wrote this article published on July 14. Comments are turned off (natch) but her email is: hwebster@post-gazette.com.
Here’s a draft of an email you are welcome to adapt and send to her. Feel free to add links and other information, but we urge you to be polite.
Dear Ms. Webster,
I’m writing to you because comments on your hormone-replacement therapy article of July 14th are turned off, and I wanted to make you aware of some developments not included in the article.
You gave much time and energy to covering why some activists wish to distribute pharmaceuticals to people they believe are trapped in the wrong body, and your article did not question their beliefs. Therefore, I wanted to make you aware of The Cass Review, which concluded that medical transitions are mostly unsuccessful and unnecessary and has prompted the UK to start banning the practice. Finland, Holland and other European countries, acting on the similar data, have also moved to ban the practice.
Also, the WPATH Files are a trove of documents that indicate that the medical association that promotes transitioning does not operate with ethical standards and is run not by medical professionals but by activists in the thrall of a belief system.
Additionally, I would ask that you question the well-funded campaign to promote transitioning children and adults and what is behind it. Despite what you may believe, the trans movement is not an organic civil rights movement and opposition to it is not a right wing versus left wing binary. People across the political spectrum, including homosexuals, are concerned by the idea that there is something wrong with gender nonconformity that must be medically corrected.
Thank you for your time.
Sincerely,