
Transgender activists urge supporters not to ‘vilify’ critics after Trump win, dip in public support: Report
Fox News
Following President-elect Donald Trump's victory and a dip in public support, transgender activists are urging the movement to rethink its confrontational approach.
Following President-elect Donald Trump’s resounding victory earlier in the month, activists now say it is time to "rethink and recalibrate" their methods and push back against the "all-or-nothing voices" within their ranks, according to the Times. Nikolas Lanum is an associate editor for Fox News Digital.
Activists cited a variety of tactics they believe pushed people away from the transgender movement, including attempts to police language on gender and abortion, suggestions that the misidentification of a transgender individual is violence and enforcing the use of pronouns.

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