You Cannot Put a Human Being

 

You Cannot Put a Human Being to a Vote




Multiple polls, including very recent polls, show that the majority of Americans oppose anti-trans discrimination. As Parker Molloy has shown, the Washington Post’s own polling found the same thing — of the 823 cis people surveyed, large majorities believed that trans people should be protected from discrimination in schools, protected from discrimination at work, and supported in receiving safe, affordable gender-affirming healthcare.

The only area where this was untrue was gender-affirming care for children and teenagers. The WaPo found that a majority, sometimes a very slim majority, opposed giving minors access to puberty blockers and HRT. This finding is in line with other recent research: Last month, a PBS NewsHour/NPR/Marist poll found that a majority of respondents supported trans rights, but “about half,” or 54 percent, opposed gender-affirming healthcare for minors. This dip in support is likely due to the past few years of anti-trans messaging from the right, which has concentrated on children and teenagers.

What this story really brings to mind, though, is just how acutely sick I am of having to justify trans people’s right to live by citing voter support for trans existence. I am sick of talking about trans people as if we were an issue to be voted on, and not people already living full and complex human lives. There is nothing — not in the WaPo’s data, not in any other data I’m aware of — to indicate that “most people in the U.S.” favor anti-trans discrimination, but…

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