In a media world that has moved well into the make-believe with its promotion of the transgender ideology, a watchdog organization in the United Kingdom has been offended by a journalist’s use of the phrase “a man who claims to be a woman.”
That watchdog, the Independent Press Standards Organization, immediately condemned the words as “pejorative and prejudicial.”
The words actually follow the science in that a transgender male can “claim” to be a woman, but being male or female is embedded in the body down to the DNA level and cannot be changed.
It is the Christian Institute that noted the publication is the Spectator, and officials there defended the freedom of speech of journalist Gareth Roberts, who used the phrase to refer to transgender author Juno Dawson, who filed a complaint.
“The Spectator published the judgment, as required of the magazine by IPSO, but criticized the decision as an attack on free speech,” the institute reported. […]
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