New York Magazine Advocates for Children's Right to Gender Transition
Andrea Long Chu makes a moral case for allowing children to undergo sex-change procedures, framing it as a universal right.
- Andrea Long Chu, a Pulitzer Prize-winning critic, argues in New York Magazine that children should have the right to undergo sex-change procedures as a form of 'biological justice'.
- Chu's essay criticizes those who question the rise in transgenderism among children, labeling some critics as 'trans-agnostic reactionary liberals'.
- The piece suggests that children are full members of society capable of making decisions about their gender identity.
- Critics argue that such procedures can have irreversible and harmful impacts on children's health.
- The article has sparked controversy and criticism from various commentators and publications.