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In 2021, 33 states have introduced more than 100 bills aiming to curb the rights of transgender people in general, a record-breaking year for such legislation. These bills come in the context of an increasingly hostile climate for trans Americans, where 28 transgender and gender non-conforming people have been killed this year – nearly all Black and Latina trans women. Advocates for LGBTQ rights say that these bills have contributed to transphobia and violence against the trans community.
Wynn seemed troubled by how this new Texas bill was going to affect trans kids and their families.
“It’s difficult to talk about this topic because most people don’t know that much about it,” Wynn said in her gentle way. “I think the average person hears ‘transgender medicine and children’, and that doesn’t seem like a good idea because what they’re envisioning is, like, genital reassignment surgery, which is almost never performed on people under 18.
“Most of the time, what we’re talking about is puberty blockers,” she said, “which are pretty well-tested drugs that are used to delay the onset of hormonal puberty. Basically, kids who use them end up needing less surgery later. Life is easier for them. A lot of people have this concern, ‘Oh, how could you possibly know when you’re 12 or 13? Why not just wait until they’re adults and let them decide?’ Well, for some kids, they’ve known since they were five, and this is urgent for them. If you have a kid who for years has had gender dysphoria, this is a persistent thing. If you take those kids and you won’t let them transition, it’s torture.”
“I think that anyone should be able to imagine what it would be like to go through the wrong puberty,” Wynn added. “If you’re a woman, imagine that your body’s getting hair and your voice is dropping … You’re basically creating refugees of these families who have to go to other states in order to take care of their children.”
“It’s very upsetting,” she added.
Natalie Wynn at home. Photograph: Shan Wallace/The Guardian
One of the hallmarks of Wynn’s rhetorical style is her ability to get her viewers to see things from another person’s point of view; which in the case of trans children hits close to home, although she says she didn’t know she was trans herself until later in life. “I was not a trans child,” she told me. “I wouldn’t say that I was a girl trapped in a
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