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One Family's Custody Battle Is Fueling A National Debate About Transgender Rights

Transgender journalist, Katelyn Burns, who reported about the case for Vox, says misinformation about the trans community is amplified through the news media and is used against trans people.
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Transgender journalist, Katelyn Burns, who reported about the case for Vox, says misinformation about the trans community is amplified through the news media and is used against trans people.

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Many Texas political watchers would agree that the 2019 legislative session was surprisingly tame. Legislation about divisive social issues 鈥 especially about bathroom access for transgender people, which dominated the session in 2017 鈥 seemed to be a thing of the past. But recently,  involving a 7-year-old child whose mother identifies the child as transgender has divided some along political lines.

, a freelance journalist who is transgender, reported about the family鈥檚 case for Vox. She says the child鈥檚 parents disagree about how to identify the child. But their case has sparked a wider debate about transgender rights. Texas and President Donald Trump both weighed in.

Cruz wrote a particularly , claiming the child would undergo medical treatment as part of a gender transition and likened it to child abuse.

But Burns says Cruz鈥檚 claim was inaccurate. She says the soonest the child could use any medical intervention would be after the start of puberty.

鈥淭here鈥檚 absolutely no need for any medical interventions for a 7-year-old,鈥 Burns says. 鈥淎t that point, transition is just a difference of hair, name, pronoun and maybe how they dress.鈥

Misinformation has spread since the case first became public, and Burns says conservative groups are partly responsible for that.

鈥淭he right wing of the political system loves to use trans people as a wedge issue,鈥 Burns says. 鈥淚 think they鈥檝e seized upon this case.鈥

That didn鈥檛 happen by accident. Burns says the child鈥檚 father, Jeff Younger, ran a social media campaign to draw attention to his family鈥檚 case, and raised over $130,000 through that initiative.

鈥淚 think we鈥檙e in just a really interesting cultural moment where every little thing that can be used to attack the trans community gets blown up all over national news,鈥 she says.

Misinformation about transgender people can have real consequences, Burns says. She says some Texas legislators have suggested they鈥檇 like to propose a ban on medical treatments for any transgender person under 18 trying to transition.

鈥淎nd we鈥檙e starting to see that spread to other states as well,鈥 she says.

Written by Caroline Covington.

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As online editor for KUT News, Wells Dunbar covers news in Austin, Central Texas and beyond. Before joining the KUT family, Wells served as staff writer and news blog editor at The Austin Chronicle, and covered the Texas Legislature for Gallery Watch. Hailing from El Paso, Wells is a longtime Austin resident whose interests include technology and social media, film and music, and spending quality time with his wife and cat.