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AP Stylebook Issues Guide for Transgender Coverage

The Associated Press Stylebook, which for decades has served as the default style manual for most news organizations, has issued a “Topical Guide” for transgender coverage that encourages writers to not give a platform to non-'woke' claims and sources in an attempt to balance a story by including all views.

The guidance appears to explicitly embrace the language and claims of transgender activists, a move likely to steer newsrooms away from objectively framing the issue.

The AP Stylebook has issued prior guidance related to gender and sexuality, and some of that is repackaged in the Topical Guide. But it does include some updates, together providing an extensive reference for journalists.

The Transgender Coverage Topical Guide encourages writers to refer to subjects according to their preferred gender identity. The guide condemns referring to a transgender person’s previous name.

The guide explains that the word “identify” can be useful, but “‘is a woman’ is better than ‘identifies as a woman.’”

The guide describes the term “sex” by explaining “a person’s sex is usually assigned at birth by parents or attendants, sometimes inaccurately” and further advises writers to “avoid terms like ‘biological male."

The guide criticizes efforts to maintain sex-specific sports and denies that men have an athletic advantage over cisgender women.

There is updated guidance on characterizing pregnancy as well. Previously, the AP Stylebook had endorsed the gender-neutral framing “pregnant people,” explaining that “the inclusive term ‘pregnant people’ is preferred when describing people who are pregnant. It takes into account pregnant men and nonbinary people.

In 2017, AP Stylebook embraced “they” as a singular, gender-neutral pronoun.
How are you a "different drummer" when you're beating the same tired "I'm so oppressed" tune?

"They has always been a singular, gender-neutral pronoun." Example:

"Someone forgot their wallet. I'll hang onto it until they come back for it."

If this person didn't have bottom surgery and became pregnant, would you call him a "pregnant woman" because he was born female? Wouldn't "pregnant person" be more appropriate? Would you prefer for him to use the men's room or the ladies' room?
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CestManan · 46-50, F
@DffrntDrmmr
You're a nasty troll, nothing more. I will ignore you from now on.

Good, you are full of it anyways. 😁
ninalanyon · 61-69, T
In 2017, AP Stylebook embraced “they” as a singular, gender-neutral pronoun.
The rest of the English speaking world did that about four hundred years ago
SW-User
What is their definition of woke? They could be shutting out a lot of voices.
deadgerbil · 26-30
In 2017, AP Stylebook embraced “they” as a singular, gender-neutral pronoun.

I vaguely remember that making the rounds across the internet a few years ago and it's an entirely unremarkable observation given how everyone uses the word 'they' in a singular gender neutral context for hundreds of years

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SW-User
What amazes me is how many low IQ women are falling over themselves to sux up to these toxic ideologies, happy to be reduced to bodily functions such as "a person who menstruates" 🤢. In such a rush and so happy to throw young girls under a bus.
@SW-User According to the ideology of AP, men can get pregnant (they're women) so guys must be included.
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Slade · 56-60, M
@SW-User They also vomit out "people with penises"

That is even more objectifying than porn

 
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