We’re Not Going Away: My Response to the New York Times Hit Piece

Our numbers will soon be too large for the New York Times to dismiss as a “few stories of regret.”

So says Detransitioner Chloe Cole in her response to a recent NY Times article about her.

Yesterday, New York Times reporter Maggie Astor published a hit piece about me in an attempt to undermine my story and the testimonies of other detransitioners. Now that I’ve had some time to process everything more completely, I’d like to address some of the inaccuracies and falsehoods that Astor wrote about me—beginning with the disingenuous title, “How a Few Stories of Regret Fuel the Push to Restrict Gender Transition Care.” 

I take issue with Astor’s flagrant use of the word “regret,” which implies a benign mistake like a bad tattoo—something I wasn’t even allowed to get until I turned 18 last year. No, I was a child when I was misinformed and misled by adults, who convinced me to permanently alter my body. 

I learned through social media when I was 11 about boys and girls being trapped in the “wrong body”—an impossibility that should never have been “affirmed” by doctors. I was told by health professionals whom I trusted that I had a medical condition that required medical treatment. Not only that, but my parents were emotionally manipulated by being presented with a false dilemma—“would you rather have a dead daughter or a living son?”—despite the fact that suicidality is routinely overexaggerated in trans-identified youth.

Astor relies on the euphemism “transition care” when she means “chemical and surgical sex change services.” This is neither medically necessary nor lifesaving, but rather elective, cosmetic, and experimental.

FULL STORY


Read the whole thing.


I’m a Classic Christian and think Gender Ideology is anti-creational to the core. This blog is about “God’s Good Creation.” That’s why I’m writing about Gender Ideology. And “speaking up” as I’m confident Jesus would.

"Have you not read that the one who made them at the beginning 'made them male and female.'" [Matt 19:4]

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The Natchez by Delacroix – 1835
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Courtesy of the Metropolitan Museum of Art

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Love Refuses To Affirm Confusion

White Robes Not Enough

“Governments are called upon to protect citizens from harmful practices in all other industries; we don’t carve out exceptions for a profession just because its members wear white robes.”

Leor Sapir responds to a gender-affirming pediatrician and dad who derides recent legislative restrictions on pediatric sex changes.

Click Tweet to read full response.

Where does “burden of proof” lie? See excellent comment below.

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A Mother’s Day Tale

Just came across this. And since it is “Mother’s Day week” I thought I’d share.

Jill Snyder Kerr (’00, MAEd ’01), a former Wake Forest track star and assistant coach has six children, including triplet girls. In the story below, she shares how she coped with the challenges of pregnancy, childbirth, sleep deprivation and juggling multiple roles as a mother, teacher and coach. She also offers some tips and inspiration for other mothers on Mother’s Day 2023.

The article below highlights her achievements as an athlete, her faith as a Christian and her gratitude for the support of her family, friends and community.

You will read how she:

  • Took a break from coaching at Boston College after the birth of her triplets and focused on teaching part-time at a local high school.
  • Relied on the help of her husband, mother-in-law, church members and friends who provided meals, babysitting and moral support.
  • Hosted international exchange students who enriched her family’s cultural experience and helped with household chores.
  • Prioritized her faith and trusted God’s plan for her life.

YOU GO GIRL! (Kudo’s to Dad as well)

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Celebrate Mothers / Celebrate Life