• Democrats' Wary Response to Transgender Ruling Shows the Party's Retrea

    From Leroy N. Soetoro@21:1/5 to All on Sat Jun 21 18:22:01 2025
    XPost: alt.politics.homosexuality, alt.transgendered, alt.fan.rush-limbaugh XPost: sac.politics, alt.atheism

    https://www.nytimes.com/2025/06/18/us/politics/democrats-supreme-court- transgender-ruling.html

    Leading Democrats offered a slow trickle of critical reaction on Wednesday
    to the Supreme Court�s decision upholding a state ban on some transgender
    care for youths, underscoring the new discomfort on the issue from a party
    that has long seen itself as a champion of L.G.B.T.Q. Americans.

    Hours after the ruling arrived, some top Democrats like Senator Chuck
    Schumer of New York, the minority leader, had denounced the decision as
    part of a �cruel crusade against trans Americans.�

    But many others, including key players in the 2028 shadow primary race,
    had yet to weigh in. Gov. Gavin Newsom of California was posting on social media about the National Guard. Gov. Josh Shapiro of Pennsylvania had
    thoughts about housing. Gov. Wes Moore of Maryland shared a celebration of Pride � but said nothing about the major new court ruling. Asked for
    comment, representatives for all three governors said they were not
    issuing any statements on the decision for now.

    Even Democrats who condemned the ruling tried to turn the focus to other issues. Mr. Schumer suggested on X that Republicans were using the topic
    �to divert attention from ripping health care away from millions of
    Americans.�

    The careful calculus reflected how the fraught topic of transgender issues
    has tormented Democrats for months, with Republicans putting them firmly
    on the back foot. Many party leaders now believe that liberal politicians
    took positions in recent years that deviated too far from the beliefs of
    the average voter.

    Last year, Donald J. Trump painted Vice President Kamala Harris as too far
    to the left by pointing to her past positions on transgender care,
    including support for taxpayer-funded transition surgeries for prisoners
    and migrants, which she expressed on a questionnaire in 2019. (Mr. Trump
    elided the fact that appointees in his first administration provided gender-affirming care for a small group of inmates.)

    �Kamala is for they/them. President Trump is for you,� declared a widely circulated Trump ad. The line of attack was considered by some Democrats
    to be one of the most effective against Ms. Harris.

    Since her loss, they have made some efforts to pivot, conscious of polling
    like a New York Times survey in February that found that nearly 80 percent
    of Americans � including 67 percent of Democrats � believed that
    transgender female athletes should not be allowed to participate in
    women�s sports. A survey from SCOTUSPoll in April found that 64 percent of Americans, including 38 percent of Democrats, supported states� being able
    to ban certain treatments for transgender minors.

    But many elected Democrats still see themselves as important defenders of transgender Americans, and plenty of rank-and-file lawmakers had full-
    throated condemnations of the ruling on Wednesday.

    �Trans youth and their health care are under attack � and now our highest
    court has joined in on the assault,� Representative Summer Lee of
    Pennsylvania wrote on social media.

    Representative Brittany Pettersen of Colorado added: �As a mom, I can�t
    imagine the pain these families navigate as they�re denied the care their children need. Trans kids, like all kids, deserve the freedom to reach
    their greatest potential.�

    Gov. JB Pritzker of Illinois, who has a transgender cousin, appeared to be
    the most forthcoming of the party�s potential 2028 contenders, writing on
    X that �Illinois has enshrined protections to meet this very moment.�

    �In a time of increasing overreach and hateful rhetoric, it�s more
    important than ever to reaffirm our commitment to the rights and dignity
    of the LGBTQ+ community,� he added. �You have a home here always.�

    In recent months, other ambitious Democrats have sounded a different tune,
    with Mr. Newsom making headlines in March when he suggested that
    transgender athletes� participation in women�s sports was �deeply unfair.�

    Pete Buttigieg, who ran for president in 2020 and later served as transportation secretary, offered a nuanced answer at a town hall in Iowa
    last month when asked about transgender rights.

    �While I think we do need to revisit some of the things that we have had
    to say policy-wise that haven�t kept up with the times as a party, that
    doesn�t mean, ever, throwing vulnerable people under the bus,� said Mr. Buttigieg, who is gay.

    Asked whether Mr. Buttigieg had spoken about the ruling or would issue a statement, a spokesman for him replied, �He has not.�

    Even Democrats without evident presidential aspirations have shifted on transgender issues this year. As Senator Catherine Cortez Masto of Nevada
    voted against a bill barring transgender women and girls from
    participating on girls� sports teams, she said she supported �fair play
    and safety� but not �transgender athletes competing in girls� and women�s sports when it compromises those principles.�

    And Representative Seth Moulton of Massachusetts, one of the first to
    break with his party on transgender athletes, faced a backlash in November
    when he said in an interview: �I have two little girls. I don�t want them getting run over on a playing field by a male or formerly male athlete.�

    Representative Sarah McBride of Delaware, the first openly transgender
    member of Congress, has focused less on her identity and more on issues
    like paid family leave and the minimum wage. In a statement on Wednesday,
    she said that the Supreme Court ruling �undermines doctors� and that �politicians and judges are inserting themselves in exam rooms.�

    In a podcast interview this week with Ezra Klein, a New York Times opinion columnist, Ms. McBride suggested that activists took their feet off the
    gas after gay marriage was legalized and public perception shifted in
    favor of L.G.B.T.Q. rights. That has allowed, she added, �for the misinformation, the disinformation � that well-coordinated, well-funded campaign � to really take advantage of that lack of understanding.�

    Representative Becca Balint of Vermont, who has been outspoken about
    defending transgender rights, said in an interview on Wednesday that Republicans were winning the messaging battle. As a result, she said, she
    has had to educate and reassure Democratic colleagues who were feeling
    unsure about how to talk about the transgender community.

    �For any member who doesn�t have someone close to them who is a
    transgender American,� Ms. Balint said, �there�s a lack of confidence
    there in talking about the issue.�

    But was she frustrated that more Democrats had not been vocal about
    protecting transgender rights?

    �Look � I�m a queer American. I get frustrated a lot by how my community
    is attacked,� Ms. Balint said. �But I really try to take it in stride and perspective, which is: I know that underneath so much of this is about
    fear.�

    Jay Brown, the chief of staff for the Human Rights Campaign, an L.G.B.T.Q. advocacy group, said several hundred people had shown up at a rally near
    the Supreme Court building in Washington on Wednesday afternoon, including Senators Jeff Merkley of Oregon and Edward Markey of Massachusetts, who
    both gave speeches.

    But he acknowledged that his group had also had plenty of conversations
    with Democrats this spring who had expressed hesitancy on various aspects
    of transgender rights.

    Mr. Brown compared the current challenge to the movement to legalize gay marriage, which confronted setbacks for years as it worked to change
    hearts and minds before eventually breaking through.

    �The question there that was facing the movement was, �Are you pushing too
    hard for marriage equality?� We didn�t give up,� he said. �We�ve got to do
    the work, and we�ve got real champions that are going to stand with us �
    and for those who aren�t there yet, we�ll get there.�

    A member of the Supreme Court, Justice Sonia Sotomayor, was perhaps the
    most prominent voice defending transgender people on Wednesday.

    In her dissent, Justice Sotomayor wrote that �the court abandons
    transgender children and their families to political whims.�


    --
    November 5, 2024 - Congratulations President Donald Trump. We look
    forward to America being great again.

    We live in a time where intelligent people are being silenced so that
    stupid people won't be offended.

    Every day is an IQ test. Some pass, some, not so much.

    Thank you for cleaning up the disasters of the 2008-2017, 2020-2024 Obama
    / Biden / Harris fiascos, President Trump.

    Under Barack Obama's leadership, the United States of America became the
    The World According To Garp. Obama sold out heterosexuals for Hollywood
    queer liberal democrat donors.

    --- SoupGate-Win32 v1.05
    * Origin: fsxNet Usenet Gateway (21:1/5)