Paper blasted for reducing biological females to ‘non-transgender women’

Paper blasted for reducing biological females to ‘non-transgender women’

The New York Times faced a wave of backlash for a story that referred to biological females as “non-transgender women.”

The story in question, titled “How a Women’s College Volleyball Team Became the Center of the Transgender Athlete Debate,” explored the explosion of protests and forfeitures surrounding San Jose State University and the school’s star player — a trans-identifying male.

When addressing the issue of eligibility for trans-identifying players under the NCAA’s rules, the NYT published the following:

On its website, the N.C.A.A. says trans volleyball players are eligible to play if their testosterone level is less than 10 nanomoles per liter — that’s at least four times more than what many experts say is the top of the range for non-transgender women, and in the typical range for adult men.

As the article itself notes, the normal testosterone level for an adult male — which would then decrease with age — is 10-35 nanomoles per liter. And that alone…

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