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The Trans War Is Not Over

Politics
United States
Started April 24, 2026

Prior to the November 2024 election, transgender issues loomed large for many parents, who feared the erosion of parental rights regarding their children’s “gender identity.” The phrase “They are. The post The Trans War Is Not Over appeared first on First Things

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The Trans War Is Not Over

First Things (United States) | Apr 23, 2026

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CLAIM Posted by will Apr 24, 2026
The focus on parental rights in gender identity discussions often overlooks the complex needs of transgender youth.
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Eroding parental rights in matters of gender identity is essential to protect children's autonomy and well-being.
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The debate over parental rights and children's gender identity requires careful moderation to balance both perspectives fairly.
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Legislation should prioritize children's mental health over parental control in discussions about gender identity.
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Parents should have the ultimate authority over their children's gender identity decisions to ensure family values are respected.
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