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Sarah McBride on Why the Left Lost on Trans Rights

2025/6/17
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Sarah McBride
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美国企业家、政治人物及媒体名人,曾任第45任和第47任美国总统。
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Donald Trump: 作为总统,我明确表示,美国政府的官方政策只承认男性和女性两种性别,并会采取一切手段来推翻跨性别者的权利。 Sarah McBride: 特朗普政府对跨性别权利的攻击虽然在某些方面得到了公众的支持,但这并不代表进步运动应该放弃说服和对话。我们需要反思策略,重新与公众建立联系,强调共同的价值观和目标,而不是一味地强调文化差异和冲突。我们不能因为害怕冒犯某些人而停止为正义而战,但我们也不能忽视公众的感受和担忧。我们需要找到一种平衡,既能坚持原则,又能赢得人心。

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This chapter explores the decline in support for trans rights, examining the role of misinformation, political strategy, and the public's evolving understanding of transgender issues. It also touches on the broader regression in support for gender rights.
  • Significant drop in support for trans rights policies in polls between 2022 and 2025.
  • The LGBTQ movement's post-marriage complacency led to a lack of sustained engagement and persuasion.
  • Public support for trans rights was superficial, lacking deep understanding.

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President Trump’s actions against transgender Americans have been stunningly wide-ranging. They’ve also been popular.

Trump has sought new restrictions on trans people in sports, schools, the military, prisons and medical care, and in government documentation. And a recent poll )found that a majority of Americans approve of how Mr. Trump is handling trans issues — far above how he is handling his presidency generally. On trans-related issues, Americans’ opinions have moved right since 2022. What led the trans-rights movement to suffer not just a major electoral loss, but also a sweeping loss of public support?

Sarah McBride is a freshman congresswoman from Delaware, where she was previously a state senator. And she is the first openly transgender member of Congress. In our conversation, Representative McBride reckons with the trans rights movement’s shortcomings, what liberalism should look like in a profoundly illiberal time and how to win hearts and minds through a politics of “grace.” It’s the most stirring defense of the practice of politics — with all its compromises and disappointments and frustrations — I’ve heard in some time.

This episode contains strong language.

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