We could all learn a thing about debunking anti-trans lies from Big Brother's Sam
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We could all learn a thing about debunking anti-trans lies from Big Brother's Sam
"Trans journalist Amelia Hansford explains how Big Brother contestant Sam's politely assertive approach to debunking anti-trans myths is a technique we could all do with learning. Every trans person has been there; you're at a family gathering when one of your relatives, out of ignorance rather than malice, repeats a transphobic myth they first heard from some spurious source online."
"There's no simple answer to the age-old question that has plagued generations of post-suburbanite young adults visiting their families: 'How do I convince my relatives they're wrong?' Whether its the disapproval of a new sapphic tattoo or spouting a bigoted myth during dinner, approaching the right way to pull your relatives back from the brink of the gender-critical void can feel like climbing a mountain."
Trans people frequently face transphobic myths repeated by relatives at family events, often from ignorance rather than malice. Such encounters create awkward, emotionally draining situations that demand calm responses. Big Brother contestant Sam demonstrated a politely assertive approach when a fellow contestant echoed right-wing talking points about a supposed gender "ideology" targeting children. The exchange corrected misinformation, including clarifying that children are not undergoing major irreversible surgeries as claimed. Calm, factual rebuttals delivered with courtesy can counter misinformation and make it easier to shift minds during personal conversations.
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