The New York Times for many years had a transgender contributing opinion writer, Jennifer Finney Boylan. Part of a less exclusive club than that of columnists, who appear more frequently, Boylan nevertheless offered a rare, recurring trans perspective in one of the most prominent opinion sections in the country.
But in April, a seismic shift quietly occurred in that opinion section: Boylan departed, and just two weeks later, the paper debuted Pamela Paul as a new columnist—one who regularly engages in anti-trans politics.
The only good thing about Pamela Paul is that she divorced Bret Stephens and immediately wrote a book called The Starter Marriage and the Future of Matrimony.
https://fair.org/home/pamela-pauls-gender-agenda/
The only good thing about Pamela Paul is that she divorced Bret Stephens and immediately wrote a book called The Starter Marriage and the Future of Matrimony.