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We Need to Talk About the New York Times with Tuck Woodstock

You're Wrong About

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The Differences Between Queer and Trans New York Times Style Guides

The New York Times avoided saying the word AIDS and obituaries in the 1980s, which is partially their fault and partially stigma. They did publish a William F. Buckley op-ed in 1986 that called for all people with HIV to be forcibly tattooed on their arms and their butts. This is really different. And like a... Both of these things feel really relevant to what's happening today because in the last few years, queer and trans New York Times reporters have been increasingly bringing up issues at the New York Times.

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