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Associated Press pushes LGBT agenda, tells reporters to use ‘transgender pronouns’

Updated: October 16, 2017 at 1:43 pm EST  See Comments

NEW YORK CITY, October 16, 2017 (LifeSiteNews) – The Associated Press (AP) has jumped on the gender bender bandwagon by agreeing to use transgendered-approved pronouns in its reporting. 

In a series of tweets last Tuesday, the standard-setting news organization expanded on the 2017 style guidelines released earlier this year that had already mentioned the use of gender-neutral pronouns.

AP approved “they/them/their” for “stories about people who identify as neither male nor female or ask not to be referred to as he/she/him/her,” as reported in the Washington Post.

One change announced last week included using the phrase “gender confirmation” for “medical procedures often but not always used for a transition,” according to the tweets.

“Transition is the process by which people match their physical characteristics to their gender identity,” AP editors tweeted.

“Gender refers to a person’s social identity, while sex refers to biological characteristics,” they explained in another tweet.

“Call people transgender only if relevant; give the name they use publicly; avoid references to being born a boy or girl,” they stated in another tweet. 

Call people transgender only if relevant; give the name they use publicly; avoid references to being born a boy

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