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Elisa Rae Shupe was a weapon in the hands of TERFs and Christian conservatives. Now, over 2,600 pages of leaked emails help tell her story
By Jude Ellison S. Doyle March 15, 2023 2:13 pm EDT
On Wednesday, March 8, Mother Jones broke the news of a secret working group that had collaborated to craft anti-trans legislation targeting youth healthcare and spread it to multiple states. The existence of that groupwhich included numerous elected officials, members of Christian conservative policy groups such as the Family Policy Alliance and the Alliance Defending Freedom (ADF), and representatives from anti-trans feminist group Womens Liberation Front (WoLF), among othersproved that the current onslaught of anti-trans legislation was the result of a coordinated campaign. Within hours of the Mother Jones story publishing, a 2,600-page PDF archive of the leaks was posted online.
That archive is substantial, and it is damning. But the public leaks are not the whole story. When the archive was posted, I had already been reading through the leaked emails for several days. The leaker, a trans woman and former detransition activist named Elisa Rae Shupe, had reached out to me to offer access, and I had come away with a whole other story.
The full archivesent to me, and other journalistscontains every email Shupe sent or received, from both of her two email accounts, between 2017 and 2023, the years when she was most active as a member of the organized anti-trans movement. There are years of media, legislative and tactical strategy outlined in those emails; there are conversations in which some of the most well-known TERFs in the movement coordinate strategy and brainstorm talking points. It is a playbook for how anti-trans organizations operate and a compressed history of how the TERF movement joined forces with the Christian right to create the current moment.
Most important, it is a record of how Elisa Rae Shupe was crafted into a weapon; how her narrative was established, edited and eventually taken out of her control, even as her name appeared on testimonies, Supreme Court briefings and highly circulated op-eds. This is the making of a detransitioner. More like her are being made every day.
Elisa Rae Shupe was a weapon in the hands of TERFs and Christian conservatives. Now, over 2,600 pages of leaked emails help tell her story
By Jude Ellison S. Doyle March 15, 2023 2:13 pm EDT
On Wednesday, March 8, Mother Jones broke the news of a secret working group that had collaborated to craft anti-trans legislation targeting youth healthcare and spread it to multiple states. The existence of that groupwhich included numerous elected officials, members of Christian conservative policy groups such as the Family Policy Alliance and the Alliance Defending Freedom (ADF), and representatives from anti-trans feminist group Womens Liberation Front (WoLF), among othersproved that the current onslaught of anti-trans legislation was the result of a coordinated campaign. Within hours of the Mother Jones story publishing, a 2,600-page PDF archive of the leaks was posted online.
That archive is substantial, and it is damning. But the public leaks are not the whole story. When the archive was posted, I had already been reading through the leaked emails for several days. The leaker, a trans woman and former detransition activist named Elisa Rae Shupe, had reached out to me to offer access, and I had come away with a whole other story.
The full archivesent to me, and other journalistscontains every email Shupe sent or received, from both of her two email accounts, between 2017 and 2023, the years when she was most active as a member of the organized anti-trans movement. There are years of media, legislative and tactical strategy outlined in those emails; there are conversations in which some of the most well-known TERFs in the movement coordinate strategy and brainstorm talking points. It is a playbook for how anti-trans organizations operate and a compressed history of how the TERF movement joined forces with the Christian right to create the current moment.
Most important, it is a record of how Elisa Rae Shupe was crafted into a weapon; how her narrative was established, edited and eventually taken out of her control, even as her name appeared on testimonies, Supreme Court briefings and highly circulated op-eds. This is the making of a detransitioner. More like her are being made every day.
Way more here:
https://xtramagazine.com/power/detransition-terf-movement-elisa-shupe-247592
Anti-LGBTQ activists are evil incarnate.
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The making of a Detransitioner (Original Post)
LostOne4Ever
Mar 2023
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Haven't read article, but OP is important enough to consider second posting it in GD
Bernardo de La Paz
Mar 2023
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Bernardo de La Paz
(51,024 posts)1. Haven't read article, but OP is important enough to consider second posting it in GD
God-botherers can't stop bothering people either.
The party of, and the believers in, "less government" are always eager to use government as a hammer against people they don't like.
LostOne4Ever
(9,597 posts)2. Sure! (nt)