We Can’t Ignore Our Way Out of This Wave of Trans Hate
by Mara Luise Guenzel
After 2024, the Democratic establishment decided trans people were a liability to be quietly dropped. In this essay, Mara Luise Guenzel argues this is both a moral and a strategic failure—voters, as one legislator put it, won't choose "diet Republicans." Pointing to Zohran Mamdani's New York campaign, where strong trans protections sat inside a popular working-class program, Guenzel makes the case that the way to defang the culture war is to make ordinary lives materially secure—and that lasting safety for trans people ultimately requires a workers' party the Democrats will never be. Reported through the voices of trans people weighing whether to stay or flee.
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