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Guardian reporter Julia Carey Won faces a backlash to compare transphobia and fascism

The Guardian reporter was accused of equating the news media transphobia with fascism and urging publications to fight it.

San Francisco-based senior technology reporter Julia Carey Wongmade a series of controversial comments on Twitter on Sunday,New York Times editorial {columnist Pamela. Paul argued that "super-progressive" denied women's humanity and removed them from conversation by overrunning the transgender community.

"Tolerance to one group does not have to mean tolerance to another," Paul wrote in her column. "We can respect transgender women without blaming women for pointing out that biological women still make up their own category — their own specific needs and privileges.

Wong, a senior tech report for the publication, fired off a series of controversial tweets about transphobia as a form of fascism Sunday.
This publication's advanced technical report, Wong, is controversial about transphobia as a form of fascism. I fired a tweet.

Many left-wing journalists attacked Paul on social media and accused her of supporting the idea of ​​transphobia.

"I think we are entering an era where the most meaningful political distinction is fascist and anti-fascist," Wong tweeted. "It is very important to understand that transphobia is one of the most powerful gateways to fascism today and act accordingly."

Transgender rights are "Harry. Potter's authorJ.K. Rolling, labeled Transphobia for their views.

Critics such as Rolling have argued whether transgender women should be treated the same as biological women in all areas, including sports, despite their obvious physical benefits. I am asking questions.

Without mentioning Paul by name, Wong allows some journalists to rise to power in their industry by hiding their "prejudice and prejudice." Insisted.

"It's hard to express how serious anxiety it is to see the current state of Transphobia's British media as a prejudice accepted by the American press," Wong added.

Wong is a graduate of Harvard University and University of Iowa, where she earned a Master of Fine Arts degree in fiction in 2008.
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"I have many wins to point out when it comes Not as a publication to fight this, but I think it's essential to fight it. "

Twitter critics didn't waste time exploding Wong.

"Only a mind that is not tolerant of individualism will blame those who choose not to celebrate or promote what they do not want." Wrote user Tony Newbury. "We live in an era when false intellectuals adopted the Marxist form of calling everyone who opposes them fascists."

Another critic Neil Hamilton, who is, said:

Others opposed Wong's claim that the British media was supposed to condemn the spread of transphobia in the United States.

"British prejudice and transphobia came from an American group that brought hatred to Britain,"wrote to Twitter user Roswald Walton.

Without giving in to her ferocious online backlash, Wong responded to many of her critics by tweeting.

Wong graduated from Harvard University and the University of Iowa, and she earned her Master of Arts degree in fiction in 2008.

She was President Barack Obama's first success Wong, who ran for the White House in 2008, worked as a field organizer for the campaign.

After she was a freelance journalist in Auckland, she was a staff writer for science fiction weekly, and she hired a US Guardian in 2016 to cover the tech industry and the West Coast. I was.