Specifically, in a fit of narcissistic delusion, Yglesias’s former colleague Emily St. James (born Todd VanDerWerff) alleged that, in addition to the “presence” of “prominent anti-trans voices,” the Harper’s Letter contained “dog whistles toward anti-trans positions,” which made St. James “feel less safe” and “my job slightly more diffic…
Specifically, in a fit of narcissistic delusion, Yglesias’s former colleague Emily St. James (born Todd VanDerWerff) alleged that, in addition to the “presence” of “prominent anti-trans voices,” the Harper’s Letter contained “dog whistles toward anti-trans positions,” which made St. James “feel less safe” and “my job slightly more difficult.” St. James was publicly supported by fellow transgender Vox editors Katelyn Burns and Aja Romano, and Ezra Klein sold Yglesias down the river.
(For the record, St. James is a heterosexual male in a twenty-year heterosexual marriage to a heterosexual female and began to publicly self-identify as a transwoman in 2017; Burns is also a heterosexual male who self-identifies as a transwoman; Romano is a heterosexual female who self-identifies as “non-binary”; and Klein is a dickless male-impersonator.)
Specifically, in a fit of narcissistic delusion, Yglesias’s former colleague Emily St. James (born Todd VanDerWerff) alleged that, in addition to the “presence” of “prominent anti-trans voices,” the Harper’s Letter contained “dog whistles toward anti-trans positions,” which made St. James “feel less safe” and “my job slightly more difficult.” St. James was publicly supported by fellow transgender Vox editors Katelyn Burns and Aja Romano, and Ezra Klein sold Yglesias down the river.
(For the record, St. James is a heterosexual male in a twenty-year heterosexual marriage to a heterosexual female and began to publicly self-identify as a transwoman in 2017; Burns is also a heterosexual male who self-identifies as a transwoman; Romano is a heterosexual female who self-identifies as “non-binary”; and Klein is a dickless male-impersonator.)