The New York Times published a guest essay on Father’s Day about a biological woman who identifies as a male and is raising a daughter. The essay, titled ‘To My Daughter, My Gender Was Never Complicated,’ was written by Zach Ellams and presented in comic-strip form.
Criticism and Backlash
Critics have blasted The Times for choosing to publish the piece on Father’s Day, with some accusing the paper of ‘corrupting our children.’ Katie Miller, a podcaster and former Department of Government Efficiency aide, wrote on X that the article is an example of how The Times is ‘corrupting our children.’ Sean Davis, CEO and co-founder of The Federalist, accused the paper of using Father’s Day to celebrate ‘playing daddy dress-up’ as the ‘true embodiment of fatherhood.’
Other critics, including Tim Young, a media fellow for strategic communications at The Heritage Foundation, and Seth Dillon, CEO of The Babylon Bee, also weighed in on the article, expressing their disapproval.
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