The latest Associated Press (AP) Stylebook forbids referring to gender ideology as “ideology,” prioritizing transgenderism over accurate and thorough reporting. The guide is riddled with contradictions and agenda-driven instructions, further fueling concerns over media bias and the suppression of opposing viewpoints.
Gender is defined as a “social construct” in the AP Stylebook, but referring to it as an ideology is strictly forbidden. The guide asks readers to avoid “false balance,” which effectively gives reporters the ability to dismiss opposing views if they deem them “unqualified.” The guide also appears to endorse sexual stereotypes by allowing individuals to identify themselves based on their actions, appearance, and feelings.
When it comes to sex, the AP Stylebook is filled with doublespeak. It acknowledges that “Sex is inherently biological,” yet instructs reporters to steer clear of terms like “biological sex,” “biological male,” and “biological female.” Instead, the guide recommends the use of “sex assigned at birth” and similar phrases.
Reporting on gender transition is a minefield of its own. Whitewashing language is a key factor, with terms such as “sex change” and “transsexual” being deemed “outdated.” Reporters are required to obtain managerial approval for using a transgender person’s previous name in a story.
Ultimately, the AP Stylebook’s convoluted instructions direct reporters to prioritize politically correct language over delivering honest, unbiased journalism. Grappling with the intricacies of gender identification should not impede the media’s ability to deliver accurate, balanced, and thought-provoking stories.
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