One reader's rave

"Thanks for the newspaper with your book review. I can’t tell you how impressed I am with this terrific piece of writing. It is beautiful, complex, scholarly. Only sorry Mr. Freire cannot read it!" -- Ailene

Cassie Jaye, the day before I met her at the _Red Pill_ world premiere

Tuesday, March 17, 2026

A Major Study on Gender Dysphoria Outcomes Has Been Launched

It's called AYAGDOS and its stated objective is "closing the research gap on adolescents and young adults living with gender dysphoria." The home page says, The Adolescent and Young Adult Gender Dysphoria Outcomes Study (AYAGDOS) is a research study of gender dysphoria that occurs during adolescence or young adulthood. Currently, we are enrolling gender dysphoric youth ages 13-25, as well as the parents of gender dysphoric youth of those ages, for the initial research phase."

Although it appears to have been launched in 2024, I just learned about this study today from an article by trans blogger s. baum posted to Erin Reed's Substack. From the tone of the article, I get the impression that the reason he may have waited so long to write about it was that he was afraid of giving it publicity. And the reason for this may be that he seems to adhere to the ideological dogma holding that mental health professionals whose patients present with gender dysphoria -- unlike any other physical or mental health condition -- are obligated to simply rubber-stamp their self-diagnosis rather than perform an independent, comprehensive evaluation.

baum tries to cast doubt on the bona fides of investigators J. Michael Bailey, Lisa Littman, and Kenneth Zucker, but the sources he uses to do so are themselves highly suspect. For instance, he repeatedly seeks to discredit people and organizations on the basis of their being designated as "hate groups" by the Southern Poverty Law Center, a group that Media Bias/Fact Check says has "mischaracterized some groups and individuals," giving them a "left bias" rating of -5.8 (and which has been begging for funds from supporters by claiming an "emergency" despite apparently sitting on mountains of cash already). He also seeks to discredit the researchers by saying that some of the ideas they've given consideration to have been condemned by professional organizations such as the American Academy of Pediatrics, which has itself been shown by sexologist James Cantor to have based its gender-affirming care guidelines on a thoroughly fraudulent scientific paper.

If you're interested in participating in AYAGDOS you can contact them at https://www.ayagdos.org/

Tony Dastra is the Green Party Candidate for Pennsylvania Governor

 


If you're a PA voter and have been thinking you'd have no better option in the governor's race than Josh Shapiro, take heart. There's now a Green Party nominee. And if you were thinking you have to vote Democratic to keep someone even worse from getting in, Break the Duopoly's website is now up and running, making it easy to get matched with a right-leaning PA voter to withdraw your votes from both capitalist parties at the same time, leaving the margin unaltered. Here's the announcement of Tony Dastra's candidacy: 


Tony Dastra of Lancaster is the Green Party Candidate for Pennsylvania Governor of Pennsylvania. On March 8, the 35 elected delegates to the GPPA State Committee endorsed Dastra’s campaign.
 
In requesting the endorsement, Tony Dastra told the delegates from 12 counties, “Today, with your support, I am planting myself. I am committing to be on this ride, to help get the blood flowing and to grow unorganized areas of our Commonwealth into organized ones. I will seed new Green Party organized counties by recruiting more delegates to fill our rolls.”
 
Dastra now says, “I am committed to growing my local Green Party of Lancaster County. I am committing to the Green Party’s Four Pillars and Ten Key Values. In fact, as it relates to our values, I am particularly upset recently because Scouting America is flat out REMOVING their Citizenship in Society Merit Badge. The more I think about my upbringing being an Eagle Scout, I had a lot of American history poured into me. The Green Party often reminds me of the newly formed Republican Party of 1858. Back then, abolitionists, like U.S. Representative Thaddeus Stevens (Republican of Lancaster County) who drafted the 14th Amendment, were called radical. I have hope in the Green Party in this moment of history for that reason. Though I do not have a crystal ball, I am putting all my chips on Green.”
 
Tony Dastra was the Green Party candidate for Mayor of Lancaster City in 2025. He is a vigorous campaigner and plans to visit the 10 largest cities in PA and a rural community in all 11 PennDOT Districts. Dastra says that his campaign will not accept donations from corporations or corporate PACs. Interested individuals should get involved with the Green Party of Pennsylvania and follow listed social media for campaign updates.
 
For more information, please contact:
Email,  dastraforpa@gmail.com
 
 
To register at Break the duopoly go to https://www.breaktheduopoly.com/. To learn more about the Vote Pact concept go to https://votepact.org/.

Monday, March 16, 2026

TDIH: Rachel Corrie

 


I, too, volunteered with the International Solidarity Movement eight months earlier, being part of the first affinity group to go into Gaza rather than the West Bank. Corrie was the first ISMer to be killed, but not the last.

https://www.instagram.com/p/DV9Ck2FgZaJ/ 

Sunday, March 15, 2026

Leftism vs. Liberalism. Also Liberalism vs. Liberalism.


 

There's an important difference between political liberalism on the one hand, and what Helen Pluckrose calls "liberalism as a higher-order value," which doesn't necessarily entail capitalism even if she thinks it does. It really just means the humanist values of the bourgeois revolution, which are negated by the contradiction of capitalism and necessitate going beyond it. Also, working within the system can mean different things. Working exclusively within institutions won't bring about social revolution. But such work can be a useful, even essential complement to disruptive tactics, as Rosa Luxemburg argued in Reform or Revolution.
 

Thursday, March 12, 2026

The Insidious Censorship of Valence Issues


 

 

Yesterday UpTrust posted the Open Question "Free Speech, but who draws the lines?" preparatory to a conversation today with FIRE's Greg Lukianoff. I offered these comments:

The most insidious threat to free speech comes from cultic processes operating in society at large, obscuring people's ability to perceive threats to freedom of thought with pseudoscientific phantasms of existential threat. In much the same way that fundamentalists may see themselves not as imposing cultic milieu control on their children but instead protecting them from "slavery to Satan," we see major publishers and platforms suppressing people's opinions, lived experiences, and scientific findings in the name of preventing "harm to children" that has never been shown to be real by methodologically sound research. The best known example is Congress' shameful censure of the Psychological Bulletin for publishing the 1998 Rind et al. meta-analysis even though it was -- in the words of Emil Kirkegaard, a Research Associate at Ulster Institute for Social Research -- "Politically Incorrect, Scientifically Correct."

I experienced the same kind of thing a couple years ago when my Meetup account was deleted for having simply suggested, for a discussion of "When can we trust the experts?" for which preparatory readings hadn't yet been selected, Paul Okami's (psychologist with Ph.D. from UCLA) paper "Sociopolitical Biases in the Contemporary Scientific Literature on Adult Human Sexual Behavior with Children and Adolescents." That was published in 1990, but as Rind observed in his contribution to the 2023 volume Ideological and Political Bias in Psychology, there's been hardly any improvement in this field, which Okami described as being marked by "seriously flawed research methods and discursive practices similar to those found in works of political propaganda."

It should be noted that this kind of censorship around a "valence issue" transcends the usual political divisions, resulting in what Rind terms "left/right bias."

Wednesday, March 11, 2026

Research Study: Understanding Religious Transitions and Growth

The Freethought Society sent me an invitation to take part in this study:

 

Dear Friend,

I am writing to invite you to participate in an important research study examining the experiences of individuals who have left or reduced their involvement in religious traditions. This study is being conducted at the University of Tennessee, Knoxville, as part of the development of a Religious Transition and Growth Scale (RTGS).

I am a graduate student who studies religious identity deconstruction, deconversion and disaffiliation, and growth after religious transition and/or trauma. If this study feels relevant to your experience, I would greatly appreciate your participation.

Research Study
Understanding Religious Transitions and Growth
Click the link below to access the survey

Take the Survey

Who Can Participate

  • Adults (18 years or older)
  • Individuals who have left or significantly reduced participation in a religious tradition in which they were previously actively involved
  • Able to complete an online survey in English

What's Involved

  • Complete a one-time, anonymous online survey
  • Takes approximately 15-20 minutes
  • Can be completed from the comfort and privacy of your own home
  • No personal identifying information required

Why Participate? Your experiences matter. This research aims to better understand both the challenges and growth that can occur when people transition away from religious traditions. The results will help develop better resources and support for others who have had similar experiences.

Your participation could contribute to:

  • Improved understanding of religious transitions and growth
  • Better mental health resources for those experiencing religious transitions/deconstruction
  • Reduced stigma around religious questioning and change

Your Privacy is Protected

  • All responses are completely anonymous
  • No names, email addresses, or IP addresses are collected
  • Your responses cannot be traced back to you
  • Participation is entirely voluntary - you can skip questions or stop at any time

Sincerely,

Sara Hall
PhD Student
Evaluation, Statistics, and Research Methodology
University of Tennessee, Knoxville

Dr. Jennifer Morrow
Principal Investigator
Education, Leadership, and Policy Studies
University of Tennessee, Knoxville

Take the Survey

This study has been reviewed and approved by the University of Tennessee Institutional Review Board. UTK IRB-25-08873-XP

Sunday, March 01, 2026

Break the Duopoly Is Up and Running


 
 
Break the Duopoly is up and running for 2026! I just registered for a Vote Pact in the PA governor's race.

If you want to feel free to vote your conscience without worrying that you're helping a "greater evil," the solution is to find someone on "the other side" who's voting in the same election and feels the same way. This website can help you find a match. The margin between the Duopoly parties won't change, but they'll get two fewer votes, and you'll get to vote without holding your nose! Visit Sam Husseini's Vote Pact site to learn more about this concept.

Speaking of matched Reds and Blues, Braver Angels is holding its convention in Philadelphia this year! BA helps people learn how to dialogue constructively with people on "the other side" instead of demonizing and stereotyping them. All events are co-led by Reds and Blues, and for the convention it's important to have equal delegates of both kinds. I've applied to be one as a Blue, but since there's a surplus of those currently, being accepted may depend on enough Reds' signing up. If you're a Republican-leaning person who's interested in attending, I invite you to message me and we can apply to attend together.

Sunday, February 22, 2026

Organizing Tools for a General Strike to Shut Down ICE


At the Workers Strike Back public event that just concluded, a petition and resolution were shared for a general strike to shut down ICE. You can contact them for assistance with adapting these documents and organizing support for them within your own union.

https://docs.google.com/document/d/11BqMwKfh_US5rgYMFlqVJDujWoYZLfF1IcHzanarfeY/edit?usp=sharing

https://docs.google.com/document/d/1TT2VzznvvqiP0GzbqQ26smCJSy128SfkhY-yUMt8l00/edit?usp=sharing