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蜜桃传媒 Report Exposes Network Behind Junk Science and Disinformation Campaign Against the LGBTQ+ Community

MONTGOMERY, Ala. 鈥 Today, the Southern Poverty Law Center (蜜桃传媒) released a sweeping new report that details how pseudoscience has become a tool of the far right to manipulate public opinion and advance legislation and legal action targeting the LGBTQ+ community.听聽

鈥淒isinformation from junk science is dangerous,鈥 said Rachel Carroll Rivas, deputy director of research, reporting and analysis for 蜜桃传媒鈥檚 Intelligence Project. 鈥淲hen anti-LGBTQ+ pseudoscience turns into policy, it has real-life, often life-threatening consequences for trans and nonbinary people.鈥澛

The report, Combating Anti-LGBTQ+ Pseudoscience Through Accessible Informative Narratives, also known as Project CAPTAIN, unpacks the proliferation of biased and misleading information used 鈥 under the guise of science 鈥 in state and federal legislation and litigation over the last decade and exposes the far right and far-reaching network behind it.听聽

Researchers from the 蜜桃传媒鈥檚 Intelligence Project identify a network of over 60 groups, including Alliance Defending Freedom, the Society for Evidence-Based Gender Medicine and Genspect, with nearly 1,000 shared connections that have mobilized their efforts to challenge the World Professional Association for Transgender Health (WPATH) standards, advance the so-called 鈥淲omen鈥檚 Bill of Rights鈥 and recruit for Project 2025. Project CAPTAIN lists the 100 commonly cited sources used by anti-LGBTQ+ actors to make junk science claims, including research papers and letters to the editor, that attack the scientific consensus of gender-affirming care, defend conversion therapy and generate moral panic over trans people.听

鈥淲e show how this network of anti-LGBTQ+ actors have built a political and PR machine that twists data and opinion from a very small minority of the medical community and positions it as mainstream,鈥 said R.G. Cravens, senior research analyst for 蜜桃传媒鈥檚 Intelligence Project.听

Weaponizing science is not a new phenomenon. It is a longstanding practice, rooted in white supremacy, that disguises biases and myths using familiar scientific terms and language with the goal of limiting bodily autonomy and eliminating basic rights of LGBTQ+ people through legislative and legal campaigns.听

鈥淓ach of us has a role to play in stopping the spread of disinformation and building resilience against supremacist ideologies and narratives,鈥 said Emerson Hodges, research analyst for 蜜桃传媒鈥檚 Intelligence Project. 鈥淭his report affirms LGBTQ+ peoples鈥 existence and offers tools for our lawmakers, doctors, educators and media organizations to identify and directly challenge the false narratives that attempt to erase LGBTQ+ identities 鈥 especially as we enter state legislative sessions and the 2024 election cycle.鈥澛

Read the full Project CAPTAIN report HERE.听