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The ThinkProgress writer who said NPR is 'favoring anti-LGBT perspectives'

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Four times during the last week of February, ThinkProgress LGBT editor Zack Ford wrote, NPR "reported on LGBT issues in ways that elevate anti-LGBT positions and normalize discrimination against LGBT people." I know some serious anti-LGBT people who would have a real belly laugh at the idea that "Nitwit Progressive Radio" is anti-queer. Nonetheless, Ford's article struck a nerve with many public media people who read and debated it in a couple secret Facebook groups. One piece Ford objected to was an episode of WAMU's 1A, in which three guests arguing that trans people should be allowed to use the bathroom of their choice were balanced with a lone dissenter. Ford didn't think the latter guest should've been allowed on at all. In my conversation with Ford, I asked him: If polls say half of Americans still think trans people should have to use the bathroom corresponding to their sex assigned at birth, isn't one-guest-of-four the least representation they should get? "I don't really care if NPR comes off as