Ninety-nine per cent of trans people in the UK told non-profit TransActual that anti-trans coverage by right-wing media outlets had harmed their metal health in some capacity.

Nearly all of the 4,008 people surveyed as part of the Trans Lives 2025 report said they had seen or heard a politician express transphobic sentiments, which had impacted their mental health greatly.

Ninety-eight per cent of respondents, surveyed between December 2024 and January 2025, who said they had experienced transphobia from their own family members believe that anti-trans media coverage had affected their loved ones’ thinking on the community.

In total, 97 per cent of respondents have experienced some form of transphobia, with 84 per cent experiencing it in 2024 alone.

The most common sources were through online harassment (82 per cent), strangers on the street (71 per cent), and from family members (80 per cent). Nearly 2,000 respondents say they had faced transphobic comments or harassment while using public transport.

  • Wimopy@feddit.uk
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    Awful. Especially the stats about GPs not providing proper care, and trans people not wanting to go to A&E out of fear of discrimination.

    And to be fair I do know people who have/are coming to terms with being trans but not willing to approach their GP.

    Recently seeing a (very feminine) trans woman having to use the men’s bathroom was also just an upsetting reminder of the legal and political state of things. It’s very understandable that they’re worried.

    The lack of empathy towards trans people is staggering. Honestly, towards people in general too.

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    right wing media outlets

    except it’s basically every media outlet bar queer focused ones. every person involved in these enterprises should feel guilty for all of this and more.