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<p>post: link
link: http://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-2238663/Belgian-husband-leaves-wife-19-years-discovering-man-says-knows-good-ironing.html?ito=feeds-newsxml
title: DailyMail article on a man marrying a transsexual woman without knowing
slug: marrying-transexual-woman
date: 2012-11-26</p>
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<p>I follow a neat twitter account, <a href="http://twitter.com/transmediawatch">@TransMediaWatch</a>, which posts articles from the UK daily about gender news of all sorts, and this came up as a negative counterpoint to a more positively worded article. It&rsquo;s certainly a very poorly written article. There&rsquo;s a lot of weird phrasing that&rsquo;s just sort of, kind of, maybe trying to hide a bias, but not really succeeding, including good examples of using an adjective to objectify, as in &ldquo;the transsexual hails from&hellip;&rdquo;. It seems that the Telegraph tends to do a better job both of posting relatively okays, and posting corrections when TMW calls them out.</p>
<p>Edit: copied title corrected.</p>
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