Anti-trans Fox News host Tucker Carlson interviewed Virginia teacher Peter Vlaming, who was fired for refusing to use a trans student’s correct pronouns. Carlson asserted that Vlaming was “fired for thought crimes” and could not “deny biology.”
Vlaming's case in West Point, VA, has received extensive local coverage, but most news stories failed to contextualize the harms of misgendering trans people and featured considerably more voices in favor of the teacher than the trans student. The story has gained steam and become a national headline, particularly as right-wing media has worked to gin up outrage over the events. Influential and extreme anti-LGBTQ group Alliance Defending Freedom (ADF) has also started to weigh in. Carlson frequently targets the transgender community; he has accused members of the trans community of “faking” their identities, and he has denied that the trans community even exists. He is also cozy with extreme anti-LGBTQ groups such as ADF and the American College of Pediatricians.
During the segment, Carlson falsely said that Vlaming “didn’t use female pronouns” and avoided “pronouns entirely”; Vlaming also claimed that he “avoided feminine pronouns.” In fact, The Associated Press reported that while “it’s not suggested that [Vlaming] deliberately referred to the student using female pronouns in the student’s presence,” he did use them “in conversations with others” and referred to the student as “her” in class, which was described by witnesses as a “slip-up.” Carlson and his guests repeated false claims that Vlaming accommodated, respected, and did not “attack” the trans student. But misgendering the trans student and refusing to acknowledge his gender identity is considered harassment -- it stigmatizes trans people and has negative impacts on their self-confidence and mental health.
From the December 17 edition of Fox News’ Tucker Carlson Tonight: