The award, in May, of a Pulitzer Prize for criticism to New York Magazine writer Andrea Long Chu, occasioned howls of outrage from gender-critical feminists. This was not prompted by the actual essays mentioned in the award, though. Rather, the fury stemmed from Long Chu’s real claim to fame: saying all the quiet parts out loud on gender ideology.
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