Toronto newspaper pushes trans hoax, claims no duty to fact check

On Saturday, the Toronto Star’s “ethics” journalist, Ken Gallinger, unquestioningly published the incredible claim that an elderly Toronto women was hit on in the YMCA women’s locker room by a male-bodied individual who was walking around the women’s locker room fully nude, replete with erection.

Fact checking is not what we do here at the Toronto Star
Fact checking is not what we do here at the Toronto Star!

The article claimed that the nude and erect individual was allowed into the women’s locker room because they merely asserted themselves to be trans. When Autumn Sandeen wrote Gallinger about the article, Gallinger claimed no journalistic duty to fact check any claim saying, “It is, of course, not possible for me to substantiate most of the stories I’m told, and frankly I don’t try — my general policy is to deal with issues as they are presented…” To seemingly make the case that he wasn’t entirely derelict in his journalistic duties, Gallinger claimed that he did at least check to make sure “that the e-mail address from which it came was valid.” What Gallinger utterly failed to do, was pick up the phone and simply call the YMCA to verify any aspect of this anonymous story.

A valid, yet anonymous internet account claimed to be an elderly woman who was approached by a fully nude male-bodied individual who had been strutting around the women’s locker room with a full erection. Apparently none of the other women in the locker room complained or called the police. We are invited to accept the ridiculous narrative that this behavior is permissible because Toronto has a trans equality law.

Since Gallinger wasn’t willing to fact check any of these claims, I contacted every Toronto YMCA with a pool and guess what?

No complaint or even rumor of anything like this exists in Toranto area YMCAs. Every Toronto area YMCA was shocked to learn that an unsubstantiated claim like this was propagated by the Toronto Star. Every Toronto area YMCA confirmed that nobody had made any complaint concerning anything even remotely similar to the claim made in the Toronto Star.

The claim is a hoax. We can add this fake incident to the growing list of other fake incidents:

You can hear the YMCA counter – time and again – the plausibility of the claim propagated by the Toronto Star in the following TransAdvocate podcast:

 


YMCA: Good morning. Thanks for calling the YMCA. This is Jessie speaking. How may I help you?

Cristan: [Explains situation] I’m calling to find out if you know if in fact that happened. Has there been any complaints – have you heard of anything like that happening?

Y: I haven’t heard a complaint. Um, if you would like, I can ask my manager…

Y: Yes, I have Patrice, my manager, on the line and she’ll help you out.

C: Thank you!

Y: Good morning Cristan.

C: Good morning. Did he explain the situation?

Y: He gave me a brief overview. You’re calling about an article that’s a little disturbing that you’ve seen online.

C: Right [explains situation]. I was calling to find out if you had heard of any complaints to the YMCA of that type.

Y: No. I certainly haven’t.


Cristan: My name’s Cristan and I’m calling because [explains situation]. I wanted call the YMCA and just ask… Have you had any complaints of men claiming to be women, going into the women’s locker room with erections and hitting on elderly women?

YMCA: I have never heard of anything like that!

C: [Laughs] I didn’t think so, but I thought I would check.

Y: This is in the paper?!?

C: Yes! Okay, thank you. So just to be clear, nothing like that has happened there?

Y: No. I’ve never heard anything like that.


Cristan:  [explains situation] I was calling to verify some of the claims made in the paper.

YMCA: Okay. We’ll see what we can verify.

C: [Explains situation again] Did you have any complaints of a male-bodied individual, in the women’s changing area, with an erection and hitting on elderly women?

Y: No! To be honest with you, I’ve never heard of anything like that! So, I’m so surprised! It was in the Toronto Star?

C: Yes, the Toronto Star.

Y: Okay, so sorry about that! I have no idea about that. I’m sure I would have heard about it.

C: My guess is that someone just sent [the journalist] a prank email and they took it on face value and didn’t fact check or anything – didn’t contact the Y – and printed it because it’s such a sensationalistic story.


YMCA: Yeah, I read the article and I read your email.

Cristan: Was there any situation like that that you know of? Was there any complaint of a man, going into the women’s changing area, stripping nude, having an erection and then hitting on elderly individuals?

Y: Nobody has reported to us anything like that.

C: That’s what I was thinking. That story just sounded so extraordinary and coupled with the fact that it had no corroborating evidence at all, and that they had not bothered to contact the Y…

Y: Uh, I would be very, very – yeah,  there are several things there that I, uh… Yeah, hardly believe.

C:  [Laughs] Right. Okay. SO, I’ve contacted a couple of the YMCAs in that area and everyone is saying the same thing, that no one has heard of anything like this and that the very notion that there would be a nude male in the middle of a women’s changing area, standing there with a, uh… you know, aroused, talking to women – that no one would complain about that. I just doesn’t sound right to me. At all.

Y: Yeah, it sounds very… Yeah. I manage two centers and I have not heard of anything about that. In my career, by the way.

C: [Laughs]

 


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Cristan Williams is a trans historian and pioneer in addressing the practical needs of underserved communities. She started the first trans homeless shelter in Texas and co-founded the first federally funded housing-first homeless program, pioneered affordable health care for trans people in the Houston area, won the right for trans people to change their gender on Texas ID prior to surgery, started numerous trans social service programs and founded the Transgender Center as well as the Transgender Archives. She has published short stories, academic chapters and papers, and numerous articles for both print and digital magazines. She received numerous awards for her advocacy and has presented at universities throughout the nation, served on several governmental committees and CBO boards, is the Editor of the TransAdvocate, and is a founding board member of the Transgender Foundation of America and the Bee Busy Wellness Center.