You are right, I did not make the right call on this one.
I have been neglecting the instance very aggressively due to being busy this summer. I was scanning through the report backlog and this post was reported for 'transphobia'. I skimmed through, clicked on a whitehouse link that said "RESTORING BIOLOGICAL TRUTH TO THE FEDERAL GOVERNMENT" in big letters, and instead of doing more due-diligence I applied a rule that I rarely apply as the discriminant to process it quickly. The rule being, as you mentioned, that the 'Science' community is meant to be for discussing science itself. It is a meta-community.
In practice, I stopped enforcing this rule for the most part, which means that in this case it was an excuse I used to process the report quickly without needing to validate whether I personally think it is 'transphobia' or not.
Sorry
Some things:
- I make mistakes, if you send me message I will usually correct it or at least explain my reasons.
- When I get reports such as 'transphobia' or 'racism', I automatically bias heavily my decision towards the reporter because I can easily miss something in my personal analysis.
- Very often the explanation between 'why was A removed and B allowed to stay' is that A was reported and B was not.
- My stated intention is to minimize politics and polarizing content, but this has proven difficult to achieve in practice


