Detrans (ePub)
True Stories of Escaping the Gender Ideology Cult
(Sprache: Englisch)
Transgender activists are all about speaking upunless you regret your "transition" and have made the journey back. Then you'd better keep your mouth shut. But a compelling new book gives detransitioners a voice. And their testimony is unforgettable.
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Erscheint am 28.05.2024
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Transgender activists are all about speaking upunless you regret your "transition" and have made the journey back. Then you'd better keep your mouth shut. But a compelling new book gives detransitioners a voice. And their testimony is unforgettable.
The number of teens and pre-teens persuaded they were born with the wrong body has exploded. Goaded by a toxic online "community" and assisted by teachers, doctors, and even their own parents, they are promptly set on the path of puberty-blockers, cross-sex hormones, and gruesome "gender-affirming" surgeries.
Media and activists insist that "transitioning" is the happy ending to these stories. But countless young people bear terrible emotional and physical scars. Adding to their anguish, the transgender community that once embraced them now wants to keep them quiet.
Now one fearless reporter, Mary Margaret Olohan, shares their stories. Based on in-depth personal interviews, Detrans exposes the unconscionable abuse these detransitioners have enduredmanipulative therapy sessions, mental and emotional anguish, botched surgeries, and attempts to construct phantom body parts. Their testimonies reveal a truth so disturbing that transgender activists will do anything to hide it.
Detrans is indispensable evidence of the life-shattering power of gender ideology.
The number of teens and pre-teens persuaded they were born with the wrong body has exploded. Goaded by a toxic online "community" and assisted by teachers, doctors, and even their own parents, they are promptly set on the path of puberty-blockers, cross-sex hormones, and gruesome "gender-affirming" surgeries.
Media and activists insist that "transitioning" is the happy ending to these stories. But countless young people bear terrible emotional and physical scars. Adding to their anguish, the transgender community that once embraced them now wants to keep them quiet.
Now one fearless reporter, Mary Margaret Olohan, shares their stories. Based on in-depth personal interviews, Detrans exposes the unconscionable abuse these detransitioners have enduredmanipulative therapy sessions, mental and emotional anguish, botched surgeries, and attempts to construct phantom body parts. Their testimonies reveal a truth so disturbing that transgender activists will do anything to hide it.
Detrans is indispensable evidence of the life-shattering power of gender ideology.
Autoren-Porträt von Mary Margaret Olohan
Mary Margaret Olohan, a senior reporter covering culture and politics for The Daily Signal, previously wrote for The Daily Wire and The Daily Caller News Foundation. A graduate of The Catholic University of America, she is the proud eldest daughter of an Irish Catholic family of eleven children.
Bibliographische Angaben
- Autor: Mary Margaret Olohan
- 2024, 288 Seiten, Englisch
- Verlag: Simon + Schuster LLC
- ISBN-10: 1684515602
- ISBN-13: 9781684515608
- Erscheinungsdatum: 28.05.2024
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