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Irreversible Damage
Irreversible Damage: The Transgender Craze Seducing Our Daughters | Abigail Shrier
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Irreversible Damage is an exploration of a mystery: Why, in the last decade, has the diagnosis "gender dysphoria," transformed from a vanishingly rare affliction, applying almost exclusively to boys and men, to an epidemic among teenage girls? Author Abigail Shrier presents shocking statistics and stories from real families to show that America and the West have become fertile ground for a "transgender craze" that has nothing to do with real gender dysphoria and everything to do with our cultural frailty. Teenage girls are taking courses of testosterone and disfiguring their bodies. Parents are undermined; experts are over-relied upon; dissenters in science and medicine are intimidated; free speech truckles under renewed attack; socialized medicine bears hidden consequences; and an intersectional era has arisen in which the desire to escape a dominant identity encourages individuals to take cover in victim groups. Every person who has ever had a skeptical thought about the sudden rush toward a non-binary future but been afraid to express it—this book is for you.
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GinaKButler
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Up next: I heard this author interviewed by Joe Rogan and have been meaning to pick up this book.

#nonfiction #bookspinbingo

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LinesUponAPage
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Someone placed these books in a box unprotected & out in the rain for over a weeks. I was going to save them back at the start when it was sunny as I drove past on my way home from the park & thought, no someone will take all the magazines out of the LFL & put these books in it. Didn‘t happen.
The house owner doesn‘t own the LFL…Bugs & moisture destroyed the books one of which came from the free area in the P.Library. I can‘t save them. I‘m sad.

wanderinglynn 😢 so sad! 1y
LinesUponAPage @wanderinglynn it really is. Poor little books. 1y
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DaniJ
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An eye opening book about a very controversial topic. Riddled in truth, data and evidence, this book unflinchingly shines a light on a medical issue that has increased in prevalence by 4000% in the past 10 years.

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alexbloodfire
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A brilliant book which I recommend anyone to read!