Tag Archives: When Harry Became Sally
Taxpayer-Funded Libraries Defend Obscenity, Child Corruption and Censorship
How many times have conservatives heard “progressives” claim that the controversial, obscene material they want taught to children is “age-appropriate”?
Government school teachers who are paid by the public want absolute autonomy and absolute anonymity, and that is why we now have adults introducing obscene material to other people’s children.
Government school teachers who are paid by the public want absolute autonomy and absolute anonymity, and that is why we now have adults introducing obscene material to other people’s children.
Posted in Education, Pornography
Tagged Abigail Shrier, ALA, American Library Association, Banned Books Week, Collection Development Policies, Denise Shick, Gender Queer, Irreparable Damage by Wall Street Journal, I’m Glad God Made Me a Girl, Maia Kobabe, Office for Intellectual Freedom, Ryan T. Anderson, The Perks of Being a Wallflower, When Harry Became Sally
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The Books You Won’t Hear About During Banned Books Week
This week is Banned Books Week, a week that the American Library Association claims “brings together the entire book community — librarians, booksellers, publishers, journalists, teachers, and readers of all types — in shared support of the freedom to seek and to express ideas, even those some consider unorthodox or unpopular.” However, in a year that saw major corporations engaging in viewpoint discrimination, two books that faced bans this year for daring to question the transgender agenda, When Harry Became Sally by Ryan T. Anderson and Irreversible Damage by Abigail Shrier, were notably absent from this year’s “Challenged book list.”
Posted in Sexuality
Tagged Abigail Shrier, Banned Books Week, Dr. Deborah Soh, Irreversible Damage, Regnery Publishing, Ryan T. Anderson, The End of Gender, Thomas Spence, When Harry Became Sally
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We Were Here When Medical Science Lost Its Mind
One day, when sanity returns to the world, we will be able to tell a future generation, “We were here when science lost touch with reality. We were here when the medical profession lost its mind. We were here when feelings displaced biology.”
Posted in Sexuality
Tagged Amazon, American Medical Association, Carole Hooven, J.K. Rowling, New York Post, Ryan Anderson, Sex reassignment surgery, transgender, WebMD, When Harry Became Sally
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If Leftists Ran the Zoo, Dr. Seuss Would Be Caged
This September 19-25, the displays in public libraries for the American Library Association’s annual Banned Books Week are going to be overflowing with banned books. In addition to Ryan T. Anderson’s book When Harry Became Sally, and Abigail Schrier’s book, Irreversible Damage, there will be not one, not two, not three, but SIX Dr. Seuss books.
Posted in Marriage/Family/Culture
Tagged Abigail Schrier, American Library Association, Banned Books Week, Chris Cillizza, CNN, Dr. Seuss, Fahrenheit 451, If I Ran the Zoo, Irreversible Damage, Judith Krug, Ray Bradbury, Ryan T. Anderson, When Harry Became Sally
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A Sound, Compassionate Response to the Transgender Movement
Transgender ideology is being disproportionately aimed at children, teaching them that they are not the inherently valuable image bearers God created them to be.
Posted in Education, Sexuality
Tagged Ryan Anderson, The Heritage Foundation, transgenderism, When Harry Became Sally
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