Janice G Raymond
Doublethink: Feminist Challenge to Transgenderism
Doublethink: Feminist Challenge to Transgenderism
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Janice Raymond's book "Doublethink: A Feminist Challenge to Transgenderism" exposes the 'doublethink' of a transgender movement that redefines men as women, women as men, he as she, dissent as heresy, science as sham, and critics as fascists. The medicalization of gender dissatisfaction has expanded into the transgender industrial complex, with young women self-declaring as men in large numbers. The book highlights the consequences of a runaway ideology, such as males competing in female sports and parents not being aware of school curricula that confuse sex with gender.
Format: Paperback / softback
Length: 300 pages
Publication date: 30 November 2021
Publisher: Spinifex Press
In a time when misinformation is often mistaken for the truth, Janice Raymond's new book sheds light on the duplicity of a transgender movement that has the ability to redefine men as women, women as men, he as she, dissent as heresy, science as a sham, and critics as fascists. Meanwhile, trans mobs are portrayed as gender patriots, with feminists as their primary adversary and their dissent from gender orthodoxies as a form of rebellion. The medicalization of gender dissatisfaction depicted by Raymond in her early visionary book, The Transsexual Empire, has undergone exponential expansion into the transgender industrial complex, built upon the foundations of big medicine, big pharma, big banks, big foundations, big research centers, some affiliated with big universities. The current rise of prescribing puberty blockers and hormones to young children is a widespread scandal that has been labeled a medical experiment on children.
While transsexualism was predominantly a male phenomenon in the past, with males undergoing cross-sex hormones and surgery, today, it is notably young women who are self-identifying as men in large numbers. The good news is that these young women, who previously identified as 'trans men or gender non-binary, are now de-transitioning. In this book, they share poignant accounts of their separations from themselves and other women, their escape from compulsory femininity, their experiences of sexual assault, the misogyny they faced growing up, and their journeys toward reclaiming their womanhood.
Doublethink: A Feminist Challenge to Transgenderism serves as a powerful reminder of the consequences of a runaway ideology and its associated costs. Among these costs are the implications of allowing males to compete in female sports and the lack of awareness among parents about school curricula that conflate sex with gender, potentially facilitating a child's hormone treatments without parental consent.
Weight: 414g
Dimension: 153 x 228 x 20 (mm)
ISBN-13: 9781925950380
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