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Recommendation for Abigail Shrier’s book Irreversible Damage

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ARoombaOfOnesOwn · 19/02/2021 20:15

I know it’s been mentioned on here before, but just to say I’d really recommend it. I feel like I knew a fair amount already but she includes so much and provides a lot of information about the situation in the US. For example I didn’t know you could get testosterone after one appointment at Planned Parenthood or that ROGD was such a contagion at colleges too. The stories of the families pulled apart by this are so heartbreaking.

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EdgeOfACoin · 19/02/2021 21:41

Yes, it's shocking what has been going on in campuses in the US.

Socrates11 · 20/02/2021 12:09

Yes the clarity over what is going in in America is welcome and distressing. Irreversible Damage is very accurately titled.

Good job Safe Schools Alliance and Transgender Trend were so on the ball in UK and pushed back so well.

Get the sense, especially because US health care system is a big market, of what a huge money spinner destroying children's bodies is. The big pharmaceutical companies really love & actively pursuing making a profit pushing their crap in schools & colleges.

Bloody disgusting/sickening.

Justhadathought · 20/02/2021 12:26

The big pharmaceutical companies really love & actively pursuing making a profit pushing their crap in schools & colleges

A scandal in the waiting; just like the U.S opiod crisis.

NotTerfNorCis · 20/02/2021 12:39

This is a great book. I'd also recommend. Its arguments and case studies are really indisputable.

zanahoria · 20/02/2021 12:46

She writes well, lovely accessable style and she a natural warmth, I think this will sell well and be handed around frequently when a paperback comes out.

sashagabadon · 20/02/2021 16:08

I listened to the audiobook. It was great and so clear what a scandal it will all be in time.

Mumofgirlswholiketoplaywithmud · 20/02/2021 17:18

It's a fantastic book. It also shows how academic rigor has led to studies being taken down by activists, who then use the cancelling of the authors to argue against the validity of the studies. Even when the studies were completely valid. Eg. ROGD

Mumofgirlswholiketoplaywithmud · 20/02/2021 17:21

Mistyped- that was meant to say *how academic rigor has been effected as the authors of studies have been taken down by activists

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