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I'm shocked.

Amazon has removed the bestselling book “When Harry Became Sally: Responding to the Transgender Moment” without giving its author, Ryan T. Anderson, any notice or explanation.

Anderson also noted that the book was removed during the same week that the US House of Representatives may pass the Equality Act. Anderson has warned that this bill “would act as a sword — to persecute those who don’t embrace newfangled gender ideologies.”

While Amazon has removed Anderson’s book, a book that responds directly to Anderson’s book, “Let Harry Become Sally: Responding to the Anti-Transgender Moment,” is still listed for sale on the platform.

The book was released in February 2018 and reveals what Anderson describes as “a grim contrast between the media’s sunny depiction and the often sad realities of gender-identity struggles” and “various contradictions at the heart of this moment.”

It has been featured on several bestsellers lists including The Washington Post’s DC paperback nonfiction bestsellers list where it reached number three and Amazon’s “New Releases in Natural Law” bestsellers list where it reached number one.

I'm shocked. >Amazon has removed the bestselling book “When Harry Became Sally: Responding to the Transgender Moment” without giving its author, Ryan T. Anderson, any notice or explanation. >Anderson also noted that the book was removed during the same week that the US House of Representatives may pass the Equality Act. Anderson has warned that this bill “would act as a sword — to persecute those who don’t embrace newfangled gender ideologies.” >While Amazon has removed Anderson’s book, a book that responds directly to Anderson’s book, “Let Harry Become Sally: Responding to the Anti-Transgender Moment,” is still listed for sale on the platform. >The book was released in February 2018 and reveals what Anderson describes as “a grim contrast between the media’s sunny depiction and the often sad realities of gender-identity struggles” and “various contradictions at the heart of this moment.” >It has been featured on several bestsellers lists including The Washington Post’s DC paperback nonfiction bestsellers list where it reached number three and Amazon’s “New Releases in Natural Law” bestsellers list where it reached number one.

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Could be. Anyone who can't see that judaism and Christianity are polar opposites has been brainwashed, unfortunately there's a lot of them out there.

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Even if they didn’t directly ask, it’s all theatre. I haven’t read it, but almost certainly the book does each of the following:

1) affirms the Holocaust Narrative

2) talks shit about Hitler

3) denounces “racism” and says something trite about it, like “we’re all part of the one race: the human race”

and packages it all as the “normal, Christian” perspective.