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The Trans Train: A Parent's...

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How To Survive Cancel Culture by Forest Van Slyke
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This is a short read that might be valuable to anyone who has been cancelled. Cancel culture is popular at the moment, and as a result, those who have experienced it need survival guides on how to deal with it by someone who got cancelled. Van Slyke ...more
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Parents with Inconvenient Truths about Trans by Florence M.
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Parents whose families have been directly affected by gender ideology and medicalization are speaking up in this book. These voices need to be heard. Yes, I found it difficult to read at times due to the grief expressed by so many, but nonetheless, I ...more
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A Practical Response to Gender Distress by Pamela Garfield-Jaeger
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Garfield-Jaeger guides her readers, who may be new to trans language and ideology, to a better understanding of what kids are talking about when they have gender distress. She describes what influences created such a drastic declaration such as being ...more
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For Love of Country by Tulsi Gabbard
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“I am against the rush to medicalize our children and young people to present as the opposite sex when they are confused or when other conditions such as autism are misattributed as trans.”
Lisa Shultz, The Trans Train: A Parent's Perspective on Transgender Medicalization and Ideology

“Everyone involved in our children’s transition failed to adequately address or treat the full range of each child’s complex personality and history. The affirmation care model and those involved in it also failed to preserve the precious parent-child bond.”
Lisa Shultz, The Trans Train: A Parent's Perspective on Transgender Medicalization and Ideology

“Only allowing affirmation indicates that a child’s feelings are facts, and we believe that feelings, which are often transient, are not facts. One may hold respect and empathy for those suffering from gender confusion and still say no to a destructive ideology that advocates the medicalization of kids.”
Lisa Shultz, The Trans Train: A Parent's Perspective on Transgender Medicalization and Ideology

“My experience as a parent whose young adult daughter needed time, exploration of treatment options, and healing of multiple issues but instead clambered aboard the medicalized trans train has led me to feel like I’m in a tortured dream state.”
Lisa Shultz, The Trans Train: A Parent's Perspective on Transgender Medicalization and Ideology

“When trans ideology comes to a family, it is like a bomb drops and relationships are decimated, the profound ripple effects spreading from the point of detonation.”
Lisa Shultz, The Trans Train: A Parent's Perspective on Transgender Medicalization and Ideology

“Even when raised by a loving parent, a young adult may be influenced to the point of hopping on the fast-moving trans train and leaving the loving family behind.”
Lisa Shultz, The Trans Train: A Parent's Perspective on Transgender Medicalization and Ideology

“The biggest decision of a young person’s life, to present themselves as the opposite sex, needs time and thorough investigation of the root causes prompting the request for drastic measures of drugs and permanent surgery to remove healthy body parts.”
Lisa Shultz, The Trans Train: A Parent's Perspective on Transgender Medicalization and Ideology

“When I look at the US now, I am devastated and angry that we live in a country that supports the narrative that it is okay to medicalize young girls and women by prescribing testosterone and performing mastectomies as a first response to the girls’ gender confusion, stress, or mental health concerns.”
Lisa Shultz, The Trans Train: A Parent's Perspective on Transgender Medicalization and Ideology




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