![]() ![]() In both Truth Overruled and When Harry Became Sally, Anderson imagines he’s offering a cohesive treatise on his anti-LGBTQ position, but instead exposes the many weaknesses and contradictions in his own arguments. When Harry Became Sally falls into the same trap as Anderson’s previous book, Truth Overruled, which teaches the reader how to fight marriage equality in a post- Obergefell world. ![]() This makes it easy for him to insist - without any supporting research - that there must be “healthier ways to deal with gender dysphoria,” including “healthy alternatives to transitioning.” They are abstract concepts, not real people with real experiences. “This book is intended to arm them with knowledge.” Anderson, of course, claims to have that “knowledge,” and he relishes the opportunity to espouse his own gender ideology about the proper “complementary” roles of men and women.Īnderson also attempts to convince the reader that these transgender individuals are all mentally ill and would be better off not transitioning. ![]() “ rdinary Americans recognize the transgender moment to be a politically correct fad built on a shaky platform, and many are pushing back,” Anderson writes. ![]() When Harry Became Sally depends on readers being skeptical about transgender identities from the start. CREDIT: "When Harry Became Sally"/Ryan T. ![]()
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