When Harry Became Sally is still banned on Amazon, even as the vibes have shifted and Trump successfully campaigned against gender ideology.
Big Tech claims to have seen the light, so why is Amazon still banning Ryan Anderson’s book?
The vibes have shifted, and Big Tech is shifting with them. Elon Musk took the lead (and the risks) in moving to the right, but other tech overlords are following — cozying up to Trump, ditching DEI, and promising to ease up on censoring conservatives. Facebook’s Mark Zuckerberg has made anti-woke moves, and Jeff Bezos of Amazon conspicuously restrained The Washington Post (which he currently owns) from endorsing Kamala Harris. And there are rewards; these tech titans were “given prime positions at Donald Trump’s inauguration.”
But if Bezos is serious about serving all Americans, rather than a small cadre of woke activists, then, again, why hasn’t Amazon lifted the ban on Anderson’s 2018 book, When Harry Became Sally: Responding to the Transgender Moment?
Anderson’s book was prophetic; he calmly and compassionately explained the evils of gender ideology back when most people were still trying to wrap their minds around Bruce becoming Caitlyn. However, his book was also prophetic in that taking a stand against gender ideology was risky. Not only did both The Washington Post and The New York Times take extremely dishonest shots at Anderson by lying about his book, but few allies had his back. Most Republican politicians were afraid of the issue because they thought that the same forces that had propelled same-sex marriage to victory would quickly do the same for the trans agenda. […]
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