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The Silent Uprising: A New Book Reveals How Parents Cope With Children In The Gender Cult

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Matt Osborne
Aug 14, 2023
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“There are three types of people that are threatening and, therefore, absolutely intolerable to the trans ideology narrative,” write Josie A. and Dina S. in the new book Parents with Inconvenient Truths about Trans: Tales from the Home Front in the Fight to Save Our Kids.

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Most inconvenient to the ‘trans’ narrative are “desisters (people who thought they were trans but then stopped thinking that way), detransitioners (people who “transitioned” to the other sex and are now reverting back), and parents who question,” they write.

“We are two moms whose lives were irrevocably altered by our own personal brushes with gender ideology.” Josie A. and Dina S. must remain anoymous. “We are scared that you will take away our kids, dox us, and destroy our livelihoods and, much more importantly, our families.”

“Think we’re being overly dramatic? Just ask anyone who’s dared to publicly question trans ideology.” Nevertheless, they persist in their quiet suffering, often with success, exhibiting the so…

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