It's absurd that someone like Abigail, who has degrees from Columbia, Oxford, and Yale Law, and is a magnificent writer and thinker (one might say stunning and brave)- has to spend her time arguing that boys and girls are not the same, and that maybe we shouldn't give permanently disfiguring drugs to angst-ridden teenagers. I'm so deeply…
It's absurd that someone like Abigail, who has degrees from Columbia, Oxford, and Yale Law, and is a magnificent writer and thinker (one might say stunning and brave)- has to spend her time arguing that boys and girls are not the same, and that maybe we shouldn't give permanently disfiguring drugs to angst-ridden teenagers. I'm so deeply grateful she's on this, but in a serious society she would be running a fortune-500 firm.
It does seem absurd. But we're lucky to have her. Originally she had no intention of even writing about this subject at all. She could have been some other, less brave, less smart, less caring person, but she turned out to be Abigail Shrier. Now she's committed to the issue and has become the single most knowledgeable and outspoken person on this issue in the United States. I also notice that she's on the Board of Directors of the new organization, FAIR.
Transgender ideology is an ideological sinkhole. We need people who can articulately expose its disingenuous, pernicious, double-think messaging. Shrier is such a person.
It's absurd that someone like Abigail, who has degrees from Columbia, Oxford, and Yale Law, and is a magnificent writer and thinker (one might say stunning and brave)- has to spend her time arguing that boys and girls are not the same, and that maybe we shouldn't give permanently disfiguring drugs to angst-ridden teenagers. I'm so deeply grateful she's on this, but in a serious society she would be running a fortune-500 firm.
It does seem absurd. But we're lucky to have her. Originally she had no intention of even writing about this subject at all. She could have been some other, less brave, less smart, less caring person, but she turned out to be Abigail Shrier. Now she's committed to the issue and has become the single most knowledgeable and outspoken person on this issue in the United States. I also notice that she's on the Board of Directors of the new organization, FAIR.
Transgender ideology is an ideological sinkhole. We need people who can articulately expose its disingenuous, pernicious, double-think messaging. Shrier is such a person.