When Harry Became Sally: Responding to the Transgender Moment
Conservative author Ryan T. Anderson said this week his book, When Harry Became Sally: Responding to the Transgender Moment, was removed from Amazon last month. When Harry Became Sally, which had previously been on Amazon’s bestseller list, aimed to provide thoughtful answers to questions arising from our transgender moment and offered a a balanced approach to public policy on gender identity, and a sober assessment of the human costs of getting human nature wrong.
A search of Amazon for When Harry Became Sally doesn’t find Anderson’s book, instead suggesting books with the opposite view such as The End of Gender: Debunking the Myths about Sex and Identity in Our Society, Understanding Gender Dysphoria: Navigating Transgender Issues in a Changing Culture and Let Harry Become Sally: Responding to the Anti-Transgender Moment.
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Chicago Schools Go Full Communist Education
Filmmaker Eli Steele was filming a documentary on Chicago schools recently titled, “Culturally Responsive Teaching and Leading Standards.” The Illinois Board of Education had approved the Standards and they were on the verge of being ratified by the Illinois General Assembly.
The new standards make no mention of the word, “merit.”
Mr. Steele says: These new standards would require teachers to subscribe to “progressive values” and “hold high expectations in which all students can participate and lead as student advocates or activists.” (The rule-writers recently changed “progressive” to “inclusive” but every aspect of the new standards reflects progressive politics.)
October 15, 2020
‘We speak the truth… we make no assumptions, no conspiracy, we don’t do any of that,’ director Eli Steele says
Amazon canceled Shelby Steele’s documentary, “What Killed Michael Brown?” It’s written and narrated by Shelby Steele, the prominent African-American scholar at the Hoover Institution, and directed by his filmmaker son, Eli Steele. Its subject race relations.
“What Killed Michael Brown?” doesn’t fit the dominant narrative of white police officers killing young black men because of systemic racism. As a result, says the younger Mr. Steele, Amazon rejected it for its streaming service. “We were canceled, plain and simple.”
The Bias Narrative v. the Development Narrative: On different views of African-American disadvantage
By Glenn C. Loury City Journal
Published Dec. 11, 2020
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