Mary Margaret Olohan's Detrans explores the stories of young Americans who have stopped identifying as transgender, revealing a lack of curiosity and empathy in our culture, institutions, media, and rulers. Her interviews reveal the predatory nature of queer ideology and the people promoting it, with their stories showing that glitter-covered propaganda about "love" and "ending hate" overlays horrifying realities.
Trans survivors who speak with Olohan note that social media exposure at young ages has played a part in pushing them into transgender extremism. Research shows Meta knows their products damage girls' body image and increase suicidal ideation. Social media sites like Instagram host the spread and sale of pedophilic images, according to a 2023 Wall Street Journal investigation Olohan cites.
Gender ideology gives big companies cover for profiting from the self-destruction of their users, giving them a pass from the kind of social outcry and government oversight that would hit them like a tsunami if their products instead, say, introduced dangerous chemicals into children's lungs or encouraged kids to jump off high buildings. But apparently anything done in the name of queer politics is A-OK, up to and including allowing doctors to inflict open, weeping wounds on children's bodies for the rest of their lives.
Detransitioners Olohan interviewed said their double mastectomy at age 14 still leaks, more than two years after the surgery. Men who had their genitals amputated reported the same, with men's never-closing wounds needing regular probes to keep from worse complications. These sorts of abominations are not only allowed but funded by the White House, multiple states, the federal government, and the federal government.
In conclusion, Olohan's Detrans exposes the predatory nature of queer ideology and the predatory nature of social media access for transgender individuals.
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