![]() ![]() A subjective sense of identity has given way an objective orthodoxy. ![]() However, the argument has now advanced one step further – people do not merely see themselves as transgender society must acknowledge them as transgender. The most significant point, as with homosexuality, is one of identity. He makes three claims (1) activists continually expand their demands, (2) they are closed off to contrary evidence, and (3) they incline towards coercion to enforce their creed. Īnderson’s most frightening chapter is where he surveys what activists themselves say. Advocates seek to silence all opposition, even from respected medical experts who advocate treatment for transgender individuals. He explains that trans culture is being increasingly normalized in culture, in laws and executive orders, and in the medical field. ![]() He does not agree with the transgender ideology, and writes a persuasive and winsome case for pushing back against this new secular orthodoxy. He has written an excellent book surveying the landscape on transgender issues as of 2019. Ryan Anderson is a senior fellow at the Heritage Foundation who holds a PhD in Political Philosophy from Notre Dame. ![]()
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