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Hidden Agender: Transgenderism's Struggle Against Reality

Current price: $29.90
Hidden Agender: Transgenderism's Struggle Against Reality
Hidden Agender: Transgenderism's Struggle Against Reality

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Hidden Agender: Transgenderism's Struggle Against Reality

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In
Hidden Agender
, Gerard Casey develops a timely and provocative defence of free speech and toleration against the transgenderist ideology that has infiltrated so much of the media, the political establishment and the law.
Opposing ideas, not individuals,
provides a compelling critique of the transgender ideologists and trans activists, and the new reactionary form of legal intolerance of our right to free thought and free speech.
As a libertarian, Casey believes that we should be free to say and do whatever we wish provided that, in so doing, we do not perpetrate violence, or threaten to perpetrate violence, against the person or property of another. The fundamental objection is rather to individuals being forced, on pain of legal or social sanctions, to believe (or to pretend to believe) what to them is patently false, namely, that a man can become a woman or a woman a man, and to be legally obliged to treat those who claim to have transitioned from one sex to another as if they really had managed to do so.
Drawing on extensive research, both scientific and anecdotal,
is a robust defence of free speech and tolerance against the combined forces of prejudice, wokeness and legal intimidation.

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