
Irreversible Damage: The Transgender Craze Seducing Our Daughters is a controversial and bestselling book by Abigail Shrier. It examines the sudden rise in transgender identification among adolescent girls, a phenomenon Shrier attributes to 'social contagion' and peer influence. The book discusses the medicalization of minors and the role of social media and schools in promoting gender ideology. It has been a focal point in debates regarding free speech and medical ethics, with some organizations attempting to ban its distribution.
there was a a lawyer for the ACLU tweeting about how he wanted Abigail Shrier's book banned
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"The book is mentioned by Andrew Doyle in the context of free speech and the ACLU's shift in values, noting that an ACLU lawyer called for the book to be banned."