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Amazon won t stop selling book questioning transgender youth

Amazon won t stop selling book questioning transgender youth
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Amazon overrules employees calls to stop selling book questioning mainstream treatment for transgender youth

Amazon overrules employees’ calls to stop selling book questioning mainstream treatment for transgender youth By Katherine Anne Long, The Seattle Times Published: May 4, 2021, 7:28am Share: Amazon has refused to stop selling a book that doctors and transgender advocates have said advances a narrative of transgender identity as a disease after employees asked the company to yank the title from its digital shelves. Dozens of Amazon employees backed an internal complaint lodged in April arguing the book, “Irreversible Damage: The Transgender Craze Seducing Our Daughters,” by journalist Abigail Shrier, violates Amazon’s policy against selling books “that frame LGBTQ+ identity as a mental illness,” according to images of the complaint and responses viewed by The Seattle Times. Leaders of Amazon’s affinity group for LGBTQ+ employees, Glamazon, also asked the company to drop the book, according to Slack messages viewed by The Seattle Times.

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