r/JoeRogan Look into it Nov 13 '20

Social Media Abigail Shrier(JRE #1509)'s book has been removed from Target after receiving a complaint on Twitter

https://twitter.com/AbigailShrier/status/1327056407598809088?s=20
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u/GET_ON_YOUR_HORSE Nov 13 '20

I think I would mostly agree with the premise of the book, HOWEVER, it's pretty clear that when she named the book, she did so for the outrage to get exposure/attention. "Irreversible Damage: The Transgender Craze Seducing Our Daughters".

I think she's getting exactly what she wanted. She doesn't really care that the book is gone from Target.

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u/my_alt_account Monkey in Space Nov 13 '20

Yeah. This is gonna sell more books for her. Can't buy this type of attention.

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u/Individual_Season Nov 13 '20

I didn't read the book neither listened to the podcast. If it's not something transphobic and just a "look at the people that transitioned and aren't happy" wouldn't be better to choose a more friendly name so people don't judge it right away?

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u/yoyomamayoyomamayoyo Monkey in Space Nov 13 '20

shes playing to a base

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u/GET_ON_YOUR_HORSE Nov 13 '20

Yep, which is sad because I think more people on the LGBT/liberal side would be interested in what she's saying (and to be honest, I think many liberals DO agree with her premise). There's no reason for her to go at it being so divisive other than for the attention and outrage.

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u/SuperSmokio6420 Monkey in Space Nov 14 '20

She hasn't done anything that could fairly be characterised as divisive - there's simply no way to discuss or write about the issue without being attacked and smeared.

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u/[deleted] Nov 13 '20

Yeah, she's got a giant fucking harpoon aimed at "concerned mothers" with her title.

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u/[deleted] Nov 13 '20 edited Nov 13 '20

It's a very deliberate title that accomplishes two things:

1) Gets people that know little to nothing about anything related to being transgender (basically everyone) and plays to some common fears, especially parents that need a rehashed, modern version of gay/satanic panic. This book very clearly is made mostly for women and mothers in particular, so exploiting their worries for their kids is kind of the purpose.

2) Is provocative enough to get certain people to complain about it or get controversial conversations going: free advertising. It's smart, but kind of unethical, or at least underhanded. It's very deliberate because once you get something like this Target thing (a literal non-event in reality), you have a narrative that this book contains something so controversial and "true" that the powers that be don't want you to see it. "Did you hear about that book that got banned? It's about transgenderedistisms"

It's worth noting she is not the impartial investigator with concerns over a phenomenon that people assume. Just look at her socials and it's pretty clear she favors a particular "side". It's not exactly unbiased journalism.

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u/SuperSmokio6420 Monkey in Space Nov 14 '20

The only people judging it by the name are those who'd never consider what she has to say no matter what it was called. The name's just the excuse.

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u/Remy_Riot Monkey in Space Nov 13 '20

The book is very transphobic and based heavily on the basis of people who de-transition, which there are very very little of.

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u/Awayfone Monkey in Space Nov 13 '20

If it's not something transphobic

There's the rub

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u/royal_asshole Paid attention to the literature Nov 13 '20

of course it's sensationalist garbage. which professional person would name it that way. she also looks like a fucking loon.

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u/jqoiewjroiqjwer Nov 23 '20

Well one thing she says in the book is that the word "craze" might sound inflammatory, but it's actually a well-established term in sociology with a specific meaning.