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The Abolition of Sex

How the “Transgender” Agenda Harms Women and Girls

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The Abolition of Sex

De: Kara Dansky
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The so-called “transgender” agenda is a misogynistic assault on the rights, privacy, and safety of women and girls—and is being fueled by a massive, vicious, and well-funded industry.

Most Americans do not understand the real threat that the “transgender” agenda, or the so-called “gender identity” movement, poses to all of us—especially women and girls—nor do they understand the extent to which it is taking over US law and civil society. The simple truth is that “gender identity” functions to abolish sex, and all of our civic institutions—government, media, academia, and business—have been completely captured by it. We have been told that “transgender” is a word to describe a marginalized group of people who are in need of civil rights protection; it is not. Instead, it is an incoherent word that is being used to advance a much broader agenda. There are many people—including people on the political left—who understand the threat that enshrining “gender identity” in law and society poses, but they are silenced when they try to speak out. This book shines a light on the truth about “gender identity,” the “transgender” agenda, the very real threats that they pose to all of society—specifically to the rights, privacy, and safety of women and girls—and what the global Women’s Human Rights Campaign is doing to fight back.

©2021 Kara Dansky (P)2022 Blackstone Publishing
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In this well-researched and clearly-reasoned book, the author lays out exactly what dangers we are all in from the “trans” agenda— and it is worse than you thought. This book should be required reading, especially for women, girls as well as all parents. If you think you won’t be profoundly affected by the “trans” agenda, you already are affected, it’s worse than you thought, and it’s about to get much worse. Be afraid, be very afraid. Then get angry and buy this book! This is a book to be shared with friends and family, and one that will arm us with enough facts to start making noise and taking action!

This is an urgently necessary book.

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this is a must read book to understand the political implications of gender ideology. my only criticism is that I feel parts of the discussion about objectification of women were a little bit exaggerated. Very different than other gender ideology critical books like Debrah Soh and Abigail Shrier.

Gender ideology intrusion in law.

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Kara Dansky makes a great explanation of how the transgender movement is the newest form of suppressing of women. Politically, Ms. Dansky and I may not totally agree; she presents an incredible argument and discussion of how the trans movement is hurting women and girls

Every woman (Adult Human Female) MUST read!!

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Thought provoking. There is much more to the trans movement than accepting one’s wish to be something they cannot be. Thinking that tolerance is harmless is incorrect.

Outstanding read

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It's 4 hours that you need to hear. Enough virtue signaling. Reality is calling. Protect Women and Girls!

This is what we all need to know.

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After recently finishing Abigail Shrier’s book, Irreversible Damage, I stumbled upon The Abolition of Sex and found it equally interesting and thought provoking. The author and I are politically opposite, but I agree with her viewpoint on the very damaging trend to erase sex and gender in current society.
I especially liked hearing her viewpoint as a lawyer when it comes to how this dangerous craze will change our laws for the worse and endanger women’s progress even further. Very well written.

In learning more about ‘transgender’

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If you’re looking for a book that will concisely explain the issue of gender ideology and the threat it poses to women, you will find no better primer than Kara Dansky’s The Abolition of Sex. Dansky references many other writers, current events and historical precedents in a very easy to read (or listen to) text. Heartily recommend for both those new to the gender debate as well as those who’ve been in the trenches. I learned more than I expected to. Narration by the author was superb. Dansky adorably mispronounces a couple of words but otherwise is very easy on the ears.

Well written and well read!

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This is a well researched and easy to comprehend book. Ms. Danaky puts everything on the table. Every human female and the people who love them should read this book. I fear for our daughters.

Well written and thorough

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Karla Dansky says it is and I think that If you both value women and girls and carefully consider her argument showing how sex and gender identity are existentially at odds with each other you, will agree.

The greatest merit of her book is that it demonstrates succinctly (she minces no words and wastes no time) that sex and gender identity are incompatible: You can’t protect them both in the same legal code— and this is because gender identity denies the reality of sex.

She outlines how gender identity’s ongoing codification into law, at the expense of sex, gives men carte blanche to pose as women in women’s and girl’s spaces— spaces which are themselves supposed to be protected by law on the basis of a woman’s sex per the Civil Rights Law that made sex a protected category).

But once this same Civil Rights Law is now reinterpreted to make gender identity a protected category— a retroactive, illegitimate move— women’s protection on the basis of sex disappears.

But how is it that gender identity has been used to allow men and boys to move into women’s and girl’s spaces?

Aren’t we supposed to be a people that cares about women and girls and protects them?

You’d think. As Danska shows, we aren’t— not so long as we enforce a man’s right be a woman (i.e., his gender identity) at the cost of a woman losing her right to be one— an ethical shift that is untenable unless we maintain as gender identity does that sex is moot, a mere social construct, a fiction to be discarded, an odious prejudice of the past that is (worst of all) harmful to gender identity.

Danska points out that this is misogynistic. Tossing out sex in favor of gender identity-- when sex defines what a woman is-- is tantamount to erasure of female identity and legal status, along with the protections it was meant (and ought, in a just society) to entail.

(In the course of the book she cites several factors, forces and agencies behind the apotheosis of gender identity, but I think she implies that the common, poisonous ingredient in them all is misogyny.)

She takes both the Biden administration and the Supreme Court to task. The former for its avid campaign to abolish sex-based protection via its ever mounting promulgation of laws, decrees and mandates upholding the primacy of gender identity over sex. The latter for 1) refusing to hear cases challenging gender identity’s appropriation of women’s rights and 2) affirming gender identity's positive legal status in the rare cases it has considered the matter, undermining, thereby, the facticity of sex at the highest court in the land.

Danska maintains that we will all pay a price for the misogynistic immolation of sex at the alter of gender identity-- but women and girls are paying it now. Something you won't be reading or hearing about soon in the news.

Is gender identity abolishing the rights of women and girls?

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this is the 4th book I read in the past 12-14 months on gender identity ideology & how it harms the rights of women and girls as well as LGB rights. I wish everyone on the left would read this book as well as similar books by Kathleen Stock and Helen Joyce, although I know most won't. It's a very serious problem in public policy and law. Dansky writes movingly about what it is like to be a lifelong Democrat, as she is and I am, and the betrayal that politicians are engaged in by prioritizing gender identity over sex based rights. This is an emergency for women and girl's rights, gay rights, and science based public policy and law.

hero exposing the truth

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