Johnny the walrus

MaryL

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Is it political or satirical? Matt Walsh pokes fun at the gender bending left with his children's book about a child that thinks he's a walrus. ( like Trans species is a thing...) Apparently, Amazon employees (?) want it banned because it traumatizes them. How it "traumatizes" them ( like a car accident, death in the family or rape), that is unexplained. Because they say so?

Mod Note: MaryL -- your description of the book was pretty good, but for a topic that depends on a book -- provide a link. Like this one.

 
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Is it political or satirical? Matt Walsh pokes fun at the gender bending left with his children's book about a child that thinks he's a walrus. ( like Trans species is a thing...) Apparently, Amazon employees (?) want it banned because it traumatizes them. How it "traumatizes" them ( like a car accident, death in the family or rape), that is unexplained. Because they say so?
Dems are snowflakes, if McDonalds forgets the whipped cream they race to the emergency room.
 
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I've been assaulted physically, and seen people die. It is what it is, liberals are crybabies and they whine and complain about "trauma". Shift this to a vet that served in Falluja. Put it in perspective.
 
Is it political or satirical? Matt Walsh pokes fun at the gender bending left with his children's book about a child that thinks he's a walrus. ( like Trans species is a thing...) Apparently, Amazon employees (?) want it banned because it traumatizes them. How it "traumatizes" them ( like a car accident, death in the family or rape), that is unexplained. Because they say so?
Have you seen the movie "Tusk"?
 
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Well, damn. I am "traumatized" that liberals are such intolerant hateful childish cretins, but the universe seems to just keep existing.
 
Not sure if the right approach to sex/gender indoctrination is to try to "deprogram" children with ANOTHER book. That kinda violates the "leave the tiny kids alone" position.

It's really a GROWN-UP problem that has to solve here. And parents CAN do that on their own. At least most of them can who care.

BUT -- maybe the book is just an incidental source that parents CAN use. Or maybe -- the book is MORE about just helping children ENJOY finding their real "identities". Instead of pushing them to ACCEPT the latest fads and correctness.
 

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