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Scholastic Publishing Novel on Transgender Eight-Year-Old
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Scholastic Publishing Novel on Transgender Eight-Year-Old

Scholastic Publishing Novel on Transgender Eight-Year-Old By Self-Described 'Fat Queer Activist' via The Weekly Standard

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The speed with which the transgender agenda is moving may end up making the same-sex marriage debate look slow and deliberative by comparison. And now Scholastic, the children's publisher that specializes in distributing and selling books through schools, is poised to bring the issue to a middle school classroom near you. The medium is George, the story of an eight year old boy named George who desperately wants to be considered a girl.

George is the first effort by author Alex Gino, self-described on Facebook as a "[p]rogressive middle grade novelist, author of GEORGE (fall 2015, Scholastic). Fat queer activist, glitter liberationist, urban gardener, and then some." Gino's bio on Twitter is similar:

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Although the book will not be published until August, Scholastic is sending pre-publication copies to teachers for feedback on the novel.

Although the book is targeted at middle-schoolers, George tells the story of a fourth grader named George, a boy who has "always" thought of himself as a girl. He keeps a stash of Seventeen and other girls' magazine hidden in his room, chafes at being called a "boy" or "young man," and is mortified by his own anatomy. A class production of Charlotte's Web brings the issue to a head when George wants to portray the spider Charlotte, a part offered only to the girls in his class.

The author Gino exclusively uses female pronouns to refer to George throughout the story, distracting for an adult but potentially unsettling for the novel's preteen and young teen target audience. The book's back-flap bio of the author takes a different tack, saying of Gino that "George is their first novel," a remarkable grammatically incorrect concession for an educational publisher to make in a children's book.

Although George uses Charlotte's Web as the vehicle to tell this eight year old boy's story, readers may find that the story The Emperor's New Clothes comes to mind as well. Although not everyone immediately accepts George's new gender, many of the cool characters do, and the reader is given the impression that reason will win the day and the others will come around. There is one mention by George's mother about George seeing a therapist to talk about "these things," but the mother says she probably needs someone to talk to about it also. There is no discussion of what other feelings that conflict with biological reality (race, appearance, age) might also be worthy of affirmation.

When asked to comment on the appropriateness of having a self-described "fat queer activist" be the one to address such a difficult, sensitive and controversial subject, a spokesperson for Scholastic initially replied, "Please provide an address and I’d be happy to send a copy of the book so you can make an informed judgment on the content." (A copy of the book had already been obtained for this story.) After a follow up inquiry, Scholastic provided the following statement:

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Author Alex Gino has been working on GEORGE for more than twelve years and, during that time, the issue of gender identity has come out of the shadows and is now very much a part of American life. What GEORGE manages to do – with sensitivity and grace – is bring questions of identity to younger audiences in a natural and truthful way and with an age-appropriate storyline. As we have shared the book with educators, parents, and librarians, the resounding refrain has been, “This is the book we’ve been looking for!” These parents and educators have told us that rather than having young readers overhear conversations among adults or in the media, the book helps them to have the conversation directly with children, in a way that is deeply appropriate for their age level. They value the message of GEORGE as one that everyone, child and adult, can benefit from: BE WHO YOU ARE.

The spokesperson did not respond to a question about whether or not Scholastic has published any books with alternative points of view on transgenderism.
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Scholastic Publishing Novel on Transgender Eight-Year-Old

Goofus and Gallant are rolling in their graves.
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Scholastic Publishing Novel on Transgender Eight-Year-Old

Quote: (09-11-2015 06:09 AM)Sombro Wrote:  

Goofus and Gallant are rolling in their graves.

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Scholastic Publishing Novel on Transgender Eight-Year-Old

Quote: (09-11-2015 05:54 AM)Renzy Wrote:  

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Scholastic Publishing Novel on Transgender Eight-Year-Old

I assume The Weekly Standard is a right-wing publication? If not, it's highly interesting that they should use the (highly catchy) phrase "transgender agenda". Wishful thinking on my part most likely.

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Scholastic Publishing Novel on Transgender Eight-Year-Old

Where can I pre-order?

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Scholastic Publishing Novel on Transgender Eight-Year-Old

Scholastic used to have a book fair in our elementary school maybe a month or so after school started. My mom was one of the organizers of the thing.

I seriously wonder what the parents are saying about all of this. They can't be on board with this. These freak show books would have been inconceivable to be allowed into the schools during my own time.

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Scholastic Publishing Novel on Transgender Eight-Year-Old

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Scholastic Publishing Novel on Transgender Eight-Year-Old

Funny thing: i am hearing Lordi's Hell sends in the clowns, and now i see the bright-haired fat clown photo. Reality is in fact more fantastic than fantasy!

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Scholastic Publishing Novel on Transgender Eight-Year-Old

What gay agenda?

My confidence is so high that I should probably trademark it
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Scholastic Publishing Novel on Transgender Eight-Year-Old

(When Luimarco reads that story) Do you even 1984 Brah!!!
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Scholastic Publishing Novel on Transgender Eight-Year-Old

Are these people for real!!? An eight-year old child, objectively speaking, is NOT an adult in all senses of the word.

Seriously, having an 8-year old undergo a life-changing operation like that only asks to get that body physically and chemically wrecked, all the while it's still growing.
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Scholastic Publishing Novel on Transgender Eight-Year-Old

Stupid move by Scholastic,

They risk alienating a huge portion of parents that actually help support their book fairs, those bored religious suburbanites.
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Scholastic Publishing Novel on Transgender Eight-Year-Old

We need to start an inter transgender war somehow. Point out the fact that all transgenders are mtf and 0 ftm exist. Get them fighting over privileges just like the black and white feminists are doing vs each other.
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Scholastic Publishing Novel on Transgender Eight-Year-Old

A fat multi color hair do weird man who looks like he runs a D&D campaign on the weekends and is possibly some kind of pederast is writing childrens books to groom pre-teen kids about being comfortable with their "trans" sexuality.

This is also getting mainstream approval.

Think about this for a moment. This is the needle gauge pointing at the current social development in the west.
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Scholastic Publishing Novel on Transgender Eight-Year-Old

Quote: (09-12-2015 12:46 AM)El Chinito loco Wrote:  

A fat multi color hair do weird man who looks like he runs a D&D campaign on the weekends and is possibly some kind of pederast is writing childrens books to groom pre-teen kids about being comfortable with their "trans" sexuality.

This is also getting mainstream approval.

Think about this for a moment. This is the needle gauge pointing at the current social development in the west.

Exactly. And look at the headlines below. Thirty years ago when I was growing up this stuff would have been inconceivable. But this is the trajectory of the social environment for boys growing up in America today:

Teen Boy Kissed Girl on a Dare. Now He Faces Assault Charges.

The Drugging of the American Boy

10-year-old boy suspended for making fingers into shape of gun

7 Year Old Boy Suspended For Pop-Tart Gun

Fairfax School Board approves adding transgender topic to teens’ class
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Scholastic Publishing Novel on Transgender Eight-Year-Old

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Scholastic Publishing Novel on Transgender Eight-Year-Old

Don't hate the player, hate the game.

Scholastic jumps on a huge profit-making hot topic issue and makes a book on it. Hell, we would all do that $$$$.
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Scholastic Publishing Novel on Transgender Eight-Year-Old

Quote: (09-11-2015 05:54 AM)Renzy Wrote:  

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He also has a side gig killing in the name of Carcosa.

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Quote: (09-12-2015 10:06 AM)monster Wrote:  

Don't hate the player, hate the game.

Scholastic jumps on a huge profit-making hot topic issue and makes a book on it. Hell, we would all do that $$$$.


Naaah, fuck that. Most of us would think twice before whoring out our morals to make a quick buck.
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Scholastic Publishing Novel on Transgender Eight-Year-Old

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