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Amazon Under Fire For Erasing Transgender Movement Book From Its Sales Site

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Republican Senators have asked Amazon CEO Jeff Bezos in a letter why a book that “challenges the transgender movement” was pulled from sale on the website.The book, When Harry Became Sally by Ryan T.

Anderson, was an Amazon bestseller. Its description says it provides “thoughtful answers to questions arising from our transgender moment” and “a balanced approach to public policy on gender identity, and a sober assessment of the human costs of getting human nature wrong.”The book has been on sale for three years.Amazon has banned books in the past, the works mostly focused on conspiracy theories and debunking the Holocaust.

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