![]() Clair says that by the end of her book, Kevin “realizes he’s better the way he was made and he can like to sing and still be an elephant.” “Transgender by proxy” is not a term supported by any psychological or scientific evidence, the outlet pointed out. ![]() ![]() “I hope that the values taught in the book can curb what I call ‘transgender by proxy’ cases, where kids are presented the confusing idea of unlimited and interchangeable genders and get the idea that they are suddenly trans,” St. Clair.”Ĭonservative children's publisher BRAVE debuts with 'Elephants Are Not Birds' ![]() “The book is an unapologetic rebuke of the transgender acceptance and the growing number of young people identifying as trans, says author Ashley St. Clair says in a Twitter post introducing the book. “The book is an unapologetic rebuke of the transgender acceptance and the growing number of young people identifying as trans,” St. The storyline traces an elephant named Kevin and a vulture named Culture, the latter of whom tries to convince the elephant he’s really a bird because he sings well.Ĭulture gives Kevin some wings and a beak to wear, but he has difficulty trying to live like a bird even though he claims to be one. Clair, a noted critic of child transgenderism and a former brand ambassador for Turning Point USA who was sacked after she was pictured with white nationalists and known anti-Semites. The book, “Elephants Are Not Birds,” was written by Ashley St. Brave Books, a new publisher that focuses on conservative authors, is distributing a children’s title pushing back on normalizing transgenderism to American kids.
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