![]() They would touch themselves, saying, ‘Come here, sweetie.’”īeyond Magenta was one of the ‘most challenged’ US library books in 2015.Ī spokeswoman for transgender lobby group Trans Health Australia said while she was “alarmed” at the reported content of the book and suggested it carry “some sort of advisory warning”, she was not aware of the full context. ![]() ![]() ![]() I’d see guys giving me a look, and it kinda creeped me out. “We were really young, but that’s what we did,” they said.Īnother passage reads, “Guys used to hit on me - perverts - paedophiles. The book quotes one interviewee saying they were “sexually mature” from the age of six and would “kiss other guys in my neighbourhood, make out with them” and perform a sex act, and that they “used to love” it. Photos of the book, copies of which are available in a number of Australian libraries, were posted online on Friday by Kirralie Smith, a right-wing anti-halal activist who now campaigns against transgender issues through an organisation called Binary Australia. The 2014 book, Beyond Magenta: Transgender Teens Speak Out, features first-person interviews with six transgender or gender-neutral young adults conducted by US author Susan Kuklin. A book targeted at transgender teens featuring descriptions of sex acts carried out by children has sparked outrage among conservatives, with calls for it to be pulled from local library shelves. ![]()
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