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  • What Is a Woman?

  • One Man's Journey to Answer the Question of a Generation
  • De: Matt Walsh
  • Narrado por: Matt Walsh
  • Duración: 5 h y 22 m
  • 4.9 out of 5 stars (33 calificaciones)

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Is this even a question?

What is a woman? For months, Matt Walsh devoted nearly every waking hour to answering this simple question. Honestly, it’s a question he never thought he’d have to ask.

But all of a sudden, way too many people don’t seem to know the answer. Is a woman a woman just by feeling or acting a particular way? Aren’t gender roles just a "social construct"? Can a woman be “trapped in a man’s body”? Does being a woman mean anything at all?

We used to think that being a woman had something to do with biology, but the nation’s top experts keep assuring us that is definitely not the case. So Matt decided to do what no man (whatever that means) had done before. He sat down with the experts and asked them directly.

In What Is a Woman?, our hero:

• Discovers that no one—not doctors, therapists, psychiatrists, politicians, transgender people, nor San Franciscans—can actually define the word “woman”

• Hilariously convinces a non-binary therapist that Matt is questioning his own gender identity

• Uncovers the shocking and horrifying roots of transgender theory

• Learns exactly how activists and ideologues are trying to take over the minds of our kids

• Reveals a strategy to defeat the collective insanity that has taken over our society

Join Matt on his often comical yet deeply disturbing journey as he answers the question generations before us never knew they needed to ask: What is a woman?

©2022 Matt Walsh (P)2022 DW Books
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Told the truth

It is good to hear somebody telling the truth and that there are a few people at least who are not willing to stand idlely by while children are passing through the fire to molech

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Educational

This book was informative, engaging, it is the spark and the fuel for a fire of truth filled outrage that every human in America needs. Lives depend on Americans knowing and defending the truth and guarding our children with great vigilance. I am so grateful I came across this book and that it was read by the author! He is fantastic!

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amazing truth, what our society doesn't want us to know

this book was great. it presented the truth about the trans movement that activists and the media don't want us to know about. well presented and we'll read.

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I feel heard

much more than that, thus book is clear, concise, and Matt Walsh is careful not to make hasy presumptions about what we all know to be obviously true, but let's the evidence and the words of the experts spell it out for you.

10/10 i will be using this as reference material often because it is so difficult to articulate as simply and as well as he as put it in what is a woman.

thank you matt so so much for the hard work and effort and sacrifice and scrutiny it undoubtedly took to put this together for all of us and I am so grateful.

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Everyone needs to read this

This book discusses some incredibly important truths in this day and age about the gender ideology

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Very well articulated words of truth

I really appreciate the way Matt tells everything like it is rather than trying to sugarcoat and dance around tough issues. This book was very educational and I will recommend it to anyone who is willing to hear.

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SBG for Life!!!

After having seen the DW doc of the same name, I was curious to see what other information was left out of the film. The interview with Scott Nugent was heartbreaking. I'm so glad people like that are willing to speak out against this violence and abuse to our children! Thanks to the efforts of Matt Walsh and those like him, the subject of this predatory behavior has been front and center and I couldn't be happier about that. Here's hoping this book will touch someone and redirect them to seek the mental help they need rather than the affirmation they think they need.

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The so called "Experts" are clueless

Informative and thought provoking. Matt's interviews show case the fantasy and reality of this modern day conundrum.

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Matt Walsh is Brilliant

The book was awesome 😎. Matt is brilliant. He was determined to find what is a woman and he did.

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Straight talk got confusing times

Let me preface this review by stating that I am not ultra conservative. I am socially pretty liberal. I celebrated when gay people were given the right to marry, I don’t think government should be involved in decisions involving my love life of my body. There was a time when I was very accepting of the idea of trans people. In the 90s I was taught in graduate school for clinical psychology that this was a very rare disorder where someone feels like their body isn’t right and doesn’t match their perception of their gender. At that time, therapy was the method of treatment, to try to help these people to accept biological reality and be comfortable with themselves the way they were. I felt compassion for those struggling with what was then called “Gender Identity Disorder.”

Fast forward about 20 years. I had mostly put any thought of trans people out of my head. Sure, I heard about Bruce Jenner becoming Caitlyn Jenner and I thought it was a little odd but my attitude was live and let live. It didn’t impact my life.

Then, my 10 year old daughter came to me and asked if I thought trans people were real. I thought this was odd since, of course, everyone is real (and how in the world did my 10 year old even hear about this?) I explained that, yes, there are some people who, for whatever reason, are unhappy with their bodies and don’t feel like they fit with their bodies.

The next thing I knew, my daughter, who had always been a perfectly normal and mostly happy girl, came to me and said she was “nonbinary” and then soon after that said she was trans. This was nothing I’d ever seen coming. This was a child who had begged for princess dresses, loved to get her nails done with me, had recently started wanting to learn about makeup, etc.

Suddenly this issue became very relevant to my life. I started researching. I went from thinking I should affirm and support my child in this be identity to being terrified of the path my child was on. She started binding her breasts and talking about hormones and mastectomies. She stopped smiling and seemed grumpy and sad most of the time. My once confident and outgoing daughter became withdrawn and shy. She focused only on “passing” as a male.

I started trying to get the facts and understand what was going on. I’ve read numerous books about this issue and Matt Walsh’s book is my favorite so far. I am going to get my daughter to read this book in hopes of opening her eyes to the lies and deception of the trans community. Fortunately she (now 16) will still discuss this issue with me and still seems somewhat open to logic.

I think there is hope for young people but only if we’re don’t allow censorship and fear to silence dissenting voices. We need to speak our truth and defend reality. This book does that.

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