Those of you with daughters should be well aware that even the normal, non-ideological brands you grew up with are all rapidly falling to transgender ideology:
The popular American Girl doll brand is facing backlash for pushing kids into changing their gender in a recent book marketed to young girls.
The recently released book, titled A Smart Girl's Guide: Body Image, contains lines that give advice to prepubescents on how to change their gender - seemingly without their guardians' blessing.
This kind of thing is always meant to get around parental resistance. Most parents are instinctively hostile toward ideologies that cause their daughters to carve up their bodies and take destructive synthetic hormones. So they gotta go secret with it:
'Parts of your body may make you feel uncomfortable and you may want to change the way you look,' one excerpt deemed problematic by parents online reads, before asserting 'That's totally OK!'
It goes on to advise children: 'You can appreciate your body for everything it allows you to experience and still want to change certain things about it.' ...
The book advises: 'If you haven't gone through puberty yet, the doctor might offer medicine to delay your body's changes, giving you more time to think about your gender identity.'
The book then tells readers that 'if you don't have an adult you trust, there are organizations across the country that can help you. Turn to the resources on page 95 for more information.'