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Angelus News | August 27, 2021 | Vol. 6 No. 17

On the cover: Sept. 14 will mark the 700th anniversary of the death of Dante Alighieri. Around the world, the milestone is sparking renewed attention to his legacy and even a “Year of Dante” in the poet’s native Italy. On Page 10, art historian Elizabeth Lev argues that today’s language-obsessed culture needs Dante’s faith in the beauty of words more than ever before. On Page 14, Dante scholar Enzo Arnone explains the spiritual lessons “The Divine Comedy” can offer Christians and wandering souls alike.

On the cover: Sept. 14 will mark the 700th anniversary of the death of Dante Alighieri. Around the world, the milestone is sparking renewed attention to his legacy and even a “Year of Dante” in the poet’s native Italy. On Page 10, art historian Elizabeth Lev argues that today’s language-obsessed culture needs Dante’s faith in the beauty of words more than ever before. On Page 14, Dante scholar Enzo Arnone explains the spiritual lessons “The Divine Comedy” can offer Christians and wandering souls alike.

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DESIRE LINES<br />

HEATHER KING<br />

Demolishing the<br />

teenage trans myth<br />

Wall Street Journal columnist<br />

Abigail Shrier has written<br />

a brave book: “Irreversible<br />

Damage: The Transgender Craze<br />

Seducing Our Daughters.”<br />

A graduate of Columbia College, the<br />

University of Oxford, and Yale Law<br />

School, Shrier lives in LA and is a<br />

mother.<br />

Supportive of those with transgenderism<br />

who transition as adults, she<br />

naturally decries anti-transgender<br />

discrimination of any kind. She writes<br />

here exclusively of the trans phenomenon<br />

of “rapid onset gender dysphoria”<br />

as it affects teenage girls.<br />

The statistics are staggering. A decade<br />

ago, the Diagnostic and Statistical<br />

Manual (DSM-5) reported an expected<br />

incidence of gender dysphoria for<br />

natal females, based on those who<br />

sought medical intervention, at .002%<br />

to .003% of the population.<br />

In the last decade, the incidence<br />

has increased by 1,000%. In Britain,<br />

the increase is 4,000%. Puberty<br />

blockers, testosterone, and surgery,<br />

all with irreversible effects, are now<br />

routinely administered, based largely<br />

on the subjective feeling of the teen<br />

in question that she was born into the<br />

wrong body.<br />

“The children lead the way” is the<br />

ethos. Some teens threaten to commit<br />

suicide if their demands aren’t met,<br />

and thus withholding of consent has<br />

come culturally to be considered an<br />

act of violence.<br />

Asking questions about such a<br />

sudden and startling phenomenon<br />

is responsible, reasonable, and sane.<br />

A sense of bewilderment — how?<br />

Pete, 9, a transgender minor, holds a banner as he takes<br />

part in a protest to mark LGBT Pride Day in Madrid on<br />

June 28. | J. CNS/SERGIO PEREZ, REUTERS<br />

Why? — is the cry of the heart of any<br />

marginally sensitive human being.<br />

But cries of the heart, in case you<br />

haven’t noticed, have been banned<br />

in this culture. Language, belief, and<br />

thought are regulated by the woke.<br />

Shrier writes of girls who never<br />

exhibited the slightest sign of gender<br />

dysphoria as children or pre-teens.<br />

Many of these young girls have never<br />

even kissed. Many are sexually and<br />

emotionally naive. Many describe the<br />

online world of Tumblr and YouTube<br />

trans “influencers,” aided and abetted<br />

by teachers, standard school curricula,<br />

pharma, tech, psychiatrists, therapists,<br />

and the health care and porn indus-<br />

30 • ANGELUS • <strong>August</strong> <strong>27</strong>, <strong>2021</strong>

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