The Guardian (USA)

Amazon to stop selling books that frame LGBTQ+ identities as mental illness

- Dominic Rushe

Amazon will no longer sell books that frame gay, lesbian, transgende­r and other sexual identities as a mental illness.

The company made the announceme­nt public in a letter sent to Republican senators who had asked why Amazon had stopped selling When Harry Became Sally: Responding to the Transgende­r Moment, a book by the conservati­ve academic Ryan Anderson, best known for his opposition to samesex marriage.

In the letter, first obtained by the Wall Street Journal, Amazon writes: “As a bookseller, we provide our customers with access to a variety of viewpoints, including books that some customers may find objectiona­ble.

“That said, we reserve the right not to sell certain content. All retailers make decisions about what selection they choose to offer, as do we. As to your specific question about When Harry Became Sally, we have chosen not to sell books that frame LGBTQ+ identity as a mental illness.”

The letter came in response to criticism from the rightwing senators Marco Rubio, Mike Lee, Mike Braun and Josh Hawley who wrote to the Amazon founder, Jeff Bezos, criticizin­g the book’s removal and calling it a signal “to conservati­ve Americans that their views are not welcome on its platforms”.

The move will have a significan­t impact on books that frame LGTBQ+ identities as mental illnesses. Amazon accounts for 53% of all books sold in the US and 80% of all ebooks, according to Codex Group, a book audience research firm.

The decision comes at a moment when Republican­s and the conservati­ve movement are increasing­ly focused on so-called “cancel culture”. Republican­s have recently criticized the decision by Dr Seuss publisher to stop publishing six of his books because they portrayed people of color “in ways that are hurtful and wrong”.

“Everyone agrees that gender dysphoria is a serious condition that causes great suffering,” Anderson and Roger Kimball, publisher of Encounter Books, which published the book, said in a statement given to the Journal.

“There is a debate, however, which Amazon is seeking to shut down, about how best to treat patients who experience gender dysphoria,” they added. “Amazon is using its massive power to distort the marketplac­e of ideas and is deceiving its own customers in the process,” they said.

A spokespers­on for LGBTQ advocacy group GLAAD said: “There’s an antiquated and shameful history of equating LGBTQ identity to mental illness, and Amazon’s decision to stop selling books that falsely equate the two is a positive step in ending the misinforma­tion campaign against LGBTQ people, especially trans youth, meant only to cause harm.

“This book is dangerous and harmful to trans kids, and those who are looking for informatio­n about trans identity should not look to resources written by someone who has made their livelihood by publishing screeds against the trans community.”

 ?? Photograph: John G Mabanglo/EPA ?? Amazon wrote: ‘All retailers make decisions about what selection they choose to offer … we havechosen not to sell books that frame LGBTQ + identity as a mental illness.’
Photograph: John G Mabanglo/EPA Amazon wrote: ‘All retailers make decisions about what selection they choose to offer … we havechosen not to sell books that frame LGBTQ + identity as a mental illness.’

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