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I could nearly vomit. The main character in the story. That they run you through along in a children’s story. Is actually a girl THAT DIDN’T KNOW because a witch had transformed their appearance into a boy when they were a baby.

When presented with the truth at the end, the boy didn’t want to be a girl. But all pressured him to become a girl at the end and was successfully groomed (to become her “rightful gender”).

And a main character, as you knew of a young boy, was now “a beautiful girl”. And not only that, but transformed into the beautiful princess of Oz! The main character to essentially be in all the remaining fourteen books and foundation of Oz going out, Ozma.

I could nearly vomit. The main character in the story. That they run you through along in a children’s story. Is actually a girl THAT DIDN’T KNOW because a witch had transformed their appearance into a boy when they were a baby. When presented with the truth at the end, the boy didn’t want to be a girl. But all pressured him to become a girl at the end and was successfully groomed (to become her “rightful gender”). And a main character, as you knew of a young boy, was now “a beautiful girl”. And not only that, but transformed into the beautiful princess of Oz! The main character to essentially be in all the remaining fourteen books and foundation of Oz going out, Ozma.

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And not only that. The main plot, aside from having you take part in a transgendered CHILD story MEANT FOR KIDS, was an all women’s shamelessly feminist army that took over the Emerald City (essentially the capital of Oz). Not only that it is another all women’s army to stop it. And all the main characters of power and leadership were women. Jinjur, Glinda, Mombi, and then Ozma.

Keep in mind they (The Oz book) had a HUGE following and had a LOT of eyes on whatever it is they were going to write as a sequel. This is what they choose. It would make the modern transgenderism and grooming movement vomit with how it was done. And the verbiage, I could swear someone was writing it today. This book is 1904.