Op-Ed: Oli London Detransitions & Cites Christian Faith – New Book “Detransition: A Memoir” Available in August

3,978
Oli London attends 2019 InfoList Pre-Oscars Soiree at Skybar at the Mondrian Hotel, West Hollywood, CA on February 20th, 2019
Oli London attends 2019 InfoList’s Pre-Oscars Soiree at Skybar at the Mondrian Hotel, West Hollywood, CA on February 20th, 2019. File photo: Eugene Powers, Shutter Stock, licensed.

PORTSMOUTH, OH –  British influencer Oli London has announced the pre-release of his memoir, “Detransition,” available in August. London, 33, became known after undergoing nearly three dozen surgeries to resemble K-Pop idol and BTS member Jimin. Last November, London revealed that he was “detransitioning” back to being a man, citing his Christian faith as a primary reason. 

London’s Book 

Skyhorse Publishing announced that it has acquired world rights to “Detransition: A Memoir” by London.  

I am looking forward to sharing an intimate look into my gender and self-identity struggles,” stated London about his memoir. “My book will offer a close look at trans ideology and give real world examples of what pushes young people into transitioning, including the pressures of social media, the education system, the media, and the multi–billion-dollar gender affirming care industry.” 

London’s struggle with identity issues and plastic surgeries has been well documented for the last five years, amassing him over 2 million followers, 2.3 billion views, and over 120 TV appearances. While he is known for his viral online videos, he has not previously shared the full depth of his battle with gender dysphoria and self–identity. After London transitioned from a man to a woman and then de-transitioned to a male again, he become an outspoken activist against gender affirming surgery in teenagers, and has appeared regularly on numerous national news networks to bring his message and personal experiences to others. 

Read more at London’s Twitter page. Gender Ideology is causing irreparable harm across society: 

  • How did we get to where we are now?  
  • What is behind push to transition kids?  
  • How does social media play a role?  
  • How can we push back and save children?  

Kudos to London for his courage in speaking out against the militant transgender cult movement that permanently damages minors with harmful puberty blockers, hormone replacement drugs, and mutilation surgeries by removing healthy breasts and genitals.  

The past few years have seen a steady increase in the number of people opening up about their experience of detransitioning, and the subject has gained increasing prominence in the media, though not without controversy. In the UK, 2019 saw the launch of the Detransition Advocacy Network, a group that aims to offer support to detransitioners. 

Additionally, in the USA, Chloe Cole, an 18-year-old detransitioner, speaks out on the impact of being given puberty blockers and testosterone at 13, followed by a double mastectomy at 15. 

She asks: “Why is a mental health epidemic not being addressed with mental health treatment to get at the root causes for why female adolescents like me want to reject their bodies?” Cole said she “actually developed more psychiatric issues the further I went into transition.” 

Related: 

Resources: 

Comment via Facebook

Corrections: If you are aware of an inaccuracy or would like to report a correction, we would like to know about it. Please consider sending an email to [email protected] and cite any sources if available. Thank you. (Policy)


Comments are closed.