The book compares masquerading as a walrus, to masquerading as the opposite sex, and it does so very accurately, but people who disagree with this book's message just haven't read between the lines. It demonstrates the dangers of gender transition surgeries specifically on young people, as well as the greater population, by creating an allegory to a young boy who pretends to be a walrus for fun, but his mother takes it too seriously.
The book's message is something that the world needs to hear, every parent needs to hear, every teenager should hear.
People may try to argue that children shouldn't hear this message; but this book being advertised for children is the correct move, because not all children need to read this, but as long as it reaches the right children, or more accurately: the right parents, then it all worked out.
Mr. Matt Walsh is asking the questions that the left won't answer. He's saying things they don't want to hear. He's not a politician, he's not a senator, he's not a UN delegate, he's a father who wants to find the truth. And that kind of dedicated man is all the world needs.
He's one of the greatest LGBT authors and speakers of our generation. And that's not my truth. It's THE truth.