Erika (17789 KP) rated Galileo's Middle Finger: Heretics, Activists, and the Search for Justice in Science in Books
Jun 18, 2020 (Updated Jun 18, 2020)
The author is a 'Historian of Science' and did some in-depth studying of intersex. I didn't really know much about intersex, and it was horrifyingly interesting.
My biggest issue was that it rambled along, throughout her career and the controversies she encountered, blah, blah, rambling about social justice movements, I lost interest.
Then... she decided to compare herself to Galileo. BLESS YOUR HEART - and I mean that in the most demeaning, insulting way possible. This lady is no Galileo, and it was a laughable comparison.
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