Gutfeld: ‘Tragedy’ that Activists Have Portrayed Trans Rights as Civil Rights When It’s a Mental Illness

‘That is what Hillary did in Munich by having a trans woman speak on women’s rights’

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GUTFELD: “It was designed to be the tip of the spear, that if you push trans rights first, and it comes up against some kind of phobia, then women are next and blacks are next. That is how they sold it. That is how they still sell it. It became a self-reported phenomenon where if you said you were trans, you were trans. And when you offered glowing attention in regard, what are you going to get for people who are mentally ill, whose mental illness is a stigma, that that can be turned into a badge of honor? I look at that, I do not see a woman. Sorry, I don’t. The Democrats would demand that you do. We relied on our eyes and our ears and common sense. But Biden — remember when Biden said, 'I’ve got your back, trans?' It was about this. They were trying to gaslight us into thinking that trans rights was the tip of the rights spear. And we had to believe in this tent pole hoax. But it was actually throwing blacks and women under the bus, especially in sports. That is what Hillary did in Munich by having a trans woman speak on women’s rights. So I — again, and I echo Kennedy, the poor families who were stuck with this tragedy, it's a tragedy that activists, administrators, bloggers, websites had portrayed this as some kind of civil rights thing, when it was a mental illness married to a social contagion. That's all it was. And it killed people."

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