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John Cleese is a comedy legend who disagrees politically with what most of us believe at the Louder with Crowder Dot Com website. That's okay, because for me "comedy legend" comes first. I don't need someone to agree with my every worldview to enjoy Monty Python, A Fish Called Wanda, The Great Muppet Caper, etc. As Cleese has learned, trans-activists and other radical leftists aren't as open-minded and tolerant as you and I. And he finds their logic flawed.
Our story begins with author Ben Appel. He is a gay man who is surprised to find out he was a homophobic bigot for not supporting every thought and idea that transgender people have. Trans remains ranked #1 on the left's pound-for-pound most marginalized rankings. Gay men rank somewhere between drag queens and lesbians.
An article he wrote was shared by JK Rowling -- who knows where Cleese is coming from -- focusing on this quote: "For voicing my concerns about gender-affirming care for minors, I have been called a transphobic bigot. If that’s what speaking out against the medicalisation of homosexuality makes me, then so be it."
Rowling has become the Head Transphobe In Charge, even though she so agrees with the left on every other issue progressives used to identify as Harry Potter sects to identify how they were "resisting" against Donald Trump. Now they boycott her involvement with the characters she created.
Cleese wants to know since his not agreeing with transgender people on everything makes him a "transphobe," does them not agreeing with Cleese on everything make them "Cleesephobic?" Or does the hate only go in one direction?
The answer is that hate only goes in one direction. Look no further than Twisted Sister frontman Dee Snider, someone else who disagrees with conservatives on everything other than maaaaaaaybe trans activism has been allowed to go too far. He got yeeted from being an LGBTQAIIP+EIEIO ally just for sharing a tweet.
But Cleese's logic is solid. If now you are -phobic (or -ist) for not agreeing with every thought someone on the spectrum has, the opposite should be true. The activists are, using their own logic, sciencephobic, biologyphobic, laughterphobic, not robbing opportunities from biological girls -phobic, and so on.
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May 16, 2023 at 08:06AM - Brodigan
John Cleese destroys the argument of trans-activists by pointing out the inherent flaw in their logic
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