I think Graham Linehan is a very brave and good man. In the end he will be viewed with great admiration and thanks from all of us who came later to the battle!
The genius of Kellie Jay Keen is to (as Graham points out) keep referring to the indisputable harms being done to the vulnerable. Dangers confronted by children, teenage girls (not boys) and the elderly are the most undeniable. Forget pointing out the devastation being wrought on lesbians, trans widows, women prisoners, hospital patients, public toilets, these garner little sympathy.
You hit the nail on the head Graham "no one cares about women"! When you're arguing with someone over this stuff, it's much more successful getting them to listen when you talk about the children affected and sports. When you mention women's rights to safe spaces you can almost see them roll their eyes, and then they fall back on the Be Kind.
There's a link to the episode in the description ⬆️ it was good i thought. I know he's persona non grata but I don't know why. Never bothered to search it out bc as far as I've seen, he speaks sense. :)
Dodged a bullet there! Although for a comedy writer so clever at exposing society's absurdities, I find that quite frequently he comes across as pretty naive. He himself was famously pro affirmation and censorship until JK Rowling pointed out the situation. I'm thinking of Count Dankula's Nazi pug - whom he publicly denounced. Comedians are disturbingly unreliable with their insight at times, as the Triggernometry boys and Russel Brand have learned.
And you have knowledge of the actual inner workins of that marriage because you’re one of the two people involved in in? No? Then you cannot be sure *why* his wife divorced him and heresay is notoriously unreliable.
Please concentrate on your own failed relationships, don't obsess over other people's divorces. What about having a talk with your mom? Ask her what a woman and a mother is.
@@AndyJarmanso seeing the light, changing your mind about an important issue and saying, very honestly and with contrition: 'hey, I was wrong and naive about this' is a failing in your eyes?! Good grief! You must be one of those people who is right about everything. No wonder you decry anyone who is curious and trying to discern what is true.
I think Graham Linehan is a very brave and good man.
In the end he will be viewed with great admiration and thanks from all of us who came later to the battle!
Graham has really been through the grinder for standing up for women & children against extreme trans ideology. Big respect Graham ❤
Glinner is a hero ❤️
Huge Respect for Graham ❤
Yep. Definitely a hero.
The genius of Kellie Jay Keen is to (as Graham points out) keep referring to the indisputable harms being done to the vulnerable.
Dangers confronted by children, teenage girls (not boys) and the elderly are the most undeniable.
Forget pointing out the devastation being wrought on lesbians, trans widows, women prisoners, hospital patients, public toilets, these garner little sympathy.
Well said 👍
Love this. Refreshing content
You hit the nail on the head Graham "no one cares about women"! When you're arguing with someone over this stuff, it's much more successful getting them to listen when you talk about the children affected and sports. When you mention women's rights to safe spaces you can almost see them roll their eyes, and then they fall back on the Be Kind.
Thank you for saving the children
Brilliant video concept
I ❤ Glinner!
Strange that some mother’s nurturing instinct is to be drawn towards trans ideology when my own instincts scream DANGER ‼️
I didn't know glinner was on!
There's a link to the episode in the description ⬆️ it was good i thought. I know he's persona non grata but I don't know why. Never bothered to search it out bc as far as I've seen, he speaks sense. :)
Anyone on board with the WEF funded trans train are NOT BEING KIND but very cruel.
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His wife divorced him because of his activism
Dodged a bullet there! Although for a comedy writer so clever at exposing society's absurdities, I find that quite frequently he comes across as pretty naive.
He himself was famously pro affirmation and censorship until JK Rowling pointed out the situation.
I'm thinking of Count Dankula's Nazi pug - whom he publicly denounced.
Comedians are disturbingly unreliable with their insight at times, as the Triggernometry boys and Russel Brand have learned.
That's all you've got, is it? Not a single argument to offer against any of the issues he pointed out?
And you have knowledge of the actual inner workins of that marriage because you’re one of the two people involved in in?
No?
Then you cannot be sure *why* his wife divorced him and heresay is notoriously unreliable.
Please concentrate on your own failed relationships, don't obsess over other people's divorces. What about having a talk with your mom? Ask her what a woman and a mother is.
@@AndyJarmanso seeing the light, changing your mind about an important issue and saying, very honestly and with contrition: 'hey, I was wrong and naive about this' is a failing in your eyes?! Good grief! You must be one of those people who is right about everything. No wonder you decry anyone who is curious and trying to discern what is true.