10 Clues This Guy Doesn’t Want to Hear Your Trans-Inclusive Pitch

On an ‘Evening Standard’ column, in which Richard Dawkins gets mad imagining that trans people might double-score on cake

Tucker Lieberman

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Dawkins’s Poetry of Reality podcast. YouTube episode title: Are we free to say no to the falsehoods of trans ideology? The opening slide says: Truth vs Censorship with a photo of Dawkins speaking.

In August 2023, Richard Dawkins wrote an opinion in the London Evening Standard. They’d commissioned it from him “as part of their campaign in favor of free speech,” he explained on YouTube, where he read it aloud. He also posted the text to X and to his Substack.

The newspaper titled it: “How can we have a proper debate when we no longer speak the same language?”

What it means

Among anti-LGBTQ rhetoric, where there’s a “Debate me!” attitude, there’s a common dynamic that goes like this.

An anti-LGBTQ person says: You can’t call me “homophobic” or “transphobic.” Those words imply something about how I feel: hate, fear, disgust, etc. You can’t know what I feel nor prove that I feel it. Besides, what I privately feel has no impact on your life anyway. You’re trying to prove that I’m a “bad person,” but you can’t know my true character.

This is said in bad faith, since generally we do have a sense of how others feel about us and we’re able to judge their character. This person’s claim about the…

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