00:00What do you have to say to the trans students on this campus who feel actively victimized by your presence
00:03here?
00:04Life's tough. Get a helmet, man. I'm too pregnant for this.
00:07As a non-binary person, what do you have to tell me about my identity?
00:10Because I know for a fact I'm not confused.
00:13Okay, next question. Great statement.
00:16That's a statement. That's a statement.
00:18Okay, you know your identity. You're not confused.
00:21Congratulations, sweetheart.
00:23Thank you very much for your statement.
00:26The feeling of LGBTQ members of the community feeling unsafe with rhetoric that's being shared in terms of transphobia.
00:33Like if you're a man, I need an example, and someone, like if you're a biological man and someone says,
00:38hey, what's up, dude?
00:40More of like there's students on campus that are living in communities where they don't feel safe because of rhetoric
00:44of explaining that transphobia isn't accepted.
00:46So my question is just like, how do you think free speech impacts everybody in community?
00:51Yeah, I mean, the idea that if somebody looks at a man and calls them a man, that they're suddenly
00:55unsafe because they've created a false reality in their own head.
00:59Yeah, I don't abide by that.
01:01I think this is what's really happening is that we are celebrating mental disorders in America right now.
01:06Thank you very much.
01:06Thank you very much.
01:07Thank you very much.
01:07Thank you very much.
01:07Thank you very much.
01:07Thank you very much.
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