“Insane” students in the University of California Los Angeles “greedily signed” a petition for a five-year-old to change gender, says Filmmaker Ami Horowitz.
“It wasn’t like I was saying Annie Rodrigues wanted to wear a dress, I was saying she wanted to medically transition through hormone therapy and surgery,” he told Sky
News host Rita Panahi.“But not insane enough for students in California because they greedily signed a petition for a five-year-old to completely destroy her own body.”
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