Sky News host Amanda Stoker says the left have been “so effective in shaming and shutting down people” there is now a real fear to discuss the subject of trans athletes competing in sport.
“Fairness is a two-way street, and it is not fair to prejudice half of the population to coddle a handful of people.
“We really have reached this point if you want Western culture to survive, you have to show up and refuse to say and do that which you know to be false.”
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