Transphobic political commentator Michael Knowles delivered a hate-filled speech at the University of Buffalo Thursday evening despite ongoing protests leading up to the controversial event and even the school’s president condemning “dehumanizing rhetoric.”
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The conservative commentator never really explained his definition of feminism until he was asked during the question portion of the event. The thespian-turned-political pundit then talked in circles about whether or not women having the right to vote was a good or bad thing. He also denied that women became more intellectually enlightened after the Second Feminist Wave of the 1970s.
Journalists and activists blasted Knowles’ jargon, denouncing it as “openly calling for genocide against trans people.” ,’ the racist ideology that motivated Peyton [sic] Gendron when he murdered ten Black Buffalonians last year,” the organization added, along with services for mental health.
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