Father Ted creator Graham Linehan on trans rights BBC Newsnight
Father Ted writer Graham Linehan says his online campaign against what he calls trans rights activists has made him the most hated man on the internet. Subscribe to our channel here: The creator of the muchloved sitcom Father Ted says his views on trans rights have cost him work. Linehans vociferous arguing online, including comparing treatment of gender dysphoric children to Nazi experimentation, makes him a very divisive figure in a debate already marked by toxicity and anger. Linehan says he is speaking up for women who are being harassed and intimidated, but critics have accused him of being a transphobe abusing a vulnerable minority. Currently, if someone wishes to have their gender identity legally recognised, they have to apply for a Gender Recognition Certificate which requires a medical diagnosis as well as proof of having lived in that gender for two years. Some argue the medical element should be removed and say there should be a system of gender recognition b
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