Has anyone ever answered him with a "no, trannies aren't women" statement? Because all I've ever seen anyone do to him is just nod along silently.
OK, he'd probably rain down a torrent of BS/screeching about TERFs in response if anyone dared to contradict His Thighness. I'm hoping that day, if it hasn't happened already in front of a camera or radio microphone, comes soon.
The closest that I remember anyone ever came to telling Troony McTroonface that transwomen are men was a guy who interviewed him from the BBC. If you go look back at this thread from the first week of April of this year, you can find a link to the audio of the interview. The guy from the BBC made him look like an utter fool, not that that's a difficult thing to do.
Canadian competitive cyclist and transgender rights activist, Dr Veronica Ivy, discussed transgender cyclist Emily Bridges' ban from competing last week on BBC's Radio 4 Today programme. Mr Robinson asked: "Dr Ivy, there are people who argue that testosterone levels are not enough, that people born with male bodies, people who go through the puberty do then have a permanent strength advantage. The way some people put it is like, you can't undo male puberty, it's like boiling an egg. You can take it out of the water, you can't unboil the egg. Do you accept that?"
Dr Ivy said: "People have claimed that but the scientific evidence does not support that."
The BBC host interjected: "Why don't we just abolish women's sport if that's the case? All people should participate in the same sport."
She added: "I think your answer to should we or should we not include trans women in women's sport is to abolish women's sport seems a bit like throwing the baby out with the bathwater."
Mr Robinson retaliated: "No, it was my answer to your suggestion that there is no permanent advantage to people who are born male who goes through puberty.
"If there's no permanent advantage, why do we have separate sports categories?"
The activist continued said: "That is a completely separate question. That is a completely separate issue to women's sport."
Mr Robinson noted: "I ask the questions and you give the answers if you wouldn't mind. There are many people who think it is related to this issue. We do have separate categories for men and women and we do it because they have different bodies."
Dr Ivy hit back: "No, those are the fallacious premise that trans women are male and men and both are false.
BBC's Nick Robinson erupted at a transgender rights activist for failing to answer his questions on fairness in sports between men and women.
Canadian competitive cyclist and transgender rights activist, Dr Veronica Ivy, discussed transgender cyclist Emily Bridges' ban from competing last week on BBC's Radio 4 Today programme. Mr Robinson asked: "Dr Ivy, there are people who argue that testosterone levels are not enough, that people born with male bodies, people who go through the puberty do then have a permanent strength advantage. The way some people put it is like, you can't undo male puberty, it's like boiling an egg. You can take it out of the water, you can't unboil the egg. Do you accept that?"
Dr Ivy said: "People have claimed that but the scientific evidence does not support that."
The BBC host interjected: "Why don't we just abolish women's sport if that's the case? All people should participate in the same sport."
She added: "I think your answer to should we or should we not include trans women in women's sport is to abolish women's sport seems a bit like throwing the baby out with the bathwater."
Mr Robinson retaliated: "No, it was my answer to your suggestion that there is no permanent advantage to people who are born male who goes through puberty.
BBC's Nick Robinson grilled a trans activist over the gendered sports categories (Image: BBC/CNN)
Nick Robinson questioned why the sport is separated by gender if there is no advantage (Image: BBC)
"If there's no permanent advantage, why do we have separate sports categories?"
The activist continued said: "That is a completely separate question. That is a completely separate issue to women's sport."
Mr Robinson noted: "I ask the questions and you give the answers if you wouldn't mind. There are many people who think it is related to this issue. We do have separate categories for men and women and we do it because they have different bodies."
Dr Ivy hit back: "No, those are the fallacious premise that trans women are male and men and both are false.
"The UK law says that those who go through certain steps are legally and medically regarded as female so when you're claiming 'male bodies' that's cisgender people. We're talking about trans women.
"We are not talking about whether we should have men's and women's competition."
Mr Robinson added: "What we're talking about is fairness. The international cycling governing body UCI says it's their duty to guarantee fair and meaningful competition.
"Clearly there's two meanings of fairness on the fairness of right and fairness on people who have trained all of their lives to compete face unfair competition from someone who has a "male body".
You can see that the fat idiot really thinks that his retarded argument that "legally I am female, therefore I should be competing against women" is so logically sound and unassailable that anyone who hears it will be convinced of its validity, otherwise they're a "transphobe". Luckily, this tubby asshole has been such a repugnant fuckface that even people who a few years ago were willing to give him the benefit of the doubt have had enough of his bullshit.