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John Oliver Shut Down Right Wing Transphobia in New Segment​

John Oliver has joined the list of comedians using their platforms to debunk some of the most prominent myths about trans kids.

On the most recent episode of the comedian’s HBO news show Last Week Tonight, which aired Sunday, the comedian took conservative transphobes to task in a nearly half-hour long segment.
Oliver began the segment with a supercut of conservatives making the only joke they have used for the past several years: poking fun at pronouns. And although Oliver got his dunks in with a Dr. Seuss-themed Ted Cruz rhyme (there is truly no better way to explain it, you’ll just have to watch), he also acknowledged that the issue is “clearly more than just bad jokes.”

Oliver pointed out that over 100 anti-trans bills have been introduced in state legislatures this year alone, all “against a backdrop of violence and threats, including attacks and harassment aimed at hospitals providing gender-affirming care to youth.” But in a rare move for mainstream media, he also called out the liberals and leftists “who seem at best reluctant to engage on this issue and at worst outright hostile to it, either complaining about pronoun police or arguing that this issue will cost Democrat elections.”

What followed was a masterful takedown of the most popular anti-trans talking points, including the moral panic of trans student athletes, the idea that trans people are grooming children, the notion of “rapid onset gender dysphoria,” the “dangers” of letting kids transition, and yes, the troubling myth conservatives keep repeating that schools are placing litter boxes in schools to accommodate students who identify as animals. Piece by piece, Oliver debunked each talking point with a balance of facts and humor, highlighting just how ridiculous these arguments are.

The best example of that blend of logic and sarcasm came when Oliver called out the conservative tactic of using raunchy language to refer to innocuous behavior, like dressing in drag.

“Sure, anything can have a more lurid and sexual set of connotations if you just rename it. I'll show you,” Oliver said, proceeding to refer to rain as “sky jizz,” immersion blenders as “soup vibrators,” and spaghetti sauce as “noodle lube.”

Growing more serious, Oliver said, “But in the conservative playbook, that tactic is a really big one: linking discussion of gender identity to sexual predation and teachers grooming students.”

Although he demonstrated these talking points with clips from various transphobic politicians, Oliver also took equal care to uplift and cite trans voices, including those of Texas-based 11-year-old activist Kai Shappley, Texan athlete Mack Beggs, and even legendary trans author Julia Serano. Most importantly, rather than getting lost in the weeds of anti-trans legislation as a pure electoral strategy, Oliver took care to emphasize that these bills and laws have a real human impact.

While interviewing Arkansas’ attorney general, Stewart left “both sides”-ism behind and stuck to the facts.

“Hope and joy are crucial,” the host said at the end of the segment. “They are the fuel to power the ongoing fight for equality. And while there is a lot of fear and uncertainty right now it is worth remembering that progress, while not always linear, is always possible, because we're working toward the goal of every trans kid knowing that they are loved, valued, and indispensable.”

The Last Week Tonight segment follows a Jon Stewart interview with Arkansas Attorney General Leslie Rutledge, in which the comedian confronted her about the numerous lies underscoring the state’s ban on transition-related care for youth. Much like Oliver, Stewart balanced his fact-checking with levity. As comedians, Stewart and Oliver are able to use jokes to illustrate the inherent absurdity of anti-trans rhetoric. Conservatives have already demonstrated that they don’t care about facts, so rather than attempting to debunk every last ridiculous conspiracy theory with ~ logic ~, more cis allies could stand to emulate Stewart and Oliver’s strategies.
 
Something Americans might not be aware of about John Oliver is that the career he had in his own country was a joke. He was always the least popular panellist on shows like Mock the Week, the bits he did were completely forgettable and boring. When he disappeared from British TV completely around 2010 nobody really noticed. So imagine how bizarre it was when five years later we slowly start hearing about him again because he somehow became inexplicably popular on the other side of the Atlantic. Now he acts like some sort of representative of Britain for Americans on his TV show when we completely dismissed him.

The US seems to have become the place where we dump our unwanted, talentless offspring for the crime of being unfunny - John Oliver, James Corden, Piers Morgan. You have become our penal colony again without even knowing it.
Nobody is as bad as Andy Parsons
 
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oh man i'm almost curious about what he did for puberty blockers.
It's nothing shocking, it was the fact it was put in with no jokes between other statement-joke pairs and presented as a solid fact. He just said they "pause puberty" and you can restart it later, which is absolutely not what happens.
 
Nobody is as bad as Andy Parsons
Meh, he's not that bad. A little forgettable at worst. If you want bad panel show guests, nothing can top the diversity hires Channel 4 are currently trying to force the British public to like.

Rosie Jones has absolutely no business being in front of a TV camera, she can barely even speak. Say what you will about Oliver, at least it doesn't take him ten minutes to deliver a punchline. "But Border, she has cerebral palsy!" - exactly, that's my point. Comedy is about timing, and if you're too disabled to be able to deliver jokes on cue then you're just not cut out for comedy.
 
Remember when he shut down Trump by calling him "Drumpf"?
That was such epic pwnage that Hillary Clinton swept that election like everyone expected
Remember when he promoted the Trump Piss tapes rumour?
Remember when he promoted the Steele dossier?
Remember when he claimed people wouldn't demand the removal of statues of Abraham Lincoln or George Washington?
Remember when he claimed BLM would actually help black people rather than a small number of grifters?

Never saw any of these but I am betting he did. Feel free to correct me people.
Remember when he said Kyle Rittenhouse was an evil murderer?
Remember when he said the Hunter Biden laptop was fake news?
 
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oh that yeah why do people keep saying shit like this.
Because they have to - that lie is the shaky ground for "gender affirming care" to stand on. If it's not completely benign, safe, and reversible then they have to admit that they're medicating children with drugs that aren't FDA approved for the purpose, and come with long-term side effects beyond keeping kids on a medical path. It's the lie that let's them not look like monsters to themselves.
 
Something Americans might not be aware of about John Oliver is that the career he had in his own country was a joke. He was always the least popular panellist on shows like Mock the Week, the bits he did were completely forgettable and boring. When he disappeared from British TV completely around 2010 nobody really noticed. So imagine how bizarre it was when five years later we slowly start hearing about him again because he somehow became inexplicably popular on the other side of the Atlantic. Now he acts like some sort of representative of Britain for Americans on his TV show when we completely dismissed him.

The US seems to have become the place where we dump our unwanted, talentless offspring for the crime of being unfunny - John Oliver, James Corden, Piers Morgan. You have become our penal colony again without even knowing it.
This extra context makes Stephen Hawking dunking on him even funnier.
What a load of shit.

So apparently if someone is not being love bombed enough they might decide that they trooned out by mistake.
Even if it's true that "transphobia" is responsible for all trans people's problems, then transitioning wasn't the right thing for them then. They transition, the experience is terrible (shitlibs say it's because of transphobia; I say it's because no one can happily live a lie forever), and they either detransition or suicide. The outcome is worse than status quo where they were "unhappy" (lol, who gives a fuck?) as their sex. Therefore, transitioning is not health care since it doesn't improve outcomes.
 
I forgot this dude even existed.
I guess it must be hard to stay relevant, even among your most loyal normie cattle viewers, when you milked that DRUMPF udder has been completely dry.
Imagine becoming so irrelevant and probably desperate to the point, that the Globohomo Pharma gives you money so you can throw any morality and convinction by
promoting child abuse.
 
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