A 12-year-old boy “did the brave thing” and delivered a speech about gender, according to The Rubin Report host Dave Rubin.
“This nonsense is being pushed on kids relentlessly, and this kid did the brave thing,” Mr Rubin told Sky News host Paul Murray.
“My guess is he has probably a very bright future in front of him, and he’s already passed the test, you know, it’s a test in life – will you ever stand up and do the right thing? Will you say the right thing when it’s unpopular?”
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