Dylan Mulvaney and Lia Thomas are “making a mockery of the trans issue” by putting down other groups, says Sky News Australia Host Piers Morgan.
“People like Dylan Mulvaney are making millions of millions of dollars, making a mockery of the trans issue … what that person is doing in advertising, many women feel is mocking what it is to be a woman,” Mr Morgan said.
“The reality is the people that are suffering I think are the unknown trans people, who I think are being exposed to a constant mockery through these kinds of things, by the likes of Lia Thomas crushing people in the pool, by Dylan Mulvaney making a mockery of the way women wear sports bras and do gym work and so on.
“All of that is unhelpful to regular trans people just trying to get by and wanting to have a bit of fairness and equality. “The moment you try to get a new unfairness and inequality for any group of people at the expense of another group, you lose it.”
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