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A GB News viewer has expressed feeling "very emotional" following today's landmark Supreme Court ruling that transgender women are not legally women under the Equality Act.The viewer's sentiment was shared on air by presenter Michelle Dewberry, who read out the message during a discussion about the court's decision.READ THE FULL STORY HERE
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00:00There is a lot to be depressed about in this country, but finally, ladies and gents, something
00:05to be relieved about. Yes, it is indeed official. I'm talking, of course, about the UK Supreme
00:11Court. It has today given clarity on things that most people knew all along, that sex
00:16matters, that sex is biological, and that a woman is an adult human female. But why was
00:24all this necessary? I hear you cry. What's the big deal, Michelle, given that only a
00:28miniscule amount of people are trans? Well, it's this. Transphobic, yes or no? Look, is it
00:39transphobic? Look, I just, I don't even know how to start answering these questions. A
00:45woman can have a penis. Nick, I'm not. I don't think we can conduct this debate with, you
00:55know. Sorry, have I offended you in some way? No, no, no, it's just, no, no, no, I just.
01:02Absolutely embarrassing, because for a very long time now, people seem to have lost their
01:07minds. They have been captured by an extreme trans ideology, an ideology which I would say
01:13is sought to undermine basic biological reality and, crucially, erud, women's rights. Language
01:20has been contorted and distorted. Us women have been reduced to people who menstruate,
01:26chest feeders, and those with a cervix. But don't forget, of course, David Lammy even
01:31thinks that men can grow one of those. We've, of course, been told that we've got to share
01:35our single sex spaces with any man who simply utters the magical words, I identify as a woman.
01:42Yet we women, we've been abused and threatened and heckled and cancelled. We've lost our jobs
01:47and our crime, believing in the truth and wanting to protect women and girls. We've, along the
01:54way, had male crimes assigned to us and our children have been encouraged to what I would
01:59say, follow and believe, fiction. The list goes on. We've been told we must put up and we
02:06must shut up. But yet today, women were not silent.
02:11For women's rights are human rights. We won't let you forget. For women's rights are human rights. This is an old
02:28woman's rights.
02:33Yes, they sang and they roared and they brought tears to my eyes. Because if you ask me, they've
02:37been vindicated. As we've always said, truth matters. Sex matters. And in my opinion today,
02:43that has finally been recognised. Sir, too, for Women's Scotland, I say thank you. And to all
02:50of the other women who have fought and suffered, and you know who you are, I say it again, thank
02:55you. From the bottom of my heart, as a woman, and as a mummy, thank you. And to the politicians,
03:01the institutions, the organisations, and all of the media who have allowed all of this
03:07to become so absurd, I simply say this, shame on you.

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