In this thought-provoking episode of Triggernometry, Neil deGrasse Tyson joins hosts Konstantin Kisin and Francis Foster to discuss one of the most debated topics of our time: gender identity and the rights of trans individuals. As a renowned astrophysicist and science communicator, Tyson offers a unique perspective on how science, culture, and personal identity intersect. The conversation delves into complex and often polarizing questions surrounding the social and scientific aspects of gender. Tyson brings his characteristic clarity and thoughtfulness, emphasizing the importance of respecting individual experiences while considering broader societal implications. Meanwhile, the Triggernometry hosts challenge Tyson with questions aimed at exploring the nuances of the topic, sparking a lively and balanced debate. Whether you’re deeply invested in the subject or seeking to understand the different viewpoints in this ongoing cultural conversation, this episode provides plenty of food for thought. Tyson’s insights and the hosts’ probing questions create an engaging and respectful dialogue that encourages critical thinking and open discussion. Join the conversation in the comments—what are your thoughts on Tyson’s perspective? Be sure to like, share, and subscribe to stay updated on more insightful debates and discussions on Triggernometry. #triggernometry #neildegrassetyson #piersmorgan #joerogan #berniesanders
youtu.be/PFHVYKrNpNk?... YOU DONT KNOW ANY PEOPLE???? .....TRY THE ENTIRE GOP BRO
youtu.be/PFHVYKrNpNk?... GREAT JOB NEIL!!! #TransRightsMatter
youtu.be/PFHVYKrNpNk Both boys and girls had the opportunity to attend the common school. Although these schools were coeducational in name, segregation by sex was de facto: girls and boys entered through separate doors,….. academics.hamilton.edu/government/d....
Look I know we're all supposed to not like Neil deGrasse Tyson because he can be an annoying socially inept party pooper, but his defense of trans people in sports here is marvelous against these two British bellends. www.youtube.com/watch?v=PFHV...
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