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Steven Crowder gives the play-by-play of his encounter with two aggressive transgender females
February 06, 2020
'Capture the flag, sweetheart'
Imagine a day where hundreds of feminists are marching to the shrill sounds of woke sisters screaming their truth. You notice a gender dysphorian has emerged and is advancing on your well-positioned "Change My Mind" table.
The brave man dressed as a lady gracefully and silently — silent so as not to reveal his baritone speaking voice — rips at your table banner. You and your crew have to remove the transgender person from your safe space/debate table by force without causing Ze/Zir bodily harm.
As the "lady" stomps away, you shout, "Capture the flag sweetheart." Beautiful.
Behold, for this is the moment you've asked to see.
Steven gives the play-by-play of his encounter with not one, but two aggressive transgender females during his latest taping of "Change My Mind" in downtown Dallas.
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