Graham Norton supported on Twitter after he appears to delete account over reaction to trans rights comments
Graham Norton has been supported on Twitter with an #IStandWithGrahamNorton hashtag when he appeared to delete his account following reactions to his trans rights comments.
The BBC One chatshow host appeared recently at the Cheltenham Literature Festival, where, during a wide-ranging discussion, he touched on the topic of cancel culture in relation to comments made by John Cleese and JK Rowling. Cleese has frequently used his public platform to complain about what he sees as restrictions on free speech, after being criticised forThis content is imported from Twitter. You may be able to find the same content in another format, or you may be able to find more information, at their web site.
One of the most sensible takes on ‘cancel culture’ I’ve seen. Sensible, honest, smart. I’m posting the video directly as Times Radio tweeted it with a clickbait and somewhat misleading headline that unintentionally confirmed his point. More of this please.
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