Top University Tells Lawmaker to Look Elsewhere for Interns After Anti-Trans Remarks

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So a Democrat Rep from Massachusetts is getting blowback for a "transphobic" statement made.

This is the statement:

Moulton is facing backlash from Democratic supporters after he proceeded to make anti-transgender comments after telling the New York Times that "Democrats spend way too much time trying not to offend anyone."

"I have two little girls, I don't want them getting run over on a playing field by a male or formerly male athlete, but as a Democrat I'm supposed to be afraid to say that," Moulton told NYT on Thursday.

Do the people gunning for him realize they are basically making his point for him?

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So a Democrat Rep from Massachusetts is getting blowback for a "transphobic" statement made.

This is the statement:



Do the people gunning for him realize they are basically making his point for him?

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Tufts is a "top university"?

Since when?

It's a good school. It gets overlooked sometimes because of BU, BC, and of course Harvard and MIT, but it is a really good school.
 
That's really some pathetic nonsense. Tuft's can't stop a student from becoming an intern of they seek to independently. All this hissy fit proves is just how intolerant liberals really are.
 
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