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You're so eloquent and a truly selfless man. I genuinely love you Graham and I can't thank you enough for your self-sacrifice and balls-to-bones courage against these EVIL MUVVERFUQUERS!! I will also subscribe to Adam for giving you an additional platform. Xxx

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That was a really lovely chat chockfull of insights. I had never listened to Adam before, but I will now.

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Relatable points raised. I used to consider myself as "leaning to the left" politically (I am from the North East of England after all), but abhor the rights of women being eroded to accommodate the desires and wishes of men who identify as female (when it's advantageous), men with autogynephilia and sexual predators.

I found myself rooting for Kemi Badenoch in her House of Commons statement on 06/12.

Is a vote for Labour, a vote for Stonewall?

I find the massacre in Israel on 07/10 sickening, and it saddens me to my soul at the amount of antisemitism amongst young left wing people. That doesn't mean that I applaud the death of

Palestinian civilians.

Does that make me right wing now?

Stop the world. I wanna get off.

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This came up on my YouTube feed. A good conversation. You didn’t agree on everything but talked over your reasons why.

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Fascinating interview. Particularly the difficult section about abortion as it highlights the complexity. I've always been pro-choice. It was interesting and uncomfortable listening to two people who have each shifted their position when mine feels so set. Both made valid points and both accepted that they weren't going to change the other's opinion.

Yes, storytelling is key to tap in to people's empathy. I watched the dramatisation of Mr Bates vs the Post Office, followed by the Panorama report. The Panorama investigation should have been "enough" but it wasn't. Telling a detransition story with relatable moments sounds key to me. Building on what Graham said, how about Keira Bell and the judgement/appeal in the wider context of the Tavistock scandal? As a play it could use a limited cast, similar to The Lady in Black, to play all the characters.... e.g. James Dreyfus for "everyone else" and a breakthrough (brave) actress for Keira?

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