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Welcome to this week’s Weekly Sceptic podcast – episode 30! Toby and Nick discuss the attack on Kellie-Jay Keen by trans rights activists in New Zealand and Nick’s resulting journey from mens’ rights activist to radical feminist. In other trans related news, transwomen are no longer allowed to compete in international athletics. In the third trans story this week, the boys discuss the trans shooter, Audrey Hale, and the slightly deranged reaction. And In this week’s final trans story, they discuss the woeful tale of Zara Jade, a convicted male rapist who tied up and stabbed his partner, but referred to by the BBC as a ‘woman’, naturally. They talk about Eddie Izzard being trolled by Leo Kearse and the brutal cancellation of comedian Alfie Brown by people with ‘be nice’ in their Twitter bios. If you would like to attend a live recording of the Weekly Sceptic and meet the gang at the Emmanuel Centre on 20 May, go to the Daily Sceptic website and click on the link to buy a ticket (VIP tickets go on sale on 1st April and all tickets on 8th April). As a unionist, Toby celebrates in the fact that the hopeless and authoritarian Humza Yousaf has become the latest SNP leader. This week's sponsor is Thor Holt and you can find him here: https://www.thorholt.com/, on Whatsapp at +44 7906 321593 on Substack at https://thorholt.substack.com/, on LinkedIn at https://www.linkedin.com/in/thorholt/ and on his telegram channel at @thor_holt. Peak Woke returns and Nick reads out the latest reviews of the podcast. To advertise on one of the fastest growing podcasts in the world – or if you have a question for Dr Peterson – drop Nick or Toby a line on [email protected]. Please go to https://dailysceptic.org/ and make a donation so we can continue to bring you all this high quality content. Subscribe to Nick’s substack at https://nickdixon.substack.com/ Listen to Nick’s podcast – The Current Thing – by going here https://currentthingpod.podbean.com Produced by Jason Clift Music by Tinderella