Piers Morgan Interviews Matt Walsh After 'What Is A Woman?' Twitter Censorship

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Published on Jun 10, 2023
A year on from the release of his controversial documentary 'What Is A Woman?' Matt Walsh joins Piers Morgan Uncensored to talk about the film's temporary censorship from Twitter, before Elon Musk reversed it, leading to hundreds of millions more views.

Matt says he's glad the ban was lifted - because otherwise Twitter would have "set a dangerous precedent for other platforms".

He also gives his view on some recent high profile stories regarding gender identity, including Glamour magazine making pregnant trans man Logan Brown their most recent cover star and the backlash Budweiser beer received after working with trans influencer Dylan Mulvaney.

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