Caitlyn Jenner slams the ‘radical rainbow mafia’ in interview with John Cleese and claims ‘crazy people’ have ‘taken over’ the LGBT community
- She said transgender people have “taken the woke ideology and are using it to its fullest potential.”
Caitlyn Jenner has criticized the 'radical rainbow mafia' and claimed 'crazy people' have 'taken over' the LGBT community.
In an interview with GB NewsJohn Cleese, Jenner said: 'I mean, take transgender people, I think they've taken the woke ideology and are just making the most of it and worse.'
She said she calls these people the “radical rainbow mafia.” Jenner also claimed that the LGBT community, particularly the trans community, had been “taken over… by a small group of very woke, crazy people.”
“They're not good for trans people in general because they're so outspoken and they say 'trans women are real women' and they yell at people, and that doesn't get you anywhere,” she explained. .
She also said that social media gave this small group of people a “big, loud microphone” to express their controversial opinions, which she believes they do to become famous.
In an interview with John Cleese of GB News, Caitlyn Jenner (pictured in the interview) said: 'I mean, take trans people, I think they've taken the woke ideology and are just making the most of it and worse'
In the interview as part of Cleese's (right) show The Dinosaur Hour, Jenner also urged politicians and the media to stay out of the “trans business.”
The 74-year-old added: 'I think this really hurts most trans people. All they want is to just live their lives.”
In the interview as part of Cleese's show The Dinosaur Hour, she also urged politicians and the media to stay out of the 'trans business'.
Jenner added that she does not want the government to pay for gender reassignment surgery or become involved in any way.
She said whether someone wants to change gender is a decision between themselves, their parents and a medical professional. If the government wanted to influence this decision, it would be 'the breakdown of the family'.
The former Olympic gold medalist also shared her thoughts on trans women competing in women's sports, saying it made trans people look “selfish” and “indulgent.”
She said that for trans women competing in women's sports, it's all about them and not the women they hit, positioning themselves as victims of the situation.