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Actor and comedian Rob Schneider appears on episode 152 of 'The Glenn Beck Podcast,' Aug. 27, 2022.
Actor and comedian Rob Schneider appears on episode 152 of "The Glenn Beck Podcast," Aug. 27, 2022. | Screenshot: YouTube/Glenn Beck
3. Rob Schneider

Rob Schneider, an actor and comedian who has appeared in a number of Adam Sandler movies after the two worked together on “Saturday Night Live,” has established himself as a critic of the Democratic Party in recent years.

Reacting to an April 19 Twitter post by outspoken female athlete Riley Gaines sharing video footage of female athlete Payton McNabb “getting spiked in the face by a male competing with the women” and testimony she gave about the incident, Schneider declared “This s--- has to stop.”

“If the parents, coaches and ‘women’ athletes ALL REFUSE TO PLAY against these MEN…IT ALL STOPS!” he exclaimed. Additional posts retweeted by Schneider in recent weeks illustrate that the actor and comedian also has reservations about the push to irreversibly damage youth suffering from gender dysphoria by drugging them with puberty blockers and cross-sex hormones or castrating them. 

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In an April 4 tweet, Schneider shared a video of the director of Boston Children’s Hospital’s Gender Multispecialty Service insisting that “a child will often know that they are transgender from the moment that they have any ability to express themselves,” citing examples of children “trying on [an opposite sex] sibling’s clothing” and “playing with ‘opposite gender’ toys” as well as girls “trying to stand to urinate.” Schneider pushed back on this suggestion by remarking that “if kids put their arms sideways and run around the room they might be airplanes!”

In an appearance on “The Glenn Beck Podcast” last year, Schneider described the increasing number of children who identify as a member of the opposite sex as a “social contagion.” He asked, “How can we decide to let them mutilate their bodies and who are these evil people that are committing this?”

“This is a crime against humanity,” he declared.

Ryan Foley is a reporter for The Christian Post. He can be reached at: ryan.foley@christianpost.com

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