Gutfeld! Monologues - Transgender Students In Universities
Episode Date: October 16, 2025As seen on Guteld! it’s National Fossil Day! Plus, a recent study reveals that the number of transgender students at universities has been halved—Greg has all the details! Learn more about your ...ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
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Happy Wednesday, everyone.
So today, October 15th is National Fossil Day.
Yeah.
Or as one woman calls it, Wednesday.
According to a new report, the number of people identify.
as trans has plunged since 2023.
The hardest hit, makers of size 14 stilettos.
Italy's Prime Minister, Georgia Maloney,
joke that she'd kill someone if she had to stop smoking.
Hillary Clinton responded, just have the cigarette after.
Joy Behar went to Cheryl Heinz's dressing room
before the combative view spot
to make her feel a little better.
She said, don't worry, I'm not going to eat you.
Los Angeles County declared a state of emergency
over immigration raids.
During the state of emergency,
officials warn that Botox levels
are running dangerously low,
but plastic surgeons will be operating around the clock.
Because, you know, it's a state of emergency,
LA. It was like, what is that lie?
You know what? We'll just move on.
During a recent interview, Kamala Harris
made it clear that Joe Biden is ghosting
her. The Biden's
comforted Kamala telling her Joe
only haunts the people he cares about.
NBC's
Andrea Mitchell credited Biden
for Trump's Gaza peace deal.
She also credited Woodrow Wilson
for signing her yearbook.
A killer executed in Florida, requested an unpleasant last meal of peanut butter, oatmeal, and two sports drinks.
Boy, is he going to regret that tomorrow.
Pete Hexeth replaced some of the soldiers in the Texas National Guard because they were too fat.
Yeah, he says it's been years since some of these troops have seen their privates.
Whatever. What are you going to do?
Finally, Sam Altman revealed that chat GPT will soon be enabled to have sex chats with adults,
prompting one man to finally buy a computer.
Our Jesse, we'll be back with more Gutfeld.
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All right, good news out of America's universities.
The new study shows that the percentage of students identifying as trans has been cut in half
from 6.8% to 3.6% over the last three years.
So it appears the appeal of gender hysteria is fading faster than the ink on Obama's
fake birth certificate.
And now students can focus on what really matters, yelling at Jews.
Now we talked a lot about trans ideology, but this is really about something bigger, the impact
of social contagions and how to spot them before you fall victim.
After all, humans are susceptible to hysteria and fads, and trans was a fad.
You know, like bell bottoms, the pet rock, and seatbelts.
Remember Beanie Babies, fidget spinners, and hoverboards?
Those Darwin award winners who ate Tidepods?
Pretty crazy, right?
Yet, unlike the trans movement, none of those fads had doctors, celebrities, and politicians
arguing that kids should get surgeries and take hormones.
Compared to the damage done by gender hysteria,
Tidepod sounds like part of a complete breakfast.
But with most fads, the allure vanishes when social rewards run dry.
One day you wake up and everybody moved on while you're still rocking frosted tips and a shake weight.
And so it is with trans, except that it took a lot of risk and effort to debunk its doctrine,
when it really shouldn't have it all.
But I can see why the movement had hairy legs.
If you identified as non-binary, you instantly got preferential treatment.
you were a victim, even if it was as false as Dylan Mulvaney's B-cups.
Because status was assigned to the aggrieved.
Gender identity became more important than the three R's, reading, writing, and rubbing one out while your roommates asleep.
I know.
I was iffy on that one, too.
So it wasn't about gender.
It was about the allure of victim status.
And naturally, the media administrators and politicians embraced it because they also got rewarded.
for their homicidal empathy.
But our fight against this craze was never about forcing
yappy wokesters to stuff a rainbow-colored sock in it.
It was teaching others how to escape the pressure of groupthink,
which is why Charlie Kirk won the Presidential Medal of Freedom.
It wasn't about him gleefully owning the libs.
It was about how he was able to equip young people with the tools
to assess bad ideas in real time.
And boy, is that necessary?
since so many adults let him down with trans.
We need to teach kids how to see through the BS, so the next generation won't embrace the next delusion.
Because it's something that never goes away.
It's why your parents always asked you, hey, if Joe jumped off a bridge, would you?
No, because if you were me, you pushed him.
But people followed along because trans created status, and why wouldn't young people starved for attention?
find it appealing. Maybe I would have done it if I were 15. I mean, I remember pretending
to be gay so people would ask me to play soccer. I mean, it's silly, but it's understandable.
But what's evil is the cabal who called you a bigot for resisting. They were the cowards
who let men into women's locker rooms and stood idle while children were being robbed of their
parts like an abandoned escalate in the South Bronx.
They should be held accountable.
Their punishment?
A mandatory Brian Kilmead lower back tattoo.
Then they'll know what it's like, what it feels like, to see others lose their boners.
Now, some people did stand up against this nonsense.
I stood up, but no one could tell.
But over time, as more brave voices were heard, the fear of being ostracized lost its power.
And the lesson learned was that by sharing the risk and resisting the emotional excitement of novelty, you can defeat groupthink.
And when the next fad comes, and it will, you're going to be ready.
Trans ideology may fade away, but something is going to take its place.
I mean, if they could erase the difference between a man and a woman, who knows what they might come up with next.
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