I watched the Youtube in the OP and I was surprised how badly Piers Morgan did. I'm not a fan of his by-the-way, but I have read his book as I saw it at a car boot sale and I got it for my Dad who likes TalkTV! and I had a flick through it one afternoon. It is essentially a diary of the pandemic times with lots of anti-Meghan Markle stuff thrown in.
What surprised me was how unprepared Morgan was, you can't be like that if you go up against James O'Brien who makes a living by arguing this stuff, day in, day out. Why could he not name 3 people who have been cancelled and not on trans issues? Lack of h/w definitely. Here is a small list:
Writer/Political Commentator Calvin Robinson
Historian David Starkey - to be fair he said something really stupid, but to destroy a man for it, what happened to 'freedom of speech'? See:
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Basil Fawlty/John Cleese!
I'd also include myself, but obviously Piers Morgan won't know about me.
I used to be on a forum - a discussion group linked to my profession (which I would rather not name) it has sections related to the job, but also politics and football. About 6 weeks ago somebody started a chat about a BBC commentators remarks relating to the lack of diversity amongst the England Woman's football team. I added my opinion - which was I thought it was 'virtue signalling' and an ill advised remark & that it was unfair on the ladies that had played that night (it was at half-time during the England v Norway 8-0 match).
I don't know if this was discussed in here - I didn't get involved if it was. But anyway, when I next tried to access the job site/forum my username and password was not to be found. I'd been cancelled - no warning or opportunity to clarify my remarks. So it does happen and not just on twitter, nor only on the issue of trans rights.