Thank goodness Musk recognizes the importance of Matt Walsh's documentary
The movie "What Is a Woman?" was the latest trending topic on Twitter over the last day after a segment of the film that was uploaded to Twitter was defined as hateful content due to its challenging LGBT dogma.Musk did the right thing to look into the matter. It raises an important subject - Any staffers who initially shut it out should be held accountable and dismissed from the payroll. There's no need to keep them around. This is a vital documentary shedding light on a disturbing trend among leftist academia to refuse to state what the meaning of the word "women" means. That's very dangerous, dehumanizing to biological women, and cannot be put up with. That's why it's a good thing Walsh made the documentary, and let's hope he'll make more about the subject of Islamofascism being just as bad too.
The creator of the film, Matt Walsh, uploaded the film to Twitter in its full version in an attempt to challenge the commitment to freedom of expression of Elon Musk, the owner of Twitter.
The film in its full version was also marked by Twitter as containing hateful content and restrictions were placed on it regarding distribution and viewing.
Walsh once again challenged Musk, who responded by declaring that the problem would be resolved the next day, and indeed on Friday the film was distributed on Twitter without restrictions, and moreover, Elon Musk tweeted: "Every parent must watch this film."
The documentary "What Is a Woman?" has now been published in its full version and translated into Hebrew by Elizabeth Remini.
Matt Walsh, a presenter and commentator on The Daily Wire website, tries to find out the definition of the concept of "woman" among politicians, in academic circles, the feminist movement, the LGBT community, and an African tribe.
The film was screened for the first time on June 1, 2022 at the beginning of Pride month in the USA where it aroused a lot of interest due to the different perceptions that exist in the new definition of a woman, according to which it is no longer a biological definition but a personal determination of gender that may be fluid and change from time to time.
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