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American orator and academic
Scott Galloway is a marketing professor at NYU Stern School of Business, a serial entrepreneur, and a bestselling author known for his business and finance insights. He is also a popular podcaster and YouTuber who has founded several companies and served on the boards of major corporations like The New York Times Company.
Tomorrow, he is joining the guys in New York to give his thoughts and advice to young people who are looking to; start businesses, make money, be successful at dating, be strong and resilient and how to find purpose in life.
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Scott - What advice do you have for people 50+ years old that are considering to start their own business?
Hi Scott, as an American and Democrat living in London, you can't have escaped listening to the Supreme Court Ruling on Women's spaces being for biological women only. I'm guessing you may also be aware of the Cass report and the Tavistock clinic scandal (gay kids being medicalised into straight kids).
There seems to be a deliberate avoidance by the Democrats and liberal leaders like yourself and Kara to avoid looking or talking about what Transgender ideology is doing to Women's Rights and gay kids. For a long time, I thought the 'trans thing' was like the gay thing, and I have always supported gay rights. However, when you look more closely, a lot of transgender ideology is driven by autogynephilia (a sexual fetish), autism, homophobia and misogyny. It's very hard for any woman to speak about this because of the viciousness of cancel culture on the Left. However, wealthy white liberal men can speak out without inviting backlash. What are your thoughts on this?
We need brave leaders to stand up for women and gay kids, and I'm really, really hoping that's you.
PS. For example, please see what happened to Tish Hyman a black lesbian in LA who got kicked out of her gym for complaining that a man was in there.
PPS I'm hoping you are brave enough to answer this question on Triggernometry - but if you don't and you just read it, I hope you at least think about it. Best wishes from a fan of Pivot.