Greg Gutfeld and Crew GO OFF on Story About Obese Trans Prof Who Wants to Work With Kids: ‘You Sick Fat F**k’
A recent episode of the television program Gutfeld! featured a panel discussion about a Canadian university professor whose work and public statements have sparked online debate.
During the segment, host Greg Gutfeld and guests discussed a transgender professor from the University of Regina, identified as j wallace skelton, who has drawn attention for requesting that people refer to them by their full name written in lowercase letters instead of traditional pronouns such as he, she, or they.
The panel also referenced the professor’s academic work, which focuses on creating “queer- and trans-centered spaces” in education, including projects involving children from LGBTQ+ families. Skelton has also described personal connections to the topic through family life, including having a non-binary child.
On his Fox News show, Greg Gutfeld roasted the University of Regina professor of Queer Studies in Education, Dr. j skelton. pic.twitter.com/vfbFZQsrXL
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In the broadcast, Gutfeld criticized the professor’s views in strong terms and used an expletive while describing them as repulsive. Co-host Kat Timpf added that if children are expressing transgender identities in greater numbers, it may reflect the influence of the surrounding social and educational environment rather than being purely self-generated.
The segment also revisited a broader online controversy involving Skelton’s preferred use of lowercase lettering for their name in place of pronouns, which has been widely mocked on social media.
The discussion contributed to an ongoing debate over gender identity in education, academic research involving children, and how universities approach topics related to LGBTQ+ inclusion in schools. Some critics have argued that higher education institutions are becoming disconnected from mainstream views, while supporters emphasize the importance of inclusive research and educational practices.