Gutfeld Confronts Canadian Professor Over Comments About Children

The Viral Moment

A clip from Gutfeld! blew up online after host Greg Gutfeld and his panel reacted to a University of Regina professor who said he wants to do orientation work with children as young as kindergarten. The exchange drew laughs, anger, and a lot of debate because the professor presents himself in unconventional ways and has asked to be styled in lowercase letters. People on social media noticed the unusual request and the professor’s open work with young kids, so the story spread fast.

What Gutfeld Said

Greg called the professor repulsive and used very blunt language, which got attention because TV roasts tend to go viral. Kat Timpf and other panelists added sharp criticism, pointing out that when a teacher or researcher pushes a certain identity framework in schools the outcome is not simply kids deciding things on their own. They argued the environment and the adults in it shape what kids say about themselves, and that is what concerns many parents watching.

University Priorities Under Fire

This story renewed a familiar conservative complaint about higher education. Critics say many colleges have drifted far from core academic aims and now promote radical social experiments. The professor in question studies queer and trans education and lists projects involving 2SLGBTQ children and families. For skeptics that raises a question: should taxpayer funded institutions be spending time and resources on pushing identity projects for very young children instead of focusing on basic skills and vocational training?

Why Parents Are Watching

At its core this debate is about who gets to guide young children. Parents are suspicious when researchers or educators try to lead kids into complicated identity conversations before they are ready. People worry about classroom influence, pronoun rules, and whether schools are substituting activism for education. That is why this clip sparked strong reactions and why the issue will not go away until parents, schools, and lawmakers set clearer boundaries.

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