Famous ‘detransitionist’ and activist Chloe Cole has slammed Neil Degrasse Tyson, after he posted a TikTok insisting that biology is insufficient to explain gender ideology.
In the video, Tyson said people should think of gender as a “spectrum” because sometimes people feel more feminine than masculine and sometimes they wear makeup in the morning and sometimes they don’t.
“Tomorrow, I could feel 80% masculine. I’ll take the makeup off and I’ll wear a muscle shirt,” Tyson said.
“Apparently, the XX/XY chromosomes are insufficient, because when we wake up in the morning, we exaggerate any characteristic that we want to represent our chosen sex,” he continued.
Cole, 19, who actively opposes gender-affirming care for minors after transitioning, called out Tyson for comparing biology to makeup in a video she posted to Twitter on Tuesday.
Famous ‘detransitionist’ and activist Chloe Cole has slammed Neil Degrasse Tyson, after posting a TikTok insisting that biology is insufficient to explain gender ideology

In the video, Tyson said people should think of gender as a “spectrum” because sometimes people feel more feminine than masculine and sometimes they wear makeup in the morning and sometimes they don’t.
“I watched @neiltyson fuss trying to paint the genre as a spectrum and decided to refute some of his arguments in a short video,” she captioned the clip.
“How about we stop confusing basic human biology with cosmetics,” Cole said in the video.
‘Like what a weird jump. I don’t wear makeup most days. If I leave the house without makeup, does that make me 70% a man? she added.
“You’re using 1950s gender stereotypes for an ideology that leads to the sterilization and mastectomy of 15-year-old girls who just don’t fit in, girls like me,” she continued.
“The only thing you’ve established in this video is that the men wear pants and tank tops, but the women, they wear lipstick and dresses.”
“The idea that people can be percentages of male or female only reinforces the fact that biological sex is binary. There are only two.
“There may only be two genders, but there are infinite personalities. I mean, you really don’t need a degree in astrophysics to know that,” she added.

Cole became a woman again and now campaigns against trans ideology

“Apparently the XX/XY chromosomes are insufficient because when we wake up in the morning we exaggerate any feature that we want to represent our gender of choice,” he continued, “Tyson said in his video.

Cole and his attorney Harmeet Dhillon announced last year that they were filing a malpractice lawsuit against the clinicians who approved his breast removal surgery.
Cole has become a poster child for the anti-transgender movement and is suing California doctors who put her on hormones and surgically removed her breasts.
She testified before Congress last week to discuss the “dangers and violation of due process” of sex reassignment surgeries and “gender affirming care.”
‘What message do I want to bring to American teenagers and their families? I didn’t need anyone to lie to me. I needed sympathy. I needed to be loved. I need therapy to help me with my issues,” she said.
“Not asserted to my delirium that turning into a boy would solve all my problems.”
Cole described having mental health issues and family issues as a child and being exposed to transgender discussions online.
Clinicians pushed her to take puberty blockers, then hormones and finally surgery, she claimed.

Cole, who actively opposes gender-affirming care for minors after transitioning, called out Tyson for comparing biology to makeup in a video she posted to Twitter on Tuesday.
Cole does not know if the testosterone treatment she underwent affected her ability to have children. She had to wear bandages because her body is rejecting the skin grafts on her chest.
She urged the public to take transgender ideology more seriously, saying her scars from breast surgery and lower chances of being able to have a child should raise alarm bells about the perils.
Cole began to suffer from gender dysphoria at age nine and told a pediatrician about it when he was 12.
She says she was forced into gender transition surgery and between the ages of 13 and 17 took puberty blockers, hormones and had a double mastectomy.
In her lawsuit, she says doctors told her her gender dysphoria would never go away and that she was at high risk of suicide unless she transitioned.
Cole’s attorney, Harmeet Dhillon, said last year they filed a lawsuit against the doctors for malpractice and she was represented by the Center for American Liberty.