
In a move that has sent shockwaves through social media, transgender swimmer Lia Thomas has publicly called for the cancellation of the popular talk show The View after one of its hosts allegedly made disrespectful comments toward the “WOKE” community.

The controversy began when The View host, whose identity remains undisclosed, made remarks that many deemed insensitive and dismissive toward progressive social movements. The comments quickly went viral, sparking outrage among activists and LGBTQ+ supporters. Lia Thomas, known for her advocacy for transgender rights and equality, wasted no time in taking to social media to voice her frustration.
Lia Thomas Takes a Stand

In a passionate tweet that has now gained over 100,000 likes, Lia wrote:
“It’s 2025. We’re done tolerating ignorance. I urge everyone to stand up and vote to cancel The View for promoting hateful rhetoric against the WOKE community. Enough is enough.”
Her statement immediately ignited heated debates across platforms like Twitter and Reddit. While many supported her stance and praised her courage, others criticized her for attempting to “silence free speech.”
Whoopi Goldberg Fires Back
Not one to stay silent, The View co-host Whoopi Goldberg directly responded to Lia Thomas during the show’s live broadcast. With her signature calm yet assertive tone, Whoopi addressed the controversy:
“I respect Lia Thomas and her fight for equality. But canceling an entire platform because of one comment? That’s not progress, that’s censorship. Let’s have a real conversation instead of shutting people down.”
Her response added more fuel to the fire, dividing public opinion even further.
Public Reaction: Divided or United?
While some viewers applauded Whoopi for defending free speech and promoting dialogue, others accused her of downplaying the struggles of marginalized communities. Social media platforms have since been flooded with hashtags like #CancelTheView and #StandWithWhoopi, reflecting the intense division among the public.

As the controversy continues to dominate headlines, ABC, the network that airs The View, has yet to release an official statement. However, insiders reveal that network executives are closely monitoring the situation, fearing potential boycotts and declining ratings.
Meanwhile, Lia Thomas remains firm in her stance, encouraging her followers to “hold media platforms accountable for their words and actions.”
With tensions rising and both sides refusing to back down, this drama is far from over. The big question now is: Will The View survive this storm, or is this the beginning of its downfall?
Stay tuned for updates as this story unfolds.