LGBTQ+ activists tainted the feminist statue in London on Saturday as they gathered this week to protest the UK Supreme Court’s ruling that found “people are either women or men.”
In an “emergency demonstration,” thousands of radical gendered ideologues took them to the streets of the British capital and called for “trans liberation.” Participants carried placards with the words “Trans women are real women” and “Biology is not binary.”
The protest that culminated in Congress Square was supported by groups such as the non-binary intersex and transgender people (Flint), transactals, and Pride of the Workforce, a frontline for the liberation of trans children. Daily Mail It has been reported.
According to the paper, at least two non-Congress statues were destroyed during the demonstration. This included one respectful Safflerjet and feminist icon Millicent Fawcett, with someone scribbled “Fag Rights.”
Meanwhile, the statue of former South African military leader Jan Christian Smut was tainted with the message, “Trans rights are human rights.”
Left wing LGBTQ+ protesters were also clearly laughed out loud Chan chan “One struggle, one fight, Palestine, Trans rights” considers being given opposition to homosexuality by Muslim groups like Hamas, who control Gaza.
The protest came this week after the Supreme Court ruled that “the concept of sex is binary, and a person is either female or male.”
The ruling means that transgender individuals should not be allowed to use certain single sex spaces, such as women-only toilets and changing rooms. It could also prohibit biological men from participating in female sports leagues and competitions.
The ruling means that trans women cannot compete in single-sex women’s toilets, changing rooms, or women’s sports, according to the head of the UK’s Equality Watch.
Avery Greaterex, co-founder of Pride in Labor, said: “In that case, there was no trans person or trans organization alone, so we weren’t given the opportunity to have a seat at the table.
“So the protests were organized to pressure the government to act. Legislative forces are needed to ensure the rights of trans people and to ensure the protection of them, and lobbying is needed.”
Others were critical of the protests, including Maya Forstator, a sex charity. I said Telecommunications: “Again, trans rights activists show us who they are. This is not a peaceful demand for the right of marginalized groups to live quietly and with dignity. It is a violent anti-woman mob.
“They taint the image of Millicent Fawcett, representing women’s rights to vote, and make the case that they do not respect women’s boundaries, even if the law requires them.
