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Originally Posted by uke_master
You're the guy who just said "Males assaulting females is now somehow viewed as progress", right? I think you gotta take a few weeks off on accusing people of bad faith arguments. But regardless, one can simultaneously take the stance that women should be believed while also noting the ridiculousness of lozen droning on and on about violent trans activists when he is talking about a single anecdote with shakey, edited video that doesn't show anyone hitting anyone else. The size of the outrage to the amount of provided evidence is just ridiculous.
Single Incident I had already posted this earlier. These occurred this year and seem to occur regularly at US campuses when conservatives speak
Kellie-Jay Keen, a British activist also known as Posie Parker, caused an uproar in Australia and New Zealand three weeks ago with a speaking tour opposing trans rights and advocating for female-only spaces. Parker said she felt like the “most hated woman” in Australia after widespread protests greeted her speaking events. In Melbourne, neo-Nazis turned up at her event, although Parker says she has no association with such groups.
At a rally in Auckland she was met by 5,000 trans activists, doused in tomato soup and swarmed by protesters before she abandoned the event, fearing for her life.
In January at Montreal’s McGill University, Robert Wintemute, a professor of human rights law at King’s College, London and a lawyer for the LGB Alliance, was forced to abandon a talk after protesters shouting profanities disrupted the event, unplugged his projector and threw flour at him.
In January at Montreal’s McGill University, Robert Wintemute, a professor of human rights law at King’s College, London and a lawyer for the LGB Alliance, was forced to abandon a talk after protesters shouting profanities disrupted the event, unplugged his projector and threw flour at him. She found herself being called a Nazi and transphobic “scum.” “That’s fairly distressing,” she told The Times of London.