Nelson Mandela statue among seven vandalised during trans protest
- During a protest, vandalism occurred at statues of figures like Nelson Mandela and Millicent Fawcett, which provoked public outrage over the lack of arrests for those responsible.
- Robert Jenrick stated that the law must be enforced equally regarding the vandalism.
- Chief Superintendent Stuart Bell condemned the vandalism and confirmed that police would pursue those responsible.
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'Cooper's focus on vandalism rather than trans people sums up Labour cowardice'
Earlier this month, members of the public in a country where LGBTQ+ and particularly trans rights were already under threat took to the streets after a decision that struck a significant blow for queer rights in the region. What transpired in the days-long protests that took place in the heart of the country’s capital following the announcement of that decision was awe-inspiring yet understandable, especially considering the significance of the …
Trans Activists at London Demo Called for TERFs to be Hanged and Defaced Seven Statues, Including Nelson Mandela’s – The Daily Sceptic
Trans rights activists held a demo in London yesterday to protest Wednesday's Supreme Court decision and defaced seven statues, including Nelson Mandela's and Millicent Fawcett's. The post Trans Activists at London Demo Called for TERFs to be Hanged and Defaced Seven Statues, Including Nelson Mandela’s appeared first on The Daily Sceptic.
Trans activists blasted for defacing SEVEN statues in protest against Supreme Court ruling: 'Sheer theatre!'
Trans rights activists have been accused of "sheer theatre" after defacing several statues in London on Saturday, during an "emergency demonstration" against the Supreme Court's ruling on biological women.Following a challenge by the For Women Scotland campaign group, the Supreme Court ruled that women are determined by "biological sex", not those who are transgender and simply identify as women.On Saturday, the transgender community, trans orga…
Trans activists vandalize several statues in London
London police are searching for trans rights activists who vandalised several statues in Westminster. The UK's Supreme Court has set a precedent for how women should be defined in law. The ruling ruled that the definitions of "woman" and "gender" in the Equality Act 2010 refer to "biological woman" and "biological sex". Trans rights activists have been outraged by this, staging protests and vandalising statues.
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