LGBTQ+ activists disfigured a feminist statue in London on Saturday as they met to protest the British Supreme Court ruling that found this week that “a person is a woman or a man.”
In an “emergency manifestation”, thousands of radical gender ideologues smell to the streets of the United Kingdom capital, asking for “trans liberation.” Participants brought posters that said “trans women are real women” and “biology is not binary.”
The protest, which culminated in Parliament in the square, was supported by groups such as Pride in Labor, the front for the liberation of non -binary and transgender intersex people (Flint), transactional and transactual, deserves better, which is better, what Daily mail Reported.
According to the newspaper, at least two statues outside the Parliament were destroying the demonstration, including one in honor of Suffragette and Millicent Fawcet feminist icon, on which some “margin rights” jacked.
Meanwhile, the statue of former South African military leader Jan Christian Smuts was disfigured with the message “Trans rights are human rights.”
LGBTQ+ left protesters also made fun of blackmail “A struggle, a fight, Palestine, trans rights” given the opposition to homosexuality by Islamist groups such as Gaza-Gobbernando Hamas.
The protest occurred after the Supreme Court ruled this week that “the concept of sex is binary, a person is a woman or a man.”
The ruling means that transgender people should not be allowed to use certain spaces of individual sex, such as bathrooms only for women or changing rooms. It will also probably prohibit biological men in women’s leagues and sports competitions.
The ruling means that trans women cannot wear female baths of a single sex, changing rooms or compete in women’s sports, according to the Chief of Surveillance of Equality of Great Britain.
The co -founder of Pride in Labor, Avery Greatex said: “Not a single trans person or a trans organization was represented in that case, so we are hiding the opportunity to have a seat at the table that is obviously a very worrying mound for us.
“Therefore, the protest was organized to press the government, the public to act. In order to ensure the rights of transgender people and ensure protections, we need legislative power and need lobbying power.”
Others criticized the protest, including Maya Forster of the charity of sexual affairs, who said The telegraph: “Once again, trans activists show who they are. This is not a peaceful request for the right of a marginalized group to live in silence and with dignity, it is a violent mafia against women.
“They have disfigured the statue of Millicent Fawcett, which represses women’s suffrage, to point out that they do not respect women’s limits, even when the law requires it. Once again, they show that women need male and services free spaces,”