Gender critical activists accused of ‘hateful’ remarks after suggesting trans rights supporters have ‘broken brains’
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Gender Critical Campaigns are accused of making “hate” and “extremist” statements at an event at the Conservative Party Conference in Manchester, after suggesting that those who support trans rights are “broken brains ve and those called gender ideology.
Speaking at a panel event on the eaves of the conference, ‘After the Supreme Court Decision: Next for sex -based rights,’ ‘Fiona Mcanena, Director of Sex Matters Campaigns Campaigns, was called a man in dress ”.
In the meantime, LGB Alliance CEO Kate Barker claimed that the medical organization was caught with fictitious and malignant ideology that said that gay people could be healed by making grotesque and permanent changes in their bodies.
“I do not think that this is the majority of the evil that is visited in homosexual youth. The Supreme Court explained that gender means biological sex, and now we have to reveal the poisonous homophobia of our gender identity ideology everywhere we can do.”
In April, the Supreme Court decided that trans women were not legally women under the law of Equality – a decision greeted as a victory for BDS women and daughters.
However, there are concerns about the effects on trans people among their fears that they can be excluded from public life and cannot use facilities suitable for their gender.
Speaking about those who criticized the biological sex decision of the Supreme Court, Mcanena said, “I think their brains were broken from the irrational of trying to treat some men as a woman and making them good men, so they cannot withstand being bad guys now.
“And they are afraid of trans activists, and they are often afraid of their own children, you know, especially young adult children.”
Meanwhile, former Toray deputy Miriam Cates, who also sat on the panel, accused British schools of active encouraging British schools to think that “children and men can be women or something like a gender identity”.
For Edinburgh West, Liberal Democrat MP Christine Jardine said, “There are trans people and have a tendency to ignore that they have rights and have been happy for a long time,” he said.
“The way we move forward [from the Supreme Court ruling on biological sex] Do we accept the concern, we accept the anxiety on all sides and we are looking for a way to solve it in the interests of everyone. ”
“Currently, the highest sounds seem to be like those who want to get back on any trans rights and claim that they don’t exist. And I find this concern,” he added.
“In any case, it doesn’t matter what the issue is, you can’t discuss if you’re just listening to one side, and if you just listen to one side, you can’t make progress for everyone.”
Labı He was terrified of comments, but not surprised, ”workers’ deputy Richard Quigley said.
“The Tora Party desperate to look relevant, and the only way to do it is to insult people and malignant,” he said. Independent.
“People just want to allow them to be allowed to get along with their neighbors without fear or good.
Steph Richards, the founder of the theoretical, added: “It is a great shame that the conservative party allowed such an extremist event to be realized as a violation of human rights.
“Trans people have existed for thousands of years and have been well documented … LGBTQ+ ‘s LGBTQ+ Rights and women’s rights that will take the narratives of extreme right -wing evangelical organizations – and we should just look at America to see what the narrative is.”
Meanwhile, the conservative politician Andrew Boff, who organized a main stage panel session on gender identity in the early hours of the day, received the views of “hate”.
He said Independent: “What they don’t understand – and they hate – the existence of trans people.
“In 1987, 28. [they said] Gay people are unnatural. They said we were a threat to children and we were trying to transform children. ”
Chapter 28 of the Local Government Law (1988) is a law that prevents local authorities “from deliberately encouraging[ing] to teach homosexuality or “acceptability of homosexuality as a alleged family relationship”.
Bay Boff, who has been a member of the Toray Assembly since 2008 and has ruled the party for three years, added: şey What is at a eaves meeting is up to their own little hateful self … There is only one side of discussing at the main stage of the conference, that is, not a discussion. ”
The conservative politician shouted from the front row of the incident where the views presented were “unilateral” and the debate was invoiced as a wrong “discussion”.
He named the event titled “Meaning of Gender: Gender Critical Discussion ve and president of the Shadow Energy Secretary Claire Coutinho -“ Curated Hate ”.
In response to Heckles, Mr. Boff said that the former Olympic swimmer Sharron Davies on the panel would not apologize for defending the rights of women and girls.
Contact the conservative party for a comment.




