Trans Activists Say ‘We Must Arm Ourselves’

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Trans activists are urging their communities to take up arms.

The move follows a Supreme Court ruling that bars biological men from women-only spaces.

A protester on Saturdays London Trans+ Pride march carried a placard reading: “DIY or Die. Trans emancipation. Not rainbow capitalism. Arm trans people.”

Another sign read: “Bitch trolls from hell,” with pictures of Harry Potter author JK Rowling and the bosses of the For Women Scotland group, who won the Supreme Court case against the Scottish Government on gender in April.


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The Telegraph reports: Saturday’s march to Parliament Square Gardens was the biggest annual trans protest in the UK, with about 100,000 people in attendance, according to organisers.

The ruling from the Supreme Court redefined “biological sex” in a way that enables the exclusion of trans women from single-sex spaces and services.

Organisers said this year’s message was centred around the theme of “existence and resistance”.

Its key demands included an outright ban on conversion therapy, fully funded gender-affirming healthcare and a legal acknowledgement for non-binary people.

Helen Joyce, the director of advocacy for human rights charity Sex Matters, which campaigns for clarity about biological sex in law and life, said the signs revealed how “central hatred of women is to trans activism”.

She said: “The reason this movement treats JK Rowling and the grassroots campaigners of For Women Scotland as enemies is simply that they dare to say no to men who want to transgress women’s boundaries.

“One side in this debate stands up for everyone’s rights to safety, dignity and privacy in single sex spaces.

“The other calls for violence against women. It shouldn’t be hard for politicians and public figures to decide which side they are on.”

‘Odious stand’

Susan Hall, the leader of the Conservatives in the London Assembly, said: “If trans activists are claiming that they should be armed and are calling JK Rowling (a wonderful woman) and women activists to b—–s in hell then they can’t be surprised when people don’t take them seriously and in fact are repelled by their odious stand.”

Trans activists have called on Sir Keir Starmer to back transgender rights after Sir Sadiq Khan supported the march.

The Mayor of London wrote on X: “Today, our capital proudly marks seven years of London Trans+ Pride.


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