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|    Leroy N. Soetoro to All    |
|    Unmasking Trantifa: The extremely violen    |
|    14 Jul 25 03:19:25    |
      XPost: alt.law-enforcement, or.politics, alt.transgendered       XPost: talk.politics.guns, sac.politics       From: leroysoetoro@americans-first.com              https://trt.global/world/article/13601646              Transgenders are at the forefront of a growing extremism movement, known       as Trantifa, that combines far-left activism with intimidation,       harassment, and even violence to advance their radical gender agenda.              Transgenders are the new face of extremism. Dubbed Trantifa, the term       encompasses far-left activists who resort to intimidation, harassment, and       even violence to advance their radical agenda surrounding gender.              We explore the convergence of trans activists and Antifa militants,       shedding light on their anarcho-communist ideologies, their targeting of       women, and the controversy surrounding their exclusionary tactics within       feminist discourse.              Violent ideologies              Trantifa, a portmanteau of ‘trans’ and ‘Antifa’, represents a loose       affiliation of trans activists within the anarchist movement.              Their anarcho-communist beliefs align with the perception of the US as       systemically racist and oppressive toward trans individuals.              They argue that laws against certain gender-related practices amount to a       ‘trans genocide’, fuelling their promotion of radical ideas.              Incidents of trans extremism              Incidents of trans extremism, particularly in the US, have received       significant attention and raised concerns about the potential for       violence.              One particular alarming incident involved Audrey Hale, a trans shooter who       carried out a mass shooting at a Christian elementary school in Nashville.       Hale, who had recently adopted he/him pronouns and the name Aiden,       tragically took the lives of three children and three adults at the       Covenant school.              In another incident, former NCAA swimmer Riley Gaines was assaulted by a       trans activist at San Francisco State University after speaking out       against the inclusion of female athletes in women’s sports. The physical       assault highlights the growing hostility faced by individuals who express       dissenting views on this topic.              Additionally, cyclist Hannah Arensman made the difficult decision to quit       her sport due to harassment she faced for opposing competition against       biological males. Members of the John Brown Gun Club, a pro-trans antifa       group, were among those involved in the harassment.              The rise of Trantifa videos posted by trans people advocating for armed       self-defence is another concerning trend. In a now-deleted Tiktok post,       Tara Jay, with 2,400 followers, warned about using guns against anyone who       tried to prevent them from using women’s bathrooms.              Such incidents, along with the sale of shirts displaying the slogan ‘trans       rights …. Or else’ alongside the images of guns, contribute to the climate       of extremism and intimidation surrounding transgender ideology.              https://cdn-i.pr.trt.com.tr/trtworld/16583974_0-0-1013-1265.jpeg              A collection of “Trans Rights or Else” T-shirts available for sale on       Amazon sparked major outrage on social media in the wake of the Nashville       school shooting.              Cancel culture mentality              The cancel culture mentality finds its way into the realm of transgender       activism, as exemplified by the case of the author of the Harry Potter       series, JK Rowling.              Rowling tweeted her support for Maya Forstater, a tax specialist who had       lost her job for what was deemed ‘transphobic’ tweets. She later published       a 3,600-word essay on her reasons for speaking out on sex and gender       issues.              In her article, she mentioned that she is "deeply concerned" about the       "huge explosion in young women wishing to transition" and the "increasing       numbers who seem to be detransitioning”.              She then goes on to say that she believes that "biological sex is real"       and that "sex matters”.              Rowling argues that the erosion of the concept of biological sex is       harmful to women, particularly in the context of single-sex spaces such as       prisons and changing rooms.              Her views on trans people led to her exclusion from Harry Potter projects       which are her own creative products, demonstrating the harsh implications       of expressing opposing views on gender problems.              Moreover, after openly speaking up against controversial transgender       ideology both on social media platforms and on her website, transgender       activists targeted J.K. Rowling on Twitter with threats of rape and other       violence for comments she made about transgender people.              In a recent example of this issue, Matt Walsh’s documentary “What is a       woman?” (2022) faced backlash and restrictions on social media.              The film, which questions the logic behind gender ideology and its impact       on women and children, received attention and controversy online. Twitter       flagged the documentary as “hateful”, limiting its visibility on the       platform. However, after public outcry, the limited visibility was       revoked, and the documentary is now available for free streaming.              The incident highlights the ongoing debate surrounding transgender       ideology and the challenges faced by those who challenge it. Notably,       Twitter’s owner, Elon Musk, acknowledged the controversy and expressed       support for the documentary’s availability, emphasising the importance of       free expression and manners in discussions about preferred pronouns.              UN investigator’s concerns              Reem Alsalem, a UN investigator, has voiced concerns about the       intimidation and harassment faced by women who speak up for women-only       spaces, sports, and prisons.              She highlights instances where women have been ambushed, physically       attacked, or subjected to online harassment by shouting trans activists,       emphasising the need to protect freedom of speech and thought on matters       related to sex and gender identity.              As tensions rise within the controversial transgender activism sphere,       Trantifa’s radicalised fringe continues to push boundaries through its       tactics of intimidation and violence.                     --       November 5, 2024 - Congratulations President Donald Trump. We look       forward to America being great again.              We live in a time where intelligent people are being silenced so that       stupid people won't be offended.              Every day is an IQ test. Some pass, some, not so much.              Thank you for cleaning up the disasters of the 2008-2017, 2020-2024 Obama       / Biden / Harris fiascos, President Trump.              Under Barack Obama's leadership, the United States of America became the       The World According To Garp. Obama sold out heterosexuals for Hollywood       queer liberal democrat donors.              --- SoupGate-Win32 v1.05        * Origin: you cannot sedate... all the things you hate (1:229/2)    |
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