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To think the treatment of Rosa Freedman is horrific and frightening?

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Ubertasha2 · 05/12/2018 20:31

..to think this is horrific and frightening?

Rosa Freedman, a Law Professor has dared to call for sex and gender to be defined differently under the law, and er, for trans-women not to be able to enter women’s toilets and prisons.

What is wrong with her thinking/saying this? Isn’t she at least entitled to express her opinion peacefully?

These trans-activists have threatened her with rape and murder, and have actually doused her office door with urine. How utterly vile are some people? Wtaf? Do these activists want people to become anti-trans? If not, what are they hoping to achieve exactly?
www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-6463947/Law-professor-blames-transgender-activists-campaign-harassment.html?ito=link_share_article-factbox#mol-4fbe5060-f8bd-11e8-b8ce-c73f5a355504

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picklemebaubles · 05/12/2018 20:43

There's a photo of a bunch of people dressed in black, with pink scarves covering their faces. They are holding axes in an aggressive way. They are protesting against people who are the wrong kind of anti fascists. They don't really seem to quite 'get' it.

What part of threatening people and stopping people from speaking is inclusive? They are bonkers.

bunnyup · 05/12/2018 20:48

Yanbu

RaininSummer · 05/12/2018 20:55

Definitely not being U. I think any student or member of staff found to be involved in this harassment should be kicked out and prosecuted.

Ubertasha2 · 05/12/2018 20:59

You all speak sense. RaininSummer, I concur.

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TheCountessofFitzdotterel · 05/12/2018 21:03

This is another level of intimidation.
Never mind Poe's Law, it does remind me of Nazi Germany.

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