On July 10th, bereaved mothers put up a memorial to babies who had died from shaken baby syndrome. The memorial included a collage of all the babies' names and their ages at the time of their deaths. They did this in collaboration with a radical feminist organisation, which has been supporting these women.
Trans activists ripped the names down.The names of male and female children killed, were ripped down because of tangential feminist involvement.
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On July 10, grieving mothers in collaboration with radical feminist organization L'Amazone put up a monumental collage of baby names and their ages of death on a building wall to commemorate their loss. This project was part of a documentary on the Shaken baby syndrome.
In the words of Anne, the documentary creator, the collage installation represented a "beautiful moment of sisterhood and a wonderful encounter of the moms in my film."
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However, the commemorating collage only lasted a few days. On July 13, Julia, the documentary's camerawoman discovered it being "ripped" by trans activists.
According to Anne, Julia noticed "a woman and a man who were beginning to tear down the collage." After Julia asked them what they were doing, the duo claimed their reason for ripping the baby names was the project had been put up by "transphobic feminists."