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"Welcome to a new era of trans rage"

95 replies

CapitalAtRisk · 11/10/2025 13:03

I don't know whether to be worried about this lot of trancels, or pleased that people will increasingly become more aware of their violence. It's not 2020 any more, dudes. People are watching and learning.

FILIA WAS JUST THE START

AS TRANS YOUTH TAKE THEIR OWN LIVES, AS WE FACE ABUSE BY POLICE, PRISONS AND HEALTHCARE SERVICES, AS WE FIGHT FOR OUR SAFETY AND DIGNITY, WE DEMAND NOTHING SHORT OF TOTAL LIBERATION.

https://bsky.app/profile/bashback.bsky.social/post/3m2w3gxiwy27x

BASH BACK (@bashback.bsky.social)

FILIA WAS JUST THE START AS TRANS YOUTH TAKE THEIR OWN LIVES, AS WE FACE ABUSE BY POLICE, PRISONS AND HEALTHCARE SERVICES, AS WE FIGHT FOR OUR SAFETY AND DIGNITY, WE DEMAND NOTHING SHORT OF TOTAL LIBERATION.

https://bsky.app/profile/bashback.bsky.social/post/3m2w3gxiwy27x

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CautiousLurker01 · 11/10/2025 17:04

Apollo441 · 11/10/2025 13:07

They should be treated as the domestic terrorists they are.

Agreed - that statement should be seen as terrorist intent, surely?

BiologicalRobot · 11/10/2025 17:05

Bloody hell, are the BBC feeling alright? Didn't they run it past their favourite drag artist first?

Trans activists vandalise feminist conference

Don't they mean anti trans conference made men protest vehemently, due to feeling vulnerable this protest was done under the shadow of darkness?

< faints >

ArabellaSaurus · 11/10/2025 17:08

They have published a guide on how to carry out terrorism, copy pasting from the section on 'how to identify a target':

'Examples of good targets include offices of
transphobic MPs and organisations (e.g. Sex
Matters, the EHRC, Free Speech Union (FSU)),
party conferences of parties that have explicitly
transphobic parties, and the property of
transphobic “public intellectuals”.

Ensure your target can be hit repeatedly'

BiologicalRobot · 11/10/2025 17:10

I don't have Blue-sky or X, can you link to that particular bit please Arabella?

CapitalAtRisk · 11/10/2025 17:12


‪Diane Purkiss‬ ‪@janetanderson.bsky.social‬
· 6h
It’s another attempt to make transgender people appear scary and aggressive. I think the TERFS genuinely see them that way by now. Again, I think of the Jim Crow era. 

More DARVO... 🙄🙄🙄

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ArabellaSaurus · 11/10/2025 17:14

There's a link to a pdf 'action guide'. It's been archived several times if it goes. I have no idea on the safety of that link, btw.

www.transbashback.com/faq.html

Noting that while the people behind the website have gone to ridiculous
Inordinate lengths to guard their anonymity, a fair number of people are open in supporting the group on, for example, Instagram.

www.transbashback.com/faq.html

Citrusbergamia · 11/10/2025 17:18

NebulousSupportPostcard · 11/10/2025 14:25

Thanks. Have reported and included links and screenshots. Took 2 mins and no need to provide personal details.

Done

Lovecleansheets · 11/10/2025 17:33

Reported.

Lovecleansheets · 11/10/2025 17:33

To Prevent I mean!

ParmaVioletTea · 11/10/2025 17:39

ArabellaSaurus · 11/10/2025 17:08

They have published a guide on how to carry out terrorism, copy pasting from the section on 'how to identify a target':

'Examples of good targets include offices of
transphobic MPs and organisations (e.g. Sex
Matters, the EHRC, Free Speech Union (FSU)),
party conferences of parties that have explicitly
transphobic parties, and the property of
transphobic “public intellectuals”.

Ensure your target can be hit repeatedly'

Given that Selina Todd and Kathleen Stock were both warned by the police of credible threats to their safety on university campuses (not usually hotbeds of violence) for their reasoned and pretty moderate views on sex and gender, how much more worrying this sort of incitement to violence is.

ParmaVioletTea · 11/10/2025 17:44

Shedmistress · 11/10/2025 16:25

So tell me ladies why you don't want these 'bash back' blokes in your toilets, it's a real mystery.

I know!

Just how can we resist giggling over girl things with them. Hold me back!

ArabellaSaurus · 11/10/2025 17:45

ParmaVioletTea · 11/10/2025 17:39

Given that Selina Todd and Kathleen Stock were both warned by the police of credible threats to their safety on university campuses (not usually hotbeds of violence) for their reasoned and pretty moderate views on sex and gender, how much more worrying this sort of incitement to violence is.

Justine, Mumnset founder has been the victim of a Swat attack.

JKR and Rosie Duffield have had death threats from a man, who was convicted.

Julie Bindel's been lunged at. Joanne Cherry has had credible death threats.

Women have been assaulted, terrorised, screamed at, harassed, spat on, and abused.

Enough, now. The police and the government need to take action.

Datun · 11/10/2025 17:53

Ffs. What is it about these absolute fucking wankers that stops the authorities, like for instance the police, from wading in and nicking them??

They can't all have dirt on some chief inspector who wears his wife's drawers.

Just bloody arrest them!!

Nigel Farage is rubbing his bloody hands in glee you idiots.

PronounssheRa · 11/10/2025 17:54

They have been making vague threats to wes streeting over the last few weeks.

Wes has also criticised this latest act of intimation and vandalism.

So the police might just start taking this seriously, but only because a male MP is speaking up and is potentially being targeted.

https://x.com/wesstreeting/status/1976681479871590416

Wes Streeting (@wesstreeting) on X

This kind of violent direct action is disgraceful. It is designed to intimidate people - in this case women - into silence and it must not be allowed to happen with impunity. https://t.co/5lg5SDKz5W

https://x.com/wesstreeting/status/1976681479871590416

CameForAVacationStayedForTheRevolution · 11/10/2025 17:57

MrsTerryPratchett · 11/10/2025 14:55

If Palestine Action are terrorists, they certainly are.

I’m trying to think of a time when violence and threats against (solely) women were treated as terrorism and coming up empty handed. Has it ever happened?

I agree. But sadly because of the political pushback about Labour supposedly being “against free speech” i can’t see this lot being classified as a terrorist organisation. We know women don’t matter as much as planes.

ChimpanzeeThatMonkeyNews · 11/10/2025 18:02

JellySaurus · 11/10/2025 13:48

Report. Report. Report.

https://www.gov.uk/report-terrorism

Thank you. That was good advice.

WallaceinAnderland · 11/10/2025 18:08

It's a well thought out campaign:

Q: Is Back Back violent?
A: Back Back is a nonviolent direct action group
Q: What does "direct action" mean
A: Direct action is often risky and rarely legal but fundamentally effective

Fundamental is the word all right

Q: Why direct action
A: To show our rage unfettered
Q: How can I get involved
A: Form a cell

Good grief, talk about saying the quiet parts out loud.

"Equipment required will depend on the type of action you intend to commit and the nature of the site chosen. In general, all items involved in the action, from clothes to backpacks to hammers should be acquired with as few direct links to the actionists as possible.

Steal if possible, else have someone you trust who is not known to the police purchase in cash, else purchase in cash yourself. Try to leave some time between purchase and action; most CCTV footage is only stored for between 2 weeks and 1 month.

You will require at least 2 sets of clothes for each action per actionist. One should be a set of plain clothes to wear before and after the action, and one should be a set of clothes to make it difficult to tell actionists apart and that covers as much of the body as practical. Both should be easy to get in and out of, and should not be anything you are known to wear or that stands out in any way. All identifiable features (tattoos, hair, jewellery) should be covered by both sets.

All equipment for the action should be wiped down with alcohol wipes or isopropyl alcohol solution. Phones used to record the action should have a cash-prepaid sim, and both the phone and the sim should be destroyed after the metadata has been erased and the footage has been uploaded.

In general, it is safer to dispose of all equipment after 1-2 uses as this reduces the amount of evidence that can be gathered by a police raid. Disposing of small amounts of equipment at a time in unsurveilled residential bins makes it difficult to tie the equipment to any person."

ArabellaSaurus · 11/10/2025 18:19

Did you get to the bit about the exact shade of pink they want used for graffiti? Precious.

One can even see in some of the pictures, someone's attempted a pink tag, given up, fucked it up, and gone over it in black.

They talk a good talk. Somewhat less impressive in action.

WallaceinAnderland · 11/10/2025 18:22

"Any extinguishers used should be filled with pink paint. Guides for filling extinguishers should be available online (accessed via TOR for security), but we may produce one in future and, if so, will update this document."

WallaceinAnderland · 11/10/2025 18:23

They may well end up spraying each other with pink paint

ArabellaSaurus · 11/10/2025 18:23

Maybe a slight improvement on urine.

WallaceinAnderland · 11/10/2025 18:24

Next time one of the BeKind brigade pops in to tell us off I'm going to quote their friends, sorry, allies:

"Ensure your target can be hit repeatedly until they desist from their activities."

Datun · 11/10/2025 18:25

WallaceinAnderland · 11/10/2025 18:08

It's a well thought out campaign:

Q: Is Back Back violent?
A: Back Back is a nonviolent direct action group
Q: What does "direct action" mean
A: Direct action is often risky and rarely legal but fundamentally effective

Fundamental is the word all right

Q: Why direct action
A: To show our rage unfettered
Q: How can I get involved
A: Form a cell

Good grief, talk about saying the quiet parts out loud.

"Equipment required will depend on the type of action you intend to commit and the nature of the site chosen. In general, all items involved in the action, from clothes to backpacks to hammers should be acquired with as few direct links to the actionists as possible.

Steal if possible, else have someone you trust who is not known to the police purchase in cash, else purchase in cash yourself. Try to leave some time between purchase and action; most CCTV footage is only stored for between 2 weeks and 1 month.

You will require at least 2 sets of clothes for each action per actionist. One should be a set of plain clothes to wear before and after the action, and one should be a set of clothes to make it difficult to tell actionists apart and that covers as much of the body as practical. Both should be easy to get in and out of, and should not be anything you are known to wear or that stands out in any way. All identifiable features (tattoos, hair, jewellery) should be covered by both sets.

All equipment for the action should be wiped down with alcohol wipes or isopropyl alcohol solution. Phones used to record the action should have a cash-prepaid sim, and both the phone and the sim should be destroyed after the metadata has been erased and the footage has been uploaded.

In general, it is safer to dispose of all equipment after 1-2 uses as this reduces the amount of evidence that can be gathered by a police raid. Disposing of small amounts of equipment at a time in unsurveilled residential bins makes it difficult to tie the equipment to any person."

Good Lord.

And all because they have to stay out of the ladies???

Actually I don't believe that for a second. They're a finding a pseudo legitimate reason to be nasty, violent bastards, and that's it.

ParmaVioletTea · 11/10/2025 18:29

WallaceinAnderland · 11/10/2025 18:08

It's a well thought out campaign:

Q: Is Back Back violent?
A: Back Back is a nonviolent direct action group
Q: What does "direct action" mean
A: Direct action is often risky and rarely legal but fundamentally effective

Fundamental is the word all right

Q: Why direct action
A: To show our rage unfettered
Q: How can I get involved
A: Form a cell

Good grief, talk about saying the quiet parts out loud.

"Equipment required will depend on the type of action you intend to commit and the nature of the site chosen. In general, all items involved in the action, from clothes to backpacks to hammers should be acquired with as few direct links to the actionists as possible.

Steal if possible, else have someone you trust who is not known to the police purchase in cash, else purchase in cash yourself. Try to leave some time between purchase and action; most CCTV footage is only stored for between 2 weeks and 1 month.

You will require at least 2 sets of clothes for each action per actionist. One should be a set of plain clothes to wear before and after the action, and one should be a set of clothes to make it difficult to tell actionists apart and that covers as much of the body as practical. Both should be easy to get in and out of, and should not be anything you are known to wear or that stands out in any way. All identifiable features (tattoos, hair, jewellery) should be covered by both sets.

All equipment for the action should be wiped down with alcohol wipes or isopropyl alcohol solution. Phones used to record the action should have a cash-prepaid sim, and both the phone and the sim should be destroyed after the metadata has been erased and the footage has been uploaded.

In general, it is safer to dispose of all equipment after 1-2 uses as this reduces the amount of evidence that can be gathered by a police raid. Disposing of small amounts of equipment at a time in unsurveilled residential bins makes it difficult to tie the equipment to any person."

I’m getting flashbacks to London on 7/7

BreadInCaptivity · 11/10/2025 18:40

And these people wonder why I wouldn’t want to share SSS’s with them 🙄.

Anyone sane wouldn’t want to be in a 5 mile exclusion zone.