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Feminism: Sex and gender discussions

Mail carry out investigation into Trans terror group Bash Back

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fromorbit · 28/12/2025 14:05

Important;

Trans mob's plot to smash up the offices of senior politicians - including the Prime Minister and Wes Streeting
A transgender activist group is planning a series of attacks on senior politicians' offices, including the Prime Minister's, The Mail on Sunday can reveal.

Militant group Bash Back has said its sights are also set on Wes Streeting - just months after vandalising his constituency office.

The gender warriors said: 'If you think we're done, you've got another thing coming.
'MP or PM, you've seen us once, we'll see you again.'

The group's conspiracy was uncovered by this newspaper after it urged members to form 'cells' and plot criminal damage offences against high-profile targets.

A list of other potential marks include the Free Speech Union (FSU) and feminist organisation Sex Matters.

Last night, we notified the Metropolitan Police and the parliamentary security services of our findings.

FSU founder Lord Young commissioned an independent security briefing about the group, which is calling for 'total transgender liberation'.

A transgender activist group is planning a series of attacks on senior politicians' offices, including the Prime Minister's

Militant group Bash Back has said its sights are also set on Wes Streeting - just months after vandalising his constituency office

The report, obtained by The Mail on Sunday, suggests British intelligence is monitoring the trans activist cells....

In a pamphlet obtained by this newspaper, Bash Back claims to target 'organisations that promote transphobic rhetoric - from banning hormones and puberty blockers, to confining us to or defining us out of categories of woman and man, to promoting conversion therapy and facilitating hideous harassment campaigns'.

It says they 'should come to expect us', adding: 'All of our targets have blood on their hands. We refuse to let them wash it off in peace.'

Bash Back's first public attack was on Mr Streeting's Ilford North constituency office in July, when it painted 'child killer' and smashed windows months after puberty blockers were banned for children on the advice of medical experts and the Cass Review of gender identity services.

Since then, the group has formulated an action guide - seen by this newspaper - for sympathisers to carry out similar attacks.

The document details how to avoid police detection as they plot criminal damage and steal equipment while filming their actions.

A security briefing on the group - also seen by The Mail on Sunday - reveals it has gone to extensive lengths to hide its identity, including removing internal metadata from public documents and using ultra-secure email systems.

The security memo says: 'Given the first attack was on the office of a HM Gov minister, almost certainly the group responsible will be investigated by security services.'

Activists engaged in criminal activity could be among the near 3,000 profiles following Bash Back across social media platforms, the security document adds.

Maya Forstater, the chief executive of Sex Matters - also included in the list of offices that are potential targets - said: 'After years in which police forces rolled out the red carpet for trans lobby groups and harassed women's rights campaigners, it's no wonder that Bash Back seems to believe it can cause criminal damage with impunity.'

A government spokesman said: 'Threats, harassment, and vandalism are not only cowardly, they're criminal and we will pursue anyone who targets politicians and their staff in this way, with the full force of the law.

'The rhetoric from this group is dangerous and only seeks to distract from our work to improve the lives of trans people.'

https://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-15416739/Trans-mobs-plot-smash-offices-senior-politicians-including-Prime-Minister-Wes-Streeting.html

Many years after Trans groups started using political violence to silence women it seems the Police are actually investigating when male politician's property is under threat. Figures.

Supporting Violence and silencing women was always the main aim of trans stuff. The truth is coming out.

Mumsnet has been monitoring this group for a while.Previous threads
https://www.mumsnet.com/talk/womens_rights/5384285-trans-group-attack-wes-streetings-constituency-office

https://www.mumsnet.com/talk/womens_rights/5436532-trans-activists-vandalise-ehrc-who-want-labour-to-reject-supreme-court-ruling-guidelines-re-sex-biology

https://www.mumsnet.com/talk/womens_rights/5425523-welcome-to-a-new-era-of-trans-rage

Trans mob's plot to smash up the offices of senior politicians

Militant group Bash Back has said its sights are set on senior politicians' offices, including the Prime Minister's and Wes Streeting - just months after vandalising his constituency office.

https://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-15416739/Trans-mobs-plot-smash-offices-senior-politicians-including-Prime-Minister-Wes-Streeting.html

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EmpressDomesticatednottamed · 06/01/2026 15:46

terryleather · 06/01/2026 15:19

"To be able to destroy with good conscience, to be able to behave badly and call your bad behaviour 'righteous indignation' — this is the height of psychological luxury, the most delicious of moral treats"
Aldous Huxley

Ha! One of my favourites!
I recall there were a couple of men who infiltrated Just Stop Oil and I think they reported that there was less interest in just stopping oil than in getting themselves in the news and competing with each other over it.
That all gets a bit Andy Warhol, and thus more and more the wheel is reinvented.

Incidentally, you don't catch flies with honey, you catch wasps...
Also, there have been real life Lord of the Flies scenarios run which found the opposite, the youngsters co-operated so all could survive. Which leads me to wonder what would happen now if it was run with a bunch of TRAs whose priorities may be a bit skewed away from the first thing being the survival of all, (including those you disagree with) towards more righteous causes. Wasn't that tried by people who sailed off on the Mayflower with somewhat less than successful results? Which suggests that one sometimes has to ditch ideology for the greater good, whereas if I recall correctly the Lord of the Flies boys invented one?
Can't make a fire, find water or build shelter until everyone has got their pronouns carved on a tree.

TWETMIRF · 06/01/2026 15:50

SparklingCrow · 06/01/2026 14:19

William Golding had it spot with the ending of Lord of the Flies when the boys are shaken out of their feral sub-culture by the unexpected arrival of the naval officer / authority figure.

Cool to think it was published in 1954.

I wonder if it’s still studied in schools?

I went to school in the 90s and didn't study it

SidewaysOtter · 06/01/2026 15:59

TWETMIRF · 06/01/2026 15:50

I went to school in the 90s and didn't study it

I did it for GCSE (mid-90s).

DabOfPistachio · 06/01/2026 15:59

FallenSloppyDead2 · 06/01/2026 14:38

They are the mirror image of far-right racist thugs. Just inadequate men, and a handful of women, spoiling for a fight to give meaning to their lives.

Agree. It's just thuggery. I don't think they've even thought about it in any real detail, not the way we assess things.
They're just abusive men getting highs from bullying and starting fights.
Transphobia' is just the excuse. If it weren't that, they'd find something else.

PrettyDamnCosmic · 06/01/2026 16:38

SidewaysOtter · 06/01/2026 15:59

I did it for GCSE (mid-90s).

I did "Lord of the Flies" for O-level in 1969.

JamieCannister · 06/01/2026 16:40

UtopiaPlanitia · 06/01/2026 13:52

I don't think groups like Bash Back and Just Stop Oil et al care as much about their cause as they care about punishing people who don't think the same way they do.

They seem more motivated by hate and a desire to hurt than by genuine love for a cause. They're miserable and they want to make sure that everybody else is just as miserable as they are. Very teenage way of looking at the world 🤷‍♀️

This very much fits in with my personal experience of going to pro-Palestine and pro-Trans protests as an observer, and my experience of watching youtubers doing the same.

They want to be part of a group, presumably all telling each other how kind and caring and good each other is, but when it comes to being polite to passers by, or answering questions about why they are there and what they believe exactly... crickets.

Forester1 · 06/01/2026 16:50

PrettyDamnCosmic · 06/01/2026 16:38

I did "Lord of the Flies" for O-level in 1969.

Edited

It’s still on the GcSE curriculum - at least for one exam board

potpourree · 06/01/2026 17:28

Chersfrozenface · 06/01/2026 10:18

That's the thing - many combinations of first and last names are common.

The NFL programme Big Game Night on Channel 5 last Sunday had ordinary people on it who had the same names as some of the guests, including Joe Marler - that isn't even a common surname.

They won't care - by TRA logic they are identifying as each other, and therefore they are each other.

ArabellaSaurus · 06/01/2026 17:35

fromorbit · 06/01/2026 02:51

Ooo Windy has posted the list and claimed Martin Freeman is on it bold. Windy you know that is breaking the law :

https://nitter.net/canthelpmenow7/status/2008240942986523101

Note the far left site Canary has also shared the list. Again could face legal action.

Does that mean the National could also face legal action, given its apparently just quoting names cited by Bash Back without checking?

https://archive.ph/SNA7A

I do hope so.

SparklingCrow · 06/01/2026 17:58

£25k ‘from a Paul Cook’.

Oh well, that’s the Sex Pistols cancelled by mistake.

EmpressDomesticatednottamed · 06/01/2026 18:03

SparklingCrow · 06/01/2026 17:58

£25k ‘from a Paul Cook’.

Oh well, that’s the Sex Pistols cancelled by mistake.

😂

moto748e · 06/01/2026 18:08

PrettyDamnCosmic · 06/01/2026 16:38

I did "Lord of the Flies" for O-level in 1969.

Edited

Same.

Brefugee · 06/01/2026 18:15

i read it "for fun"

AskingQuestionsAllTheTime · 06/01/2026 18:27

PrettyDamnCosmic · 06/01/2026 16:38

I did "Lord of the Flies" for O-level in 1969.

Edited

Did you also do "A High Wind in Jamaica" and "Kim", and have to "compare and contrast" them? That was our particular purgatory.

SidewaysOtter · 06/01/2026 19:37

Brefugee · 06/01/2026 18:15

i read it "for fun"

There is nothing “fun” about LOTF, I thought it was dreadful!

Brefugee · 06/01/2026 19:41

hence the "inverted commas"
but i didn't have to read it for school

MarieDeGournay · 06/01/2026 19:44

SidewaysOtter · 06/01/2026 19:37

There is nothing “fun” about LOTF, I thought it was dreadful!

I agree, and it's a relief that [as a PP pointed out] when something like that happened in real life - I think it was some school boys from Tonga who got marooned on an island - they behaved well and sorted things out so they survived till they were rescued.

MarieDeGournay · 06/01/2026 19:46

Tongan castaways - Wikipedia

I loved this bit:
At night, they sang and played a makeshift guitar to keep their spirits up, composing five songs during their exile.
Aw blessSmile

selffellatingouroborosofhate · 06/01/2026 20:39

Bash Back's website no longer appears to be available on HTTPS, but it's still available on unencrypted HTTP, including the FSU page. A reminder to use Tor to protect your IP address, and a reminder not to send copies of the CSV files to others if you choose to download them to check for your and your family's names in order to know whether you need to take extra home security precautions.

selffellatingouroborosofhate · 06/01/2026 20:45

Rightsraptor · 06/01/2026 08:44

I totally get that many absolutely do not want their name 'out there', which is why the anonymous box exists to be ticked in the first place. I'm not one of them and my comments were about me - why did I feel an immediate sense of panic? I'll give my money to whomever I damn well please! And be public about it if I so choose. Anyway, FSU say some names appear to be made up.

FSU say the police have been notified and also the National Cyber Security Centre, which is part of GCHQ. I'm not sure I'd want to mess with GCHQ. But the muppets probably think those letters stand for Gender Critical Head Quarters.

FSU's legal team have been firing off take-down notices and their lawyers are going to be way more competent and on the ball than anyone BB can come up with.

FSU say the police have been notified and also the National Cyber Security Centre, which is part of GCHQ.

I think now is a good time to buy shares in popcorn manufacturers.

Bashbackbastards · 06/01/2026 20:51

Name changed as a regular on this board and also one of the 2,000 or so leaked names. I am loudly and proudly GC in real life but this lot are utter dicks so, caution and all.
What is anyone else on the list doing about it? Police? ICO? If a complaint might make Willyboy and the rest think twice, or even help prosecute the twunts, I'm all for it. But what should I be doing? Any ideas?

selffellatingouroborosofhate · 06/01/2026 20:57

Bashbackbastards · 06/01/2026 20:51

Name changed as a regular on this board and also one of the 2,000 or so leaked names. I am loudly and proudly GC in real life but this lot are utter dicks so, caution and all.
What is anyone else on the list doing about it? Police? ICO? If a complaint might make Willyboy and the rest think twice, or even help prosecute the twunts, I'm all for it. But what should I be doing? Any ideas?

FSU have already reported to the police and NCSC. You should consider reviewing your home security and preparing for the possibility that someone might contact your employer.

If you can fit an external mailbox and block up the letter flap in your door, I recommend it. I call those things "arson slots" for a reason. Now is also a good time to consider fitting CCTV.

fromorbit · 06/01/2026 20:58

Details on what happened to Bash Back's website looks like it breached terms of service by doing illegal stuff and was taken down.

https://nitter.net/rickyhewitt_dev/status/2008553296592859556

They were using Github as a host. GitHub has a registered office address in the UK for legal and administrative purposes, so that means I think they are potentially liable under UK law will have to follow UK GDPR and Data Protection and will have to provide details of who set it up to Police. Github actually has a contract with UK government for services so they are going to comply. So their details could already be with the Police.

So Bash Back have been really really stupid. If you are going to do illegal stuff on the internet you don't use a host with any connection to the UK.

Only Pink News and The National are covering the data breech and they are spinning it as an attack on the far right.

Weird that the right wing press are not covering it.

Substack summarising what happened:;

BASH BACK - The ISIS of Trans-Activism
Free speech must be protected, even if you don't like what's being said
https://substack.com/inbox/post/183646789?

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Bashbackbastards · 06/01/2026 21:08

selffellatingouroborosofhate · 06/01/2026 20:57

FSU have already reported to the police and NCSC. You should consider reviewing your home security and preparing for the possibility that someone might contact your employer.

If you can fit an external mailbox and block up the letter flap in your door, I recommend it. I call those things "arson slots" for a reason. Now is also a good time to consider fitting CCTV.

Happily I have no employer and my house is registered under a different name to the one breached, but activating the Ring camera in the drawer is on tomorrow's to do list, thanks.

SidewaysOtter · 06/01/2026 21:10

selffellatingouroborosofhate · 06/01/2026 20:45

FSU say the police have been notified and also the National Cyber Security Centre, which is part of GCHQ.

I think now is a good time to buy shares in popcorn manufacturers.

For anyone who has watched Slow Horses, I'm imagining some blue-haired pronoun-haver explaining that he's on the right side of history to the likes of Duffy.

<wistful gaze into the middle distance>

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