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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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selffellatingouroborosofhate · 06/01/2026 21:19

Bashbackbastards · 06/01/2026 21:08

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.

You might be on the Electoral Register for your house, in which case your name is linked to your address publically.

selffellatingouroborosofhate · 06/01/2026 21:31

If you have a Twitter account, you can report Bash Back's account for criminal activity.

ArabellaSaurus · 06/01/2026 21:46

Their Insta is still up. One can report criminal activity directly there, too.

KnottyAuty · 06/01/2026 21:52

What absolute idiots! Although im jolly glad they are…

They might fancy themselves as hackers via the dodgy “word press plug in” but I doubt they’re any match for the National Cyber Security Service. How long before their doors are knocked? Tomorrow too soon?

Im not a Toby Young fan myself but did appreciate the FSU efforts - but I’ve always considered him to be one of those terribly well connected toffs. The like you don’t want to upset because they’ve got lots of influential mates….

If you get a criminal record for hacking im assuming that’s not good for your job security/prospects etc?

kudos to Martin Freeman!

selffellatingouroborosofhate · 06/01/2026 22:25

I fed transbashback. com (space inserted to stop it from turning into a link) into https://lookup.icann.org/en/lookup.

BB have their DNS[1] provided by 1984.is, an Icelandic hosting provider who appear to specialise in hosting controversial left-wing material and resisting court-ordered takedowns. They may be a tough nut for FSU's lawyers to crack. BB's decision to use Github Pages[2] to host the material may prove to be their undoing, because GH are generally cooperative with law enforcement.

[1] DNS tells your computer which of the hundreds of thousands of internet-connected devices is called "google.com" in order for your computer to connect to it. When you rent a domain name, you can point that domain to any computer you like.

[2] Github Pages is basically a way of getting Github to act like a web server for you. Github itself is basically like Word's revision control on steroids, for your software source code.

borntobequiet · 06/01/2026 22:52

OpheliaWitchoftheWoods · 06/01/2026 14:12

And the kind of dysfunctional, unsuccessful teenaged boy you see on the police programmes who when arrested say in disbelief that no, they don't want to go to the police station, they don't want to be arrested, and they have to go home because their mum will have their tea ready.

God, I’ve taught many of the little blighters. Of course detention is inconvenient for them because of the tea thing.

DrBlackbird · 06/01/2026 23:44

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.

For donating to a NGO called Free Speech Union…having to take those precautions is insane. What crazy world are we living in? And why is it that the ‘GC side’ is the labelled as threatening?!

selffellatingouroborosofhate · 07/01/2026 00:16

DrBlackbird · 06/01/2026 23:44

For donating to a NGO called Free Speech Union…having to take those precautions is insane. What crazy world are we living in? And why is it that the ‘GC side’ is the labelled as threatening?!

One in which anti-woman activists vandalise MPs offices with apparent impunity.

Even if I was not employed by a captured institution in a captured sector, I'd be worried to see my name on that list. There's enough deranged sociopaths on the TRA side that I'd be worried for my safety.

fromorbit · 07/01/2026 00:27

selffellatingouroborosofhate · 06/01/2026 22:25

I fed transbashback. com (space inserted to stop it from turning into a link) into https://lookup.icann.org/en/lookup.

BB have their DNS[1] provided by 1984.is, an Icelandic hosting provider who appear to specialise in hosting controversial left-wing material and resisting court-ordered takedowns. They may be a tough nut for FSU's lawyers to crack. BB's decision to use Github Pages[2] to host the material may prove to be their undoing, because GH are generally cooperative with law enforcement.

[1] DNS tells your computer which of the hundreds of thousands of internet-connected devices is called "google.com" in order for your computer to connect to it. When you rent a domain name, you can point that domain to any computer you like.

[2] Github Pages is basically a way of getting Github to act like a web server for you. Github itself is basically like Word's revision control on steroids, for your software source code.

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Yes as I posted earlier it looks like Github are already taking action against them. As BB already threatened Starmer and trashed Streeting's office this latest move by them probably has pushed more interest by security forces up the agenda.

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fromorbit · 07/01/2026 00:45

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?

A police complaint is only going to help given FSU is already acting and others are reporting the crime too.

https://x.com/paulnash666/status/2008315208222101701

Also ask your MP to take action. Extra pressure.

Paul Nash (@paulnash666) on X

@jan_murray @metpoliceuk My name and financial details are in the Free Speech Union data theft by the trans activist group, Bash Back. See above post for details and links to this crime. Please confirm you are investigating this criminality and provide...

https://x.com/paulnash666/status/2008315208222101701

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ProfessorBinturong · 07/01/2026 01:36

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 🤷‍♀️

Around a decade ago there was a study of radicalisation¹. It found that for most ideologies (at the time, this generally meant religious ones) people first adopted the general belief, and then became more extreme and angry, and were radicalised into violence. The exception was far-right radicalisation - that began by being angry, and then people found a cause that gave them an excuse for violence.

I often wonder - especially when watching TRA 'counterprotests' - what the results would be if they re-ran the study now.

¹ Can't currently find my bookmark for it, but it may have been specifically radicalisation of young men.

ProfessorBinturong · 07/01/2026 01:54

MarieDeGournay · 06/01/2026 19:44

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.

That was one - the closest to the book in the set up, being accidental and a genuine survival situation. But very far from the book in results.

There was at least 1 other set up deliberately as an experiment - the results weren't quite the same, but it's hard to say how much was a difference of culture and how much because they knew it wasn't actually life or death. In this one with a group of boys and a group of girls, the latter behaved more like the Tongan boys; while the boys went wild. www.good.is/10-boys-and-10-girls-were-left-alone-in-separate-houses-the-results-were-shockingly-different-ex1

ProfessorBinturong · 07/01/2026 01:59

I didn't read Lord of the Flies for GCSE, but did read The Crucible. At the time I didn't realise how relevant and useful it would be.

DrBlackbird · 07/01/2026 08:52

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 🤷‍♀️

One of the M25 just stop oil women who received a custody sentence was interviewed on tv a while ago. She followed a not wholly dissimilar pattern of radicalisation. Her family was shocked because she was an older middle class professional woman from Cambridge who ended up in prison.

However, after listening to her being interviewed, it wasn’t a surprise when she said she had a later in life diagnosis of autism. Whilst it was a more moral fixation, she was definitely hyper focused on the topic, and very black (oil bad) and white (JSO good), overlaid with some virtuous "I'm special", in her thinking.

BB are very likely to be wholly made up of very autistic angry (young) men who are in a trans vortex, enraged that their worldview is questioned.

ArabellaSaurus · 07/01/2026 09:46

All the people who follow trans bash back and who the account follows on Insta is also freely available to view.

Lots of crossover with 'far left' protest groups, 'antifa', JSO accounts, etc. Many of them are just daft wee kids, tbh, but there are some older disordered men amongst them, too (including SJ Baker, who seems unable to stick to his license conditions). I expect all of the accounts following/being followed will be looked into, and I expect some of them are already on the radar of the relevant people.

MarieDeGournay · 07/01/2026 10:01

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

Quoting myself AND straying off topic [prompted by references to Lord of the Flies]:

The case of these boys cooperating and taking care of each other and playing music rather than killing each other is important for another reason:
it shows that boys can be gentle and nurturing and cooperative.

Anybody who has watched a little lad gently and solicitously looking after a younger sibling can vouch for the fact that boys have it in them to be loving, caring little humans, as well as the classic stereotype of running around kicking footballs and getting muddySmile

DrBlackbird · 07/01/2026 10:05

An important point to make @MarieDeGournay as GI is as restrictive of male stereotypes as it is of females.

moto748e · 07/01/2026 10:07

Kicking footballs and getting muddy is fine! And for girls too!

But, yeah.

ArabellaSaurus · 07/01/2026 10:07

I see the National's article has vanished.

https://www.thenational.scot/news/25743566.toby-youngs-free-speech-union-donor-list-hacked-trans-rights-group/

It's archived.

MarieDeGournay · 07/01/2026 10:10

moto748e · 07/01/2026 10:07

Kicking footballs and getting muddy is fine! And for girls too!

But, yeah.

Agree totally - the stereotype is boys only kicking footballs and getting muddy😄

KnottyAuty · 07/01/2026 10:16

ArabellaSaurus · 07/01/2026 10:07

3 different versions available here:

archive.is/www.thenational.scot/news/25743566.toby-youngs-free-speech-union-donor-list-hacked-trans-rights-group/

ETA Sorry had to remove the link as it wasn’t displaying properly

Brefugee · 07/01/2026 10:34

The case of these boys cooperating and taking care of each other and playing music rather than killing each other is important for another reason:
it shows that boys can be gentle and nurturing and cooperative.

it also reinforces something i was talking about last evening on a now deleted thread: the ideas of transness that we see in the west are based on vile outdated western stereotypes of what "woman" should be. In other cultures, male culture is very different. And is a reason i suspect that if there are transwomen in Afghanistan, they do not waltz around in short skirts and heels and express their transness in a very different way. If they exist.

Tongan culture is probably much more cooperation based than a highly industrialised western nation, and so reactions would be different. (and also LOTF is based on public schoolboys, right?)

ArabellaSaurus · 07/01/2026 11:43

https://www.bbc.co.uk/news/world-south-asia-11217772

'In Afghanistan women are not allowed to dance in public, but boys can be made to dance in women's clothing - and they are often sexually abused.
It's after midnight. I'm at a wedding party in a remote village in northern Afghanistan.
There is no sign of the bride or groom, or any women, only men. Some of them are armed, some of them are taking drugs.
Almost everyone's attention is focused on a 15-year-old boy. He's dancing for the crowd in a long and shiny woman's dress, his face covered by a red scarf.
He is wearing fake breasts and bells around his ankles. Someone offers him some US dollars and he grabs them with his teeth.
This is an ancient tradition. People call it bachabaze which literally means "playing with boys".
The most disturbing thing is what happens after the parties. Often the boys are taken to hotels and sexually abused.'

Another article: https://archive.crin.org/en/library/news-archive/afghanistan-depth-look-practice-bacha-bazi-dancing-boys.html

RoyalCorgi · 07/01/2026 12:01

MarieDeGournay · 07/01/2026 10:01

Quoting myself AND straying off topic [prompted by references to Lord of the Flies]:

The case of these boys cooperating and taking care of each other and playing music rather than killing each other is important for another reason:
it shows that boys can be gentle and nurturing and cooperative.

Anybody who has watched a little lad gently and solicitously looking after a younger sibling can vouch for the fact that boys have it in them to be loving, caring little humans, as well as the classic stereotype of running around kicking footballs and getting muddySmile

I agree. The thing that Lord of the Flies got right, I think, is that a single charismatic leader, Jack, is able to influence the behaviour of the other boys. Without Jack, maybe they wouldn't have turned to violence. I think peer pressure and group dynamics have a massive impact on whether people behave well or badly - that's true for adults as well as children.

ArabellaSaurus · 07/01/2026 12:29

Bluesky - archive of BB followers

https://archive.ph/HYaxQ

following:

https://archive.ph/skfnr