The H word

The BBC craps on lesbians from a very great height. Headline:

No place for hate, says Pride Cymru after Cardiff protest

So it was a homophobic protest?

Pride Cymru has said there is “no place for hate” after protesters interrupted an LGBTQ+ march in Cardiff.

A video emerged on social media showing police asking a group to leave for safety reasons on Saturday.

South Wales Police said no arrests were made after a “small protest group” had “assembled themselves on the route to block the procession”.

Bigots, right? A small group of fundamentalists perhaps?

Protest organisers Get The L Out were carrying banners, including one which read “transactivism erases lesbians”.

Ohhhhh…not god-botherers, not the God Hates Fags crew, but lesbians. How odd for the BBC to set it up that way, as if lesbians were aliens and outsiders at a Pride march.

Pride organisers said the group was “drowned out by shouts of solidarity from the community and spectators”.

Solidarity with what? Excluding and bullying lesbians? Trying to force lesbians to pretend men can be lesbians? That kind of solidarity?

“There is no place for hate at Pride. And as our parade said today loudly and clearly ‘trans rights are human rights’,” said Gian Molinu, chair of Pride Cymru, in a tweet posted by the organisation on Saturday evening.

Then why is Molinu whipping up hate for lesbians?

And nobody is claiming trans people shouldn’t have human rights. The issue is pseudo-rights, like the pretend “right” to be “validated” as a woman when you’re a man.

Hannah Blythyn, Deputy Minister for Social Partnership, tweeted: “There can be no place for hate – we stand together with and within the LGBTQ+ community.”

She says, tacitly encouraging people to hate lesbian protesters.

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