To form cells

Gosh, you mean they might actually mean it???

JK Rowling has urged politicians to “finally” take seriously any threat of violence from transgender activists after it was alleged one group had vowed to target senior officials including the prime minister.

Wouldn’t it be nice if politicians had taken it seriously all along?

The Harry Potter author spoke out after a pro-trans group was reported to be planning a series of attacks on the offices of senior politicians. Bash Back also indicated it could target Wes Streeting, the UK health secretary, five months after it said it had vandalised his constituency office, according to The Mail on Sunday.

They’re allowed to vandalize MPs’ offices because trans is the most everything – most persecuted, most marginalized, most important, most beautiful, most vulnerable, most adorable, most targeted, most sexy, most terrorized, most glamorous, most victimized.

Her latest comment came after The Mail on Sunday reported that Bash Back had said: “If you think we’re done, you’ve got another think coming. MP or PM, you’ve seen us once, we’ll see you again.”

The newspaper said the group had urged sympathisers to form cells and plot criminal damage against high-profile targets. A list of potential targets included the Free Speech Union and the gender-critical campaign group Sex Matters.

Bash Back said that it had attacked Streeting’s office in his constituency of Ilford North, in east London, in July, when “child killer” was painted on the building and windows were smashed. The attack came after puberty blockers were banned for children on the advice of medical experts and following the Cass Review of gender identity services.

Bash Back confessed to a crime and nothing was done? Cops too busy arresting women for saying men are not women?

A UK 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.”

Any chance of a little work to improve the lives of women? No? Not even an hour every other week?

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4 responses to “To form cells”

  1. Mostly Cloudy Avatar
    Mostly Cloudy

    Many trans Activists in the UK are demonising perceived enemies,

    Like Streeting and Hilary Cass. How long before we get a violent Zizian style group in the UK?

  2. Acolyte of Sagan Avatar
    Acolyte of Sagan

    Seems I wasn’t far short of the mark a couple of months ago when I said that the trans movement has its own terror wing that I called ‘El Jibitiqu’.

  3. Mostly Cloudy Avatar
    Mostly Cloudy

    A “Terror wing” is disturbingly likely to emerge.

    The whole TRA movement has been saturated in violent rhetoric for ages, and almost none of the TRA movement’s members have criticized or challenged this violent rhetoric.

    Examples from the US:

    …the messaging aimed at TERFs and other hated enemies, was often shot through with calls for violence and death threats. Some activists held aloft protest signs reading “Decapitate TERFs.” Others stripped to the waist and tried to fight anyone who disagreed with them with taunts like “I’mma beat your ass […] these hands do not discriminate!” One activist, shortly after dousing a women’s rights activist in tomato juice, tweeted out a selfie cheerily holding a bottle of tomato juice captioned: “Tomato juice is rich in Vitamin C and lycopenes, really good for old saggy wrinkly skin.” This violent ethos also seeped into the political system in places. In 2023, Peggy Flanagan, the Democratic lieutenant governor of Minnesota, gave a speech proclaiming “When our children tell us who they are, it is our job as grown-ups to listen and to believe them.” She did so wearing a shirt that read “protect trans kids” with an image of a large combat knife.

    https://americandreaming.substack.com/p/memory-hole-archive-sex-and-transgender

  4. iknklast Avatar

    When our children tell us who they are, it is our job as grown-ups to listen and to believe them

    So when my son told me he was an elephant, I should have put him on skin greying-and-wrinkling potions? And had his nose surgically elongated? Maybe a couple of tusks added beside his baby teeth? Anything else would be child abuse!

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