LGBT protesters vandalize property, call for violence after UK court ruling

Throngs of transgender activists in London vandalized property and called for violence against some women on Saturday as they protested the British Supreme Court’s unanimous ruling last week that defined “woman” as a biological female.
The ruling was a major blow to the totalitarian gender movement, which will now face legal roadblocks when attempting to hijack women’s sports and spaces. Thousands of demonstrators took to the streets on Saturday to protest the decision, the Daily Mail reported. During the demonstration, trans activists defaced seven statues in Parliament Square, including one of suffragette Millicent Fawcett. The statues were graffitied with phrases like “trans joy,” “fag rights,” and “trans rights.”
Demonstrators singled out women who do not agree with them as targets for violence. One protester carried a sign that read: “The only good TERF is a [hanged] TERF,” which featured a drawing of a stick figure hanging on a gallows. TERF stands for Trans-Exclusionary Radical Feminist and is a slur used by trans activists to refer to women who reject gender ideology. Another carried a sign suggesting that those who oppose gender orthodoxy “sh*t on the head of another TERF.” Another sign read: “I will make u listen.” Another showed a man stabbing himself in the face with a knife and suggested that “transphobes” perform a “D.I.Y. lobotomy.”
Trans terrorism
The demonstration reflects a pattern of violence in the gender movement. A 2022 study of 3,000 students in Canada found that transgender and “gender-diverse” students are more prone to violent radicalization. Another study with double the sample size came to a similar conclusion. The findings align with a growing trend of violent attacks committed by trans activists, which recent reports indicate is now morphing into domestic terrorism.
Last month, journalist Andy Ngo discovered a militant Facebook group called “Trans Army” that boasts over half a million followers and is urging activists to prepare for an armed insurrection against the US government. Shortly after Donald Trump’s inauguration on January 20th, the group declared the US a “totalitarian state” and began recruiting military members. It recommended that trans activists wear white armbands to “help us differentiate between friend and foe” and instructed its comrades to begin stockpiling weapons.
“We won't wait for them to come for us,” the group wrote. “This time we come for them.”
Trans Army also published detailed instructions on how to organize and train local trans terror cells, saying that “at this point, rebellion is inevitable and necessary.”
"Any action that you do must be decisive. No half measures. Be ready for anything, be okay with anything,” the group wrote.
In February, Trans Army warned that “Trans day of vengeance is coming.”
Facebook platform
A spokesman for Meta said the group has not violated Facebook’s policies. The group remains active on Facebook.