Can you imagine that the young people went home feeling believing that they had done a good thing to protect their community against a corrupt and despicable group? Telling their parents, their school friends, their teachers that they had stood up against this contamination?
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Can you imagine that rather than be concerned the leader of the organisation that is supposed to represent & support lesbians tweeted that these young people "had the right instinct"? That trade unions praised them? Event officials called them"heroes"?pic.twitter.com/cisRJJQf16
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Replying to @MForstater
Those people were holding up banners with transphobic slogans. Transphobia is not welcome at pride. It's as simple as that.
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Replying to @sarforalltosee @MForstater
Why? Because I made a valid point and stood up for trans people?
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Replying to @moon__train @MForstater
Then why are you against lesbians holding up signs supporting same sex relationships and championing women?
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Replying to @sarforalltosee @MForstater
See my above point. Those signs were transphobic. It's possible to support lesbians and women's rights without putting down or erasing trans people.
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Which signs were transphobic? What did they say?
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